Installation
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Waltron User Manual 101-046-B.3
9096 Degassed Cation Conductivity Analyzer
the wire strands. The exposed wire should be soldered or a crimping tab should be used.
2.
The wire can be inserted into the terminal block hole and pushed in fully.
3.
The wire should be locked in the connector; gently tugging on the wire can confirm the
wire has been isntalled correctly.
Disconnecting wires from the push-in spring terminal blocks:
1.
Insert a small flat head screwdriver into the release slot.
2.
Push the screwdriver into the release slot to release the wire lock. While still pushing on
the lock release, the wire can be pulled out of the terminal block.
3.
Note: Attempting to pull the wire out of the terminal block without release the wire lock
may result in damage to the wire, terminal block, and electronics board.
To install wires to the screw terminal blocks:
1.
Remove the terminal block connector by pulling it out.
2.
Loosen the screw.
3.
Insert wire into the connector and tighten screw.
4.
Push connector back into place and gently tug on wire to confirm the wire is in place.
To remove wires from the screw terminal blocks:
1.
Remove the terminal block connector.
2.
Loosen the screw and remove wire.
3.6.3
AC POWER CONNECTION
The Waltron 9096 Degassed Cation Conductivity Analyzer is designed for operation with 110-
220Vac, 48-63 Hz power. All the connections must be made in accordance with national or local
regulations. It is always recommended that the analyzer is connected to the mains via a circuit
breaker or an isolating switch installed near the unit.
To make changes to the AC power connections, it is necessary to remove the electronics
enclosure cover. The AC power cable should be fed through the left-hand most cable gland on
the bottom of the transmitter housing. The AC power connections are fed to a connector that
sends the power to the analyzer. The connections are shown below.
Figure 3.7: Power connections inside the transmitter housing.
Ground
Neutral
Line