User guide

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Wiring
Type 8025 / 8035
8.2. Wiring the 8025 compact version and the 8035 with a 4 pin male
fixed connector
1
2
3
1: V+ (12-36 V DC)
2: Positive pulse output
3: L- ( 0 V DC)
: Negative pulse output
Fig. 18: Pin assignment of the 4 pin male fixed connector
1
2
3
4
Unscrew the nut 1 of the cable gland.
Remove the terminal block 3 from the housing 2.
Insert the cable through the nut 1 then through the gasket
4, through the cable gland and finally through the housing
2.
Connect the wires on terminal block 3. See "Fig. 18", "Fig.
20" and "Fig. 21".
Position the terminal block 3 in steps of 90° then put it back
into the housing 2, pulling gently on the cable so that the
wires do not clutter the housing.
Tighten the nut 1 on the cable gland.
6
5
Place the seal 5 between the connector and the fixed con-
nector on the device and then plug the 2508 connector into
the fixed connector.
Insert and then tighten the screw 6 to ensure tightness and
correct electrical contact.
Fig. 19: Assembling the female connector type 2508 (supplied)
Wire the electrical supply and the current output using one of the wiring plans of "Fig. 20".
300 mA
+
-
12-36 V DC
+
-
(*)
1
3
2
L+
L-
Power supply
4-20mA input at external
instrument
4-20mA input at external
instrument
300 mA
+
-
12-36 V DC
+
-
(*)
1
3
2
L+
L-
Power supply
(*) If direct earthing is not possible, insert a 100 nF / 50 V condensator between the negative terminal of the voltage supply and the earth.
Fig. 20: Possible wiring of the current output of a compact version with male fixed connector
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