PART TWO - INSTALLATION
SECTION 3 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
PRO-series Model C3 Conductivity Transmitter
Rev. 0-201
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3.1 GLI Contacting
Conductivity Sensor
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Refer to Figure 2-5 and connect the sensor (or intercon-
nect) cable wires to Terminal 1, Terminals 3 through 5, and
Terminal 7 on TB2, matching colors as indicated. (Termi-
nals 2 and 6 are unused.)
Wiring Tip!
Route the sensor cable in 1/2-inch,
grounded metal conduit to protect it from moisture,
electrical noise, and mechanical damage.
For installations where the distance between sensor and
transmitter exceeds the sensor cable length, indirectly
connect the sensor to the transmitter using a junction box
and interconnect cable.
NOTE:
Do not route the sensor cable in any conduit con-
taining AC or DC power wiring (“electrical noise”
may interfere with the sensor signal). Also, always
re-calibrate the system when the cable length be-
tween sensor and transmitter changes.
Depending on how transmitter is mounted, route the sensor
(or interconnect) cable into the transmitter as follows:
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Wall/Pipe-mounted Transmitter: Route cable through left
side cable entry knockout hole in the back cover.
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Panel-mounted Transmitter: Route cable behind panel to
the exposed TB2 terminal strip.
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Integral Sensor-mounted Transmitter: Route cable
through swivel ball knockout hole and center hole in the
back cover. (Do not open left side cable entry knockout
hole in the back cover.)
Red
Blue
White
Outer Shields
7 Black (Signal)
6
5 Blue (Ground)
4 White (Temp)
3 Shield
2
1 Red (Drive)
SENSOR
Inner and
FIGURE 2-5 Connecting GLI Contacting Conductivity Sensor