Installation and assembly
Connecting the sensor to AI2:
4.3.5.3
Analogue inputs 4...20 mA non-isolated AI3 & AI4
Tab. 10: The supported sensors are defined as follows:
Turbidity
(*): The customer's scale can be defined between 0 ... 2000 (NTU or FNU).
Tab. 11: The supported sensors are defined as follows:
Temperature
(*): The customer's scale can be defined between -10 ... 100 °C.
Tab. 12: The supported sensors are defined as follows:
0 ... 5
mS/cm
Conduc‐
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tivity
(*): The customer's scale can be defined between 0 ... 2000 (µS/cm, mS/cm).
Tab. 13: The supported sensors are defined as follows:
Volume (4 ... 20 mA)
(*): The customer's scale can be defined between 0 and 2000 (litres, m
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3.
Connect the sensor (-) core to the connector AI1 - (6).
4.
Tighten the cable gland to form a seal.
5.
Use a two-core cable.
6.
Connect the sensor (+) core to the connector AI1 + (7).
7.
Connect the sensor (-) core to the connector AI1 - (8).
8.
Tighten the cable gland to form a seal.
Fig. 18: Analogue inputs 4...20 mA non-isolated AI3 & AI4
The device has 2 analogue inputs 4 ... 20 mA, which are non-iso‐
lated and to which an isolated temperature, conductivity, turbu‐
lence, flow or volume sensor can be connected.
0.2 ... 100 NTU
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-5 ... +45 °C
-•
0 ... 10
0 ... 20
mS/cm
mS/cm
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-•
Customer*
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Customer*
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0 ... 50
0 ... 100
mS/cm
mS/cm
-•
-•
Customer*
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3
).
A3001
0 ... 200
Customer*
mS/cm
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