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Flow Cert Second Edition.pdf - Pulsar Process Measurement

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Cable Entry<br />

There are 6 cable gland knockouts on the base of the <strong>FlowCERT</strong> (5 x<br />

20mm (0.79"), 1 x 16mm (0.63")) and 4 on the rear (4 x 18mm dia (0.73")).<br />

Select which ones you wish to take out, and remove them by using a circular<br />

cutter, such as a tank cutter. Take care not to damage the circuit board inside<br />

whilst undertaking this. Do not use a hammer, as this may cause damage to<br />

the enclosure.<br />

It is recommended that you use suitable cable glands to ensure that the<br />

ingress rating is maintained.<br />

Terminal Connection Details<br />

Wall Mount<br />

The terminal strip is as detailed below. There is also a wiring diagram inside<br />

the terminals access cover.<br />

Terminal Connections<br />

Power<br />

<strong>FlowCERT</strong> can operate from mains AC and automatically from DC or<br />

battery backup in the event of power failure, or can be operated permanently<br />

from DC or batteries.<br />

Transducer<br />

The transducer should be installed, and connected, in accordance with the<br />

installation instructions contained in the Transducer User Guide.<br />

The entire range of standard dB transducers is certified for use in hazardous<br />

areas and different models are available for use in Zone 1 or Zone 0.<br />

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