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INSTALLATION OF THE DIN 43650A CONNECTOR

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

PRECAUTIONS TO BE OBSERVED DURING INSTALLATION

M5736/0619 IP210A SERIES

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The Transducers were tested at the EMC Test Centre, Dunfermline, Fife, KY11 5LB to the Electromagnetic Compatibility 

Directive effective January 1, 1996. The relevant EMC specifications tested were the following: EN 50081-1 (1992) and EN 
50082-1 (1992). A Technical Construction File, Serial #107 was written and Certificate of Conformity issued by a Competent 
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EN  50081-1  (1992):  Test  results  confirmed  that  no  precautions  need  to  be  observed  during  installation  regarding  electro-magnetic 
emissions from the IP210A Transducers.

EN 50082-1 (1992): The following precautions should be taken during installation to maintain the advertised accuracy specifications for the 
Transducers. The input wiring to the transducer should be isolated from other high voltage transient wiring. The momentary switching on 
and off of nearby relays, motors, or other high capacitive or inductive loads can have a minor effect on the terminal based linearity 
specification (1.0% of span, standard range models). Any change in output pressure is minimal and momentary, and is considered to be 
within  its  performance  capabilities.  Use  of  a  ferrite  bead  collar  on  the  input  wires  entering  the  transducer  is  recommended  should 
installation next to high electromagnetic interference be necessary.

 Tools Required: Solder, Soldering Iron & Wire Cutter/Stripper

Included with the unit: Instructions & 3-Prong Connector

 1.  Remove the outer locking ring from the male portion of the DIN 43650A connector and disassemble.
 2.  Run the two wires through the NPT portion of the male connector and thread the connector snugly into the ½ NPT conduit port.
 3.  Cut both wires (black and white) to about 1” long beyond the male NPT section that is installed on the IP210A, and trim the end to 

about 1/4”.

 4.  Solder the black wire to Pin #1, and the white wire to Pin #2.
 5.  Insert the terminal portion into the NPT portion.
 6.  Position the prongs with the Safety Ground (flat prong) on the bottom. Secure with the outer ring. Do not overtighten.
 7.  Remove the terminal portion of the female section of the connector using a small slotted screwdriver under the slot marked “LIFT”.
 8.  Run wires through the connector housing and secure to the appropriate terminal with a small screwdriver.
  

For 

DIRECT ACTING

: (where increasing the input signal increases output pressure), connect the positive input signal to Pin #1, and 

the negative to Pin #2.

 

For 

REVERSE ACTING

: (where increasing the input signal decreases output pressure), connect the positive input signal to Pin #2, 

 

and the negative to Pin #1.

 9.  Insert the terminal into the housing with the proper wiring orientation.
 10.  Orient the gasket over the prongs, and install the female portion of the connector assembly. Using a small screwdriver, secure with 

the locking screw.

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