GSE 350IS / GSE 355IS Service Manual - Advanced Weigh ...

GSE 350IS / GSE 355IS Service Manual - Advanced Weigh ... GSE 350IS / GSE 355IS Service Manual - Advanced Weigh ...

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The AC to DC supply has a conduit fitting on the bottom where the power cable isattached to the unit. This fitting is 1" in diameter and has a 1/2" thread.Figure 3.9 AC to DC Power Supply Outline Drawing3.7.3 AC To DC Power Supply Extension CableThe extension cable comes in either 25' or 50' length. This cable is used for mountingthe AC to DC converter away from the indicator. Fifty feet is the maximum allowed frompower supply to indicator.3.7.4 5 Volt And 8 Volt ExcitationTwo versions of excitation are available for the Model 350 I.S. and Model 355 I.S. The5-volt excitation consumes less power than the 8-volt excitation module. The 5-voltexcitation is standard on the main board. The 8-volt excitation is on a separate boardwhich is installed by the factory. The 5-volt excitation is +5V to 0V. The 8-volt excitationis +5V to -3V.3.7.5 Fiber-Optic InterfaceIt is possible to use setpoints and analog output by interfacing the hazardous areaindicator (350 I.S. or 355 I.S.) with any 350 Series stainless steel indicator in the safearea. A fiber-optic option kit (24350B-420B0) will be used for both indicators andinstalled in the control and hub indicators. Refer to the installation instructions below.Fiber-Optic Board Installation1. Remove the rear panel screws of the Model 350/355 I.S.2. Locate the fiber-optic board connector (J6) on the Model 350/355 I.S. mainboard.38Model 350 I.S. and Model 355 I.S. Service Manual

3. Snap the (4) ½ plastic standoffs provided with the fiber-optic board into theholes surrounding the J6 connector. This area is outlined.4. Place the fiber-optic board on the standoffs but do not press onto thestandoffs.5. Line up the J1 connector on the back of the fiber-optic board with J6 on theModel 350/355 I.S. main board.6. Press the fiber-optic board onto the plastic standoffs. Refer to Figure 3.10.7. Remove the rubber plugs from the J2 and J3 connectors on the fiber opticboard.8. Follow the instructions on page 38 for installing the fiber-optic cable to thefiber-optic board.Figure 3.10 Fiber-optic Board Installation (Model 350 I.S. / 355 I.S.)3.8 Safe Area Options3.8.1 Fiber-Optic InterfaceFor detailed instructions on installing the fiber-optic interface option refer to page 38Plastic Fiber-Optic Cable Installation and TerminationThe plastic fiber-optic cable is an inexpensive way to connect an intrinsically safeindicator to a safe area hub indicator. The cable allows a distance of 200 feet maximum.1. Unscrew cap from the strain relief next to the loadcell strain relief.2. Remove rubber grommet from inside the strain reliefModel 350 I.S. and Model 355 I.S. Service Manual 39

3. Snap the (4) ½ plastic standoffs provided with the fiber-optic board into theholes surrounding the J6 connector. This area is outlined.4. Place the fiber-optic board on the standoffs but do not press onto thestandoffs.5. Line up the J1 connector on the back of the fiber-optic board with J6 on theModel 350/355 I.S. main board.6. Press the fiber-optic board onto the plastic standoffs. Refer to Figure 3.10.7. Remove the rubber plugs from the J2 and J3 connectors on the fiber opticboard.8. Follow the instructions on page 38 for installing the fiber-optic cable to thefiber-optic board.Figure 3.10 Fiber-optic Board Installation (Model 350 I.S. / 355 I.S.)3.8 Safe Area Options3.8.1 Fiber-Optic InterfaceFor detailed instructions on installing the fiber-optic interface option refer to page 38Plastic Fiber-Optic Cable Installation and TerminationThe plastic fiber-optic cable is an inexpensive way to connect an intrinsically safeindicator to a safe area hub indicator. The cable allows a distance of 200 feet maximum.1. Unscrew cap from the strain relief next to the loadcell strain relief.2. Remove rubber grommet from inside the strain reliefModel 350 I.S. and Model 355 I.S. <strong>Service</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> 39

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