Operating instructions

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THERMAL BUILDING &
INDUSTRIAL HEAT TRACING SOLUTIONS
1. Mark the desired conduit or gland entry locations. Use a center punch, pilot drill, step drill and chassis punch to create the
desired entry points:
2. Install cable gland and conduit after holes are created. See figure below.
3. Clean all metal chips and debris from enclosure.
Figure 3. Example of completed conduit installation
CABLE GLAND AND CONDUIT ENTRIES
There are three categories of cable connections. See Figure 2 for reference.
A. Mains power – generally positioned in the lower right corner of the enclosure
B. Network connections – (all of the following are optional and may not be relevant for a specific installation). Positioned on right half of
enclosure bottom surface
a. RS485 twisted pair cable to any external SIM units; TT-NRM relay units; Smart Gateways; RTU radios; Fiber Optic Modem
b. RS485 twisted pair cable to any host BMS, PLC, or DCS system using serial communications
c. Up to two Ethernet cable connections to local LAN
d. Dry contact relay pairs from summary relays for LEAK, TROUBLE and Watchdog alarm signals
e. Dry contact relay pairs from user programmable contacts 5 through 8 of built in ADAM 4069 module
f. Dry contact relay pairs from TTSIM-1A units. (if installed)
C. Leader Cables to TraceTek sensor cable or probe circuits - generally positioned to the center or left side of the enclosure bottom
surface.
LEADER
CABLES
NETWORKS
& RELAYS
MAINS
POWER