ISD Component Installation
Connecting Sensor Cables To The Transmitter
Figure 17. Attaching transmitter cable to CCVP vapor valve
Connecting Sensor Cables To The Transmitter
Note: The dip switches in each transmitter must be set to the proper dip switch settings listed in Appendix B. If the
dip switches are set incorrectly, this device will fail to operate properly.
1.
Using a #15 torx driver, remove the cover of the Transmitter.
2.
Make sure the battery/dc power cable is not connected to the battery pack or dc power source at this time.
WARNING! To prevent ignition of flammable or combustible atmosphere disconnect power before
servicing.
3.
Remove the nut from the sensor cable cord grip (left side cord grip) and slide it over the non-connector end of
the sensor cable. Push the end of the cable into the Transmitter.
4.
Strip back cable jacket and wires as shown in Figure 18.
5.
All sensor cables connect to the PROBE terminal block the SAME WAY - the white wire to the PWR terminal
and the black wire to the GND terminal as shown in Figure 19.
6.
Hand tighten both cable entry cord grip nuts to prevent water entry!
LEGEND FOR NUMBERED BOXES IN Figure 17
1.
Vapor Valve assembly
2.
Cable to CCVP thermal probe (factory installed)
3.
Cable to CCVP transmitter
4.
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ARB Approved IOM 19 - TLS RF Wireless 2 System (W2) Installation and Maintenance Guide - Executive Order VR-203 and VR-204