Wiring A Four Wire Strain Bridge Sensor (Existing Four Wire Cable); Wiring A Four Wire Strain Bridge Sensor (On Extended Six Wire Cable) - Honeywell 7561-PSDS User Manual

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MODEL 7561-PSDS
PORTABLE SENSOR DISPLAY – STRAIN BRIDGE
Wiring a Four-Wire Strain Bridge Sensor (Existing four-wire cable)
If is not possible to run six core cable direct to the strain bridge sensor, or the
strain bridge sensor is supplied with four core cable connected, then the sense
connections will need to be made at the PSD connector end. See previous section for
recommended method of connecting a single core cable to two connector pins.
If the cable has twisted pairs, refer to the wiring table above where it is indicated which
connections should share a twisted pair. Note: shield connections are described
further on in this section.
Figure 19. Wiring a Four-Wire Strain Bridge Sensor (Existing four-wire cable)
Wiring a Four-Wire Strain Bridge Sensor (On extended six-wire cable)
If a strain bridge sensor has four core cable fitted and a longer cable is needed to be
attached, six core cable should be used to route up to the four core.
If the cable has twisted pairs, refer to the wiring table above where it is indicated which
connections should share a twisted pair. Note: shield connections are described
further on in this section. Also, the extra two cores required for TEDs connection (If
used) are not shown in the diagram.
Figure 20. Wiring a Four-Wire Strain Bridge Sensor (On extended six-wire cable)
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