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2150EX AV Flow Module - Isco

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<strong>2150EX</strong> Area Velocity <strong>Flow</strong> System<br />

Section 2 Preparation and Installation<br />

Label marking<br />

for the RS485EX<br />

Isolator Cable<br />

Hazardous Area End<br />

connects to an<br />

EX Network Cable<br />

(P/N 60-2004-336)<br />

Ui = 9.282V<br />

I i = 4.000A<br />

Pi = 4.000W<br />

Ci = 1.650uF<br />

Li = 0.000uH<br />

Safe Area End<br />

RATED INPUT<br />

16.6V 10A<br />

EIA-RS485<br />

connects to Field Wizard<br />

or other network device<br />

using maximum 16.6V<br />

(Um = 16.6V)<br />

Figure 2-20 RS485EX Isolator Cable for Connection to a<br />

2100 Series Network Device<br />

To connect the EX Network and RS485EX isolator cables:<br />

1. Remove the protective cap from the communication<br />

connector on the top of the <strong>2150EX</strong> module.<br />

2. Store the protective cap in the holder next to the connector.<br />

3. Push the 6-pin end of the EX Network cable onto the communication<br />

connector on the top of the <strong>2150EX</strong> module.<br />

Use care, so you do not misalign the pins and cause any<br />

short circuits!<br />

4. Route the cable as shown in Figure 2-2, so the other end of<br />

the EX Network cable is at the interface of the safe and<br />

hazardous areas.<br />

5. Attach the hazardous area end (with yellow/blue label) of<br />

the RS485EX cable to the EX Network cable coming from<br />

the <strong>2150EX</strong>. Use care, so you do not misalign the pins and<br />

cause any short circuits! Attach the other end of the<br />

RS485EX cable to the communication connector on the<br />

power supply for the Field Wizard or other network device.<br />

2-27

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