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CENTRIFEEDER WITH AUXILIARY CONTROL:
WIRING THE REMOTE ELECTRONICS CABLE AT THE METER MODULE
The Remote Electronics Cable is a 9 conductor cable with a shield that a aches the Centri
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Flow® Meter Module to the Electronics Enclosure. It sends the measurement signal from the
Transducer inside the Module to the Electronics Panel inside the Electronics Enclosure. The
standard length is 10’ long, but it should be cut to the exact length needed. If the distance
from the CentriFlow® Meter Module to the Electronics Enclosure is more than 10’, a custom
length cable which may be supplied with the meter, should also be cut to
fi
t. Excess cable
should never be coiled up and placed into the CentriFlow® Meter Module. One end of the Re
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mote Electronics Cable will be a
ffi
xed to the meter module, while the other end will be cut to
length and will be wired to the Electronics Enclosure as demonstrated in the “Wiring the Digi
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tal Electronics” por on of this manual.
PLEASE NOTE: The Electronics Cable MUST be run through grounded metallic conduit. If your
Electronics Cable has an Amphenol Connector on one end, we would recommend leaving a
short length of cable out of the conduit near the meter module and using a cable gland/wire
grip type of connector on the end of the conduit. The Amphenol connector can be exposed
without being inside the conduit.
WIRING THE METER MODULE
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9 CONDUCTOR CABLE:
Amphenol Connector
Cable Gland
Connector
Metallic Conduit
Remote Electronics Cable
One end of the Remote Electronics Cable will be a
ffi
xed with a 10
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pin Amphenol Connector.
This end will be connected to the Meter Module Casing as shown in the picture below. The
other end of the cable will be cut to length and will be wired to the Electronics Enclosure as
demonstrated in the “Wiring the Digital Electronics” por on of this manual.