TS4000
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Before mounting, review the following:
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Detection Location Guidelines listed in Section 3.2.2.
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Environmental Specifications listed in Section 9.5.
To Mount the TS4000 – Remote Configuration
1. Mount the TS4000 Base Unit vertically to reduce the possibility of dirt and dust building
up on the display window.
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Using the two boltholes, mount the TS4000 Base Unit to an appropriate
surface or wall.
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Using the available boltholes, mount the remote junction box to a stable
surface or wall.
2. Connect the explosion proof conduit to the Base Unit and remote junction box.
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Connect the Interface Module to the remote junction box.
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Ensure the Interface Module is pointing down for maximum exposure.
WARNING:
To maintain the explosion proof integrity of the TS4000, an explosion proof
conduit must be used for remote configurations.
3.5 Wiring Connections
The red and black wires at the base of the Interface Module provide power for operation. The
red wire is the positive lead and the black wire is the negative lead. The blue and white / blue
wires are for serial data communication.
NOTE:
General Monitors recommends that a four-wire shielded cable be used for making
power and / or serial communication connections on the TS4000.
To Make the Wiring Connections
1. Ensure the Base Unit chassis is connected to chassis ground or connected to the cable
shield, which is connected to chassis ground at the controller.
2. Connect the black wire to the Ground Terminal TB2-3.
3. Connect the blue wire to the Data Terminal TB2-1 and connect the white / blue wire to
the Data Terminal TB2-2.
4. Connect the red wire to the +24VDC Terminal TB2-4.
In order to prevent accidental shut down and ensure continual operation of the TS4000 a power
switch is not included.
NOTE:
Power
must
remain disconnected until all wiring connections are made. In all cases,
the cable run should be as short as possible. Refer to Section 9.5 for the
recommended distance between the TS4000 and the power supply