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3.4.1
Requirements for electrical connectors
Before using the device make sure that the power supply is in accordance with the specifications
of the device and that all electric connections correspond to the information given in this manual.
The FTC400is a device with protection class III. Relay contacts and inputs should only be oper-
ated with safety extra low voltage (SELV;4kV). The power supply has to comply with the PELV
specification (protective extra low voltage) according to EN 60204-1. Unlike SELV, PELV may be
grounded at the output side.
3.4.2
Ground
Figure 3.1: Grounding the FTC400
To comply with EN 60204-1, the device has to be installed such that the power supply (PELV)
is connected to ground with only its ground conductor, see Figure above. The shielding of cable
A, B and C has to be connected to the functional ground. Dependent on the circumstances gas
inlet and gas outlet can be grounded in addition. Connections to ground should be made with
low-resistant, large diameter, short cables to one neutral point.
3.4.3
RS-232 Interface
For setting up the RS-232 interface the wires ends for RxD, TxD and GND from cable B have to
be connected to the appropriate pins of a D-sub plug. The D-sub plug can directly be connected
to the plug socket of the PC or via an USB-serial adapter to an USB port. Typically the connected
PC adopts to the requires settings of the RS232 interface. If this is not the case, see Appendix
B2-Interface and insert the parameters by hand. Finding the COM port the device is connected
to require trial and error. The RS232 interface allows to operate the device via SetApp, see
www.messkonzept.de for more information.
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