User guide

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Wiring
Type 8025 / 8035
Insert the cable clips: see "Fig. 25".
The wiring of the current output and the pulse output of the panel or wall-mounted transmitter, 12-36 V DC, without relays, are
the same as for a compact flowmeter, 12-36 V DC, with relays, with cable glands.
Wire the current output according to "Fig. 31" of chap. "8.4.4".
Wire the pulse output according to "Fig. 32" of chap. "8.4.4".
8.7. Wiring the 8025, wall-mounted version, 115/230 V AC, with or
without relays
8.7.1. Wiring instructions for a wall-mounted version
Seal the unused cable gland using the supplied stopper gasket to make sure the device is tight.
Unscrew the nut of the cable gland.
Remove the transparent disc inside the cable gland.
Insert the stopper gasket
Screw the nut back.
Connect the flow sensor to the remote transmitter according to chap. "8.5".
Configure the selectors on the electronic board: see chap. "8.3".
Loosen the nuts of the cable glands.
Insert each cable through a nut then through the cable gland, using the cable glands as shown in "Fig. 43".
Flow sensor cable
Cables of the outputs
Power supply cable,
12-36 V DC or
115/230 V AC
Fig. 43: Using the cable glands
Remove the two terminal blocks (marked 4 and 6 in "Fig. 44" chap. "8.7.2" and "Fig. 48" chap. "8.7.3") from the housing.
For the versions with relays, insert the cable clips: see "Fig. 25".
Depending on the version (with or without relays), wire the device according to chap. "8.7.2" or "8.7.3".
Insert the two terminal blocks (marked 4 and 6 in "Fig. 44" chap. "8.7.2" and "Fig. 48" chap. "8.7.3") into their original
position.
Letting the housing stay completely open, secure the power supply cable, the flow sensor connection cable and,
depending on the version, the relay connection cables, with the cable clips.
Tighten the cable glands making sure the cable in the housing is long enough to allow complete opening of the housing.
Close the cover.
Tighten the 4 screws.
Put the blanking strips on the housing.
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