3.2
Transmitter Wiring
3.2.1
Connecting Power
Electrical Shock Hazard
Contact with exposed wiring will lead to fire, electric shock or serious injury.
Turn off main power before installing AC connections to the transmitter.
Note
If the transmitter is not already mounted and cabling has not been run, proceed to Mounting
the Transmitter (Page 13) before connecting power.
1. Open the transmitter top cover by releasing the cover latch (for IP66 NEMA 7, remove
2. Unscrew the two power supply access cover fasteners and remove access cover.
FUG1010 IP65 NEMA 4X Quick Start
Operating Instructions, 06/2014, A5E02951527-AC
DANGER
Explosion Hazard
Devices with the common approval "Intrinsically safe" and "Flameproof"
The following is applicable for devices with the common approval "Intrinsically safe" and
"Flameproof" (Ex ia + Ex d): Before commissioning, make sure that the type of
protection that is not suitable is permanently defaced on the nameplate to avoid
improper use, otherwise there is a risk of explosion.
If a non-conforming infeed is used, the "fail-safe" type of protection will no longer be
effective.
WARNING
Electrical Voltage Hazard
Incorrect device connections may result in death or severe personal injury and/or
equipment and property damage.
Only commission the device after the device has been properly connected and, if
required, closed.
DANGER
bolts).
Connecting
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