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9900 Transmitter
All wiring connections to the 9900 are made via removable terminals.
In general:
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The Power, Loop and Open Collector plugs and the Relay Module plug accept
12 to 28 AWG wire.
The S
3
L/Freq plug and the Cond/Res Module plug accept 16 to 28 AWG wire.
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Strip 7 mm (0.28 in.) of insulation from wire tips and tin bare ends to eliminate fraying.
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Insert wire tip or ferrule completely into the terminal and secure with the screw.
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Do not allow any AC leads that may be connected to the internal relays to come in
contact with low voltage wiring.
Wiring Tips:
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Do not route the sensor, DC power, or 4 to 20 mA cables in conduit containing
AC power wiring. Electrical noise may interfere with sensor signal.
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Routing the sensor cable in grounded metal conduit can help prevent electrical noise
and mechanical damage.
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Seal the cable entry points to prevent moisture damage.
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Only one wire should be inserted into a terminal.
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Splice double wires outside the terminal or use appropriate wire ferrule,
not to exceed 2 mm (0.08 in) diameter.
System Start-up: Step 2
Wire the transmitter for all connections with the power off. Keep any 4 to 20 mA and
relay-actuated output devices that are connected to it offl ine at this time.
Connect the sensors (page 11), power (page 17) and relay(s) (page 18).
Next step: Relay Functions (see page 19).
Tools Required
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Phillips screwdriver
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Flat-head screwdriver
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Wire strippers
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Minimize handling of plug-in modules to reduce the
possibility of damage due to ESD.
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Handle modules by the edges. Never touch any exposed
circuitry or contacts.
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Wear an anti-static wristband or stand on an anti-static mat,
or keep one hand touching a properly grounded pipe or other
properly grounded piece of metal when handling modules.
CAUTION:
Avoid Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
For Field Mount
installations, refer to
the wiring diagram
inside the Field
Mount housing.
Wiring