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Burkert GENERIC 8400 Mounting Instructions
Burkert GENERIC 8400 Mounting Instructions

Burkert GENERIC 8400 Mounting Instructions

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The generic 8400 controller is delivered without a temperature measuring device. It is up to you:
- to mount the desired 2-wire Pt100 onto the controller
- to calibrate the controller once the Pt100 has been mounted.
Technical data:
- connection interface for the Pt100: G1/2'', external thread.
- connection wires of the Pt100: 26 AWG multi-conductor, PTFE jacket
- connector between the Pt100 wires and the electronic board: Molex® 90327-3304
- Pt100 : 2 wires; max. cable length = 1 m.
Unscrew to lift the cover
1
G 1/2'' external thread
Connect the Molex® connector
3
to the 4-pin connector of the
electronic board
GENERIC 8400
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
Introduction
Mounting the sensor onto the controller
Gasket
B
L = 14,5 mm
1
2
3
4
A: Pass the connector and cable
through the G1/2'' connection
B: Screw the sensor on the 8400
- Molex® 90327-3304 connector
(order code 448850) (not
A
delivered);
Use the Molex® 69008-0910
hand tool for the crimping (not
delivered)
- or Molex® connector mounted
on cable (order code 440258)
(not delivered) ; In this case, only
connect conductors N°1 and 3 to
the two wires of the Pt100 sensor.
Place the cover back and screw the 4
4
screws in an alternating pattern at a torque
rating of 0.4 Nm to ensure the tightness
1
2

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Summary of Contents for Burkert GENERIC 8400

  • Page 1 MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS Introduction The generic 8400 controller is delivered without a temperature measuring device. It is up to you: - to mount the desired 2-wire Pt100 onto the controller - to calibrate the controller once the Pt100 has been mounted.
  • Page 2 Generic 8400 Calibrate the controller Once the Pt100 has been mounted onto the 8400 controller: - plunge the Pt100 into a vessel filled with water: read out the temperature indicated by the display of the controller. - measure the real temperature of the water inside the vessel using a thermometer and note it down.