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Connecting the Gases and Cooling Water
Remote Chiller Connections
The chiller can be turned on or off via the software. Your service engineer will
connect the Remote Cable (Part No. N0770175) from the chiller to the instrument
so that the chiller can be operated remotely. See the following figure for the
location of the cable connections.
To connect the remote chiller cable (Part No. N0770175) to the instrument see the
next two figures and follow these steps.
1. Attach the plug end of the remote cable to the external chiller.
2. Take the other end of the cable and locate the Customer Interface connections
on the left side of the instrument (as viewed from the front of the instrument).
3. Attach the red wire to the position #5 of the External Customer Interface
connections.
4. Attach the black wire to the position #7 of the External Customer Interface
connections.
5. Attach the grey wire to the position #8 of the External Customer Interface
connections.
Summary of Contents for AVIO 500
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