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Installing Cables Through Cable Glands And Conduit - McCrometer ProComm Max Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

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Remove brackets, reverse them,
and reattach as shown.
Figure 4. Mounting transmitter to vertical post
Remove brackets, reverse them,
and reattach as shown.
Figure 5. Mounting transmitter to horizontal post
2.4

Installing Cables through Cable Glands and Conduit

All electrical cables enter the transmitter through compression fittings or optional customer-supplied conduit located
on the side or bottom of the transmitter (Figure 6, Figure 7, Figure 8) . Ensure that all compression glands are properly
tightened and all unused fittings are plugged so the case remains sealed.
The power cable and wiring harnesses are each assigned specific cable glands where they will pass through into the
transmitter. See section 2.5 for cable gland assignment for wiring harnesses and section 3.3 for wiring diagrams.
All cable compression glands must be properly tightened to prevent moisture intrusion and maintain the IP67 rating. To
insure IP67 rating, use only round cable 0.24" to 0.47" in diameter.
INSTALLING THE TRANSMITTER AND CABLES
Open clamps and attach around post. Slide bracket tabs onto clamps
and tighten them.
Open clamps and attach around post. Slide bracket tabs onto clamps
and tighten them.
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