Transmitter Installation
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August 2019
DPP-UM-00256-EN-03
Transducer Wiring Connections
To access terminal strips for electronic connectors, loosen the two screws in the enclosure door and open the door
1 Guide the transducer connectors through the middle conduit hole located of the transmitter enclosure Secure the
transducer cable with the supplied conduit nut (See
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C3
J3
J4
J2
JP1
Transducer
Connections
Figure 13: Transducer cable installation
The terminals within the DFX flow meter are removable They can be unplugged, wired and then plugged back in
2 Connect the wires to J4 at the corresponding screw terminals in the transmitter See
or the Wiring Diagram
located inside the door of the transmitter
OTEE:
N
The transducer cable carries low level, high frequency signals While transducer cable extension is not generally
recommended, if additional transducer cable length is required, use cable and connectors of the correct type and
impedance In many cases, especially if a splice my be exposed to water or other liquids, it may be more effective to
replace the entire cable Transducers use RG59, 75 Ohm coaxial cable or Twinax (Belden #9463) or (Belden # 9463DB)
78 Ohm two conductor cable Cable lengths up to 990 feet (300 meters) are available
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C3
JP2
J3
J4
J2
JP1
JP3
2
4
1
3
1
3
4
6
7
9
10
12
VPP12-800
CLASS B
R
®
VDE
Lock Nut
Grounding
Wire
Figure 14: Transducer connections