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MD6

x

-24 / MD6

x

-65

EM-8283-A  Rev.4  P. 3 / 6

EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS  

unit: mm (inch)

 

MD6T

40 (1.57)

48 (1.89)

35 (1.38)

69 (2.72)

G 1/2, 1/2 NPT or M20x1.5

1/2 NPT or M20x1.5

G 1/2, 1/2 NPT or M20x1.5

1/2 NPT or M20x1.5

approx. 250 (9.8)

79 (3.11) [91 (3.58)]

*

41 (1.61)

69 (2.72)

approx. 250 (9.8)

86 (3.39) [91 (3.58)]

*

*

[   ] for 1/2 NPT

WITH SAFETY APPROVAL

WITHOUT SAFETY APPROVAL

*

[   ] for 1/2 NPT

 

MD6N

2–G 1/2, 1/2 NPT or M20x1.5

32 (1.26)

27 (1.06)

 10 (.39)

{17 (.67)}

*

[22 (.87)]

**

 10 (.39)

{17 (.67)}

*

[22 (.87)]

**

approx. 250 (9.8)

52 (2.05)

approx. 250 (9.8)

*

{   } for M20x1.5 with ATEX flameproof approval

** 

[   ] for 1/2 NPT

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AG

Summary of Contents for MD6x-24

Page 1: ...itters Direct mount in a wiring conduit of outdoor enclosures Absorbs surges only without affecting instrumentation signal SPECIFICATIONS LINE TO LINE LINE TO GROUND MD6x 24 MD6x 65 Discharge voltage peak voltage 30V min 70V min 160V min Max surge voltage 1 40V max 100V max 650V max Leakage current 5µA 30V DC 5µA 70V DC 5µA 130V DC Max line voltage 30V DC 70V DC Capacitance 1 kHz 2500pF 2500pF 100...

Page 2: ...Connecting Screw Leadwires MD6N Gasket 1 Functional Ground Body Gasket 1 Connecting Screw cable side Leadwires calbe side Specifications Connecting Screw equipment side Leadwires equipment side 1 Not provided with 1 2 NPT MD6P Body Gasket 1 Specifications Connecting Screw Leadwires 1 Not provided with 1 2 NPT 056 222 38 18 mailbox sentronic com www sentronic com SENTRONICAG ...

Page 3: ...x1 5 approx 250 9 8 79 3 11 91 3 58 41 1 61 69 2 72 approx 250 9 8 86 3 39 91 3 58 for 1 2 NPT WITH SAFETY APPROVAL WITHOUT SAFETY APPROVAL for 1 2 NPT MD6N 2 G 1 2 1 2 NPT or M20x1 5 32 1 26 27 1 06 10 39 17 67 22 87 10 39 17 67 22 87 approx 250 9 8 52 2 05 approx 250 9 8 for M20x1 5 with ATEX flameproof approval for 1 2 NPT 056 222 38 18 mailbox sentronic com www sentronic com SENTRONICAG ...

Page 4: ...e green leadwire directly to the outside ground wire pulled inside the enclosure Connect the yellow and blue wires to the signal terminals of the protected equipment Ground the protected equipment enclosure If the enclosure has an outside ground terminal connect the ground wire to it If it does not pull the ground wire inside the enclosure and connect it to the inside ground terminal Connect the s...

Page 5: ...D6N 65 red black S S To Central Station Cable IN Current Loop Supply Central Station Protected Equiment From Field P P S S G MDP 24 1 MDP 65 1 Field G G S S yellow blue green G Protected Equipment Protected Equipment Enclosure MD6P Connection Diagram Grounding From Field MD6P 24 MD6P 65 G To Central Station S S yellow blue green Protected Equipment Protected Equipment Enclosure red black G G S S C...

Page 6: ... distance often causes inductive surges We recommend that you check your surge protector about twice a year before and after the rainy season Check whenever you experience a strong lightning occurrence Checking procedure is explained in the following CHECKING WIRING 1 Make sure that wiring is done as instructed in the con nection diagram 2 Make sure that the ground wire is connected to the enclo s...

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