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WARNING Make sure that electrical connections adhere to local and state legislation and regulations. |
WARNING Make sure that you prepare and connect only de-energized wires. |
- Switch off all electrical connections and communications to the process.
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Loosen the bolts on the refractometer cover using a TX20 Torx key. Be careful not to
drop the bolts.
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Remove the dust plug from the refractometer.
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Install the cable gland or conduit hub adapter.
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Tighten the upper part of the cable gland to 5 Nm using a 22‑mm wrench.
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Tighten the conduit hub adapter to 5 Nm using 24‑mm wrench.
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Tighten the upper part of the cable gland to 5 Nm using a 22‑mm wrench.
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Install the cable with the cable gland or conduit hub.
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Feed the cable through the cable gland. Ground the cable gland by removing the
15‑mm sleeve from the cable, brushing the metal braid upwards and folding it over.
Make sure the wires reach the terminal. Tighten the cable gland to 5 Nm using a 22‑mm
wrench. Make sure not to twist the wires.
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Feed the cable through the conduit. Make sure the wires reach the terminal. Tighten
the conduit hub to 5 Nm using a 24‑mm wrench. Make sure not to twist the wires.
CAUTION If the conduit is metal, it grounds the cable at the refractometer side. If the conduit is not metal, use the SHIELD connection at the terminal block (shown in the figure). For the power side grounding, follow local regulations.
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Feed the cable through the cable gland. Ground the cable gland by removing the
15‑mm sleeve from the cable, brushing the metal braid upwards and folding it over.
Make sure the wires reach the terminal. Tighten the cable gland to 5 Nm using a 22‑mm
wrench. Make sure not to twist the wires.
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Connect the wires inside the refractometer.
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Digital connection
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Analog, mA connection
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Digital connection
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Reinstall the refractometer cover. Tighten screws to 2 Nm using a TX20 Torx key. Be
careful not to overtighten. The screws may break.
If you are connecting to Indigo520 transmitter, see Indigo500 User Guide (M212287EN) for wiring options. -
If needed, use the grounding screw on the metallic light cover to ground the
refractometer body.