
TRUBLUE USER’S MANUA
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Water Level, Conductivity, and Barometric Pressure Data Loggers
TE CONNECTIVITY SENSORS
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TRUBLUE USER’S MANUA
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08/2016
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6. Connections and Field Installation
There are several types of cable that may be used in deploying your TruBlue data logger
—
Which you
choose will depend on the data logger’s pressure format (vented or absolute) and communi
cations needs.
THE 853 INTERFACE CABLE ASSEMBLY
PART NUMBER (853-
XXXXX
)
Includes power and communications conductors as well
as a reference pressure vent tube. Cables are available
in configurable lengths from 5-999 feet. It should be
used with all vented TruBlue data loggers.
THE 852 STAINLESS STEEL SUSPENSION
WIRE PART NUMBER (852-
XXXXX
)
Is a low-cost suspension solution intended for use only
with absolute transducers. Wire is available in
configurable lengths from 0-999 feet. Since there is no
vent tube or desiccant filter, maintenance is minimal. On
the other hand, the fact that there are no
communications conductors in the cable means that, in
order to communicate with the level data logger, it will
need to be removed from its measurement location.
THE 851 DIRECT READ INTERFACE
CABLE PART NUMBER (851-
XXXXX
)
Is a low-cost solution intended for use only with
absolute or CT data loggers. It Includes power and
communications conductors
to provide the ability to
communicate with the data logger without extracting it
from its measurement location. Since there is no vent
tube or desiccant filter, maintenance is minimal.