BTL6-V1 _ E-M _ _ _ _ -A/B/Y/Z(8)-S115
Micropulse Transducer - Rod Style
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Installation and connection (continued)
Supporting rod made of non-magnetizable material
Fig. 4-8:
Example 2, transducer installed with supporting rod
4.4
Electrical connection
The transducer is connected via an S115 connector (see
Accessories on page 15).
Note the information on shielding and cable
routing.
Pin
Color
1
—
—
2
OG/WH Orange/white
3
OG
Orange
4
—
—
5
GN/WH Green/white
6
BU
Blue
7
BN
Brown
8
GN
Green
Unassigned leads can be connected to the GND on the controller side
1)
but not to the shield.
Reference potential for supply voltage and EMC-GND.
2)
Tab. 4-2:
Pin assignment of S115 connector
Fig. 4-9:
Pin assignment of S115 (view of connector pins of
transducer), 8-pin M12 circular plug
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Magnet
(e.g. BTL-P-1028-15R)
BTL6-V1 _ E interface
Not used
1)
Tx+
Tx-
Not used
1)
Rx+
GND
2)
+24 V
Rx-
4.5
Shielding and cable routing
Defined ground!
The transducer and the control cabinet must be
at the same ground potential.
Shielding
To ensure electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), observe
the following:
–
Connect transducer and controller using a shielded
cable. Shielding: Braided copper shield with
minimum 85%.
–
Shield is internally connected to connector housing.
Magnetic fields
The position measuring system is a magnetostrictive
system. It is important to maintain adequate distance
between the transducer cylinder and strong, external
magnetic fields.
Cable routing
Do not route the cable between the transducer, controller,
and power supply near high voltage cables (inductive stray
noise is possible).
The cable must be routed tension-free.
Cable length
The maximum cable length when using CAT5e cables is
100 m
.
1)
Prerequisite: Construction, shielding and routing preclude the effect of any
1)
external noise fields.
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