VACUUM LEAK DETECTOR
VLXE .. Ex M and VLXE .. Ex MMV
28/07/2020
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5.6.1 Connecting
the
wires
(1) Insert a screwdriver into the opening above the point where the
cable should be inserted. This opens the tension spring of the
terminal.
(2) Insert the cable into the open terminal.
(3) Hold the cable and remove the screwdriver.
(4) Check the cable for a tight fit and connect more cables to the
terminals using the same process.
5.6.2 Data bus module (BM-i)
The BM-i data bus module is installed in the leak detector housing by
the manufacturer when the order is placed.
The 4-wire cable is already connected to the M12 plug connector in
the housing wall through the housing.
The customer can now connect the BM-i to the display unit (indicating
unit) DDU via a bus supply isolator (BST).
For more details on the connection and the intrinsic safety certifica-
tion, refer to the DDU and BST documentation.
5.6.3 Potential
equalization
- The housing of the leak detector must be connected to the equipo-
tential bonding of the overall system by means of the stud provid-
ed for that purpose.
- The fittings in the connection lines must likewise be integrated into
the equipotential bonding, especially when plastic pipes (connec-
tion lines to tanks) have been used.
- Before replacing a leak detector (tool), disconnection lines or simi-
lar work, it must be ensured that the equipotential bonding remains
intact (if necessary, pull electrically conducting bridges).
Mounting
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