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Insert power and alarm and signal output wires through the cable gland. Strip ~ ¼ inch of the
wires. Insert the stripped end of wires to the appropriate terminals and secure them by
tightening the screws of the terminal block.
Note: Use wires that comply with local regulatory
requirements.
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Thread the wires through the cable gland into the inside of the junction box.
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Ensure the positive and negative terminals of the power supply are connected to the appropriate
terminals.
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If using shielded cables, connect the shielding of the cable to the copper ground screw inside the
junction box.
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Replace the junction box cover ensuring the gaskets are in place and tighten the four (4) screws.
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Tighten the cable gland to maintain NEMA 4 rating.
Installation of Oxygen Sensor
The GPR-2500A Oxygen Transmitter is normally equipped with an integral oxygen sensor. It has been
tested and calibrated by the manufacturer prior to shipment and are fully operational from the shipping
container. However, when the application requires a remote sensor (external to the electronics enclosure)
or other special circumstances, the oxygen sensor will be packaged separately and must be installed prior
to operating the transmitter. If the sensor has not been installed at the factory, it will be necessary to
install the sensor in the field.
Note: All transmitters must be calibrated once the installation has been completed and periodically
thereafter as described below. Following the initial installation and calibration, allow the transmitters to
stabilize for 24 hours and perform a calibration again with a certified span gas.
Caution: DO NOT open the oxygen sensor. The sensor contains a corrosive liquid electrolyte
that could be harmful if touched or ingested, refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet contained
in the Owner’s Manual appendix. Avoid contact with any liquid or crystal type powder in or
around the sensor or sensor housing, as either could be a form of electrolyte. Leaking sensors should be
disposed of in manner similar to that of a common battery in accordance with local regulations.
Delrin Housing with Oxygen
Sensor installed
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