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    <7.  Wiring>
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IM 01C25R01-01E
7.6.3  Removing Shielded Cable with Cable 
Gland (External temperature input 
code: -1, -2, -3, and -4)
(1)  By pulling out the string attached to the 
connector, carefully unplug the connector from 
the transmitter’s connecting port.
(2)  In the case of using 1/2NPT Type or M20 
Type cable gland, remove the running coupler 
and backnut assembly by turning the running 
coupler.
  In the case of using G1/2 Type cable gland, 
loosen the lock nut screwed into the union 
cover and remove the union cover. RTD cable 
can be pulled out together with the packing box.
  Loosen the clamp nut and the gland if 
necessary.
(3)  Pull the RTD cable out carefully.
(4)  In the case of 1/2NPT Type or M20 Type cable 
gland, remove the entry from the RTD electrical 
connection by turning the entry.
  In the case of G1/2 Type cable gland, loosen 
the lock nut screwed into the adapter body and 
remove the adapter body.
NOTE
In the case of G1/2 Type cable gland, remove 
the rubber packing, washer, gland, clamp ring, 
clamp nut, union coupling and union cover from 
the opposite side of RTD connector in order to 
take out the cable gland from the RTD cable. 
7.6.4  Removing Shielded Cable for 
Conduit Use (External temperature 
input code: -B, -C, -D)
(1)  By pulling out the string attached to the 
connector, slowly unplug the connector from the 
transmitter's connecting port.
(2)  Remove the conduit from the RTD electrical 
connection.
(3)  Pull the RTD cable out through the RTD 
electrical connection.
7.6.5  Cable Connection RTD Terminal Box 
Side
EJX multivariable transmitter RTD I/F is for 3-wire 
Type RTD, Pt100. 
Heed the following when wiring an RTD of the 2- or 
4-wire type.  
NOTE
Please note that a temperature error will occur 
when you use a 2-wire RTD because of wiring 
resistance. 
Please do not ground the shield on the RTD side 
of the cable. 
CAUTION
Please use only the cables provided with this 
instrument. 
When wiring, be sure not to damage the cable's 
insulation or its core. 
All the cable cores must have sufcient insulation 
around them. 
Do not let the signal line contact the shield line.  
Do not allow the shield line or the signal line to 
come the earth potential voltage.
2-Wire 3-Wire 4-Wire
A
B A B b
A
B ba
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Figure 7.11  The Method of Wiring for the RTD Side
Table 7.1  The Method of Wiring for the RTD Side 
RTD Terminal
RTD 
Terminal
A a B b
2-Wire White – Blue1 and Blue2 –
3-Wire White – Blue1 Blue2
4-Wire White open Blue1 Blue2
NOTE
The color display in the table shows the white 
line of the cable.  
The cable color could change depending on the 
cable type. 
Blue1 and blue2 allow changing places. 
For 2-wire Type, connect either which is blue1 or 
blue2, and give other side as OPEN.










