HMT330 DMT340 MMT330 Wiring Diagram PDF

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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

2006-06-15

VAISALA TRANSMITTERS HMT330, DMT340 AND MMT330


Power supply:
Operating voltage 10 ... 35 VDC, 24 VAC
with optional power supply module 100 ... 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption @ 20 °C (Uin 24VDC)
RS-232 max 25 mA
Uout 2 × 0 ... 1V / 0 ... 5V / 0 ... 10V max 25 mA
Iout 2 × 0 ... 20 mA max 60 mA
display and backlight + 20 mA
during sensor purge + 110 mA max
Analog outputs (2 standard, 3rd optional)
current output 0 ... 20 mA, 4 ... 20 mA
voltage output 0 ... 1 V, 0 ... 5 V, 0 ... 10 V
External loads
current ouputs RL < 500 ohm
0 ... 1V output RL > 2 kohm
0 ... 5V and 0 ... 10V outputs RL > 10 kohm
Max wire size 0.5 mm2 (AWG 20) stranded wires recommended

Electrical Connections

WARNING Make sure that you connect only de-energized wires.

Signal and Power Supply Wiring


1. Open the transmitter cover by taking out the four cover screws.
2. Insert the power supply wires and signal wires through the cable
bushing in the bottom of the transmitter. Ground the screen of the
electrical cable.
3. Connect the analog output cables to terminals: Ch1+, Ch1–, Ch2+,
Ch2–, see Figure 1 on the left. Connect the RS-232 user port cables to
terminals RxD, GND and TxD.
4. When wiring optional 240 VAC power supply, RS-485, relay module
or additional analog output module, see the appropriate user guide.
5. Connect the power supply wires to the connectors: POWER
10 ... 35V+ 24V~ (+) and (–) terminals. If you are using 24 VAC power
supply, see the caution below before connecting the supply wires.
Figure 1 Signal and Power
Supply Screw Terminals

CAUTION Avoid ground loops when using 24 VAC power supply. Use of power supply with
floating ground is recommended. Connect NULL wire to "–" connector of
transmitter and PHASE to "+" when using 24 VAC power supplies.
If you are using single 24 VAC power supply to power multiple transmitters, never
connect same wire to"+" connector of a transmitter and to "–" connector of another
one.

www.vaisala.com Ref. M210789EN-A


ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

2006-06-15

Wiring with Optional 8-Pole Connector

Figure 2 Optional 8-Pole Connector

Table 1 Wiring of 8-Pin Connector


PIN/Terminal Wire Serial Signal Analog Signal
RS-232 (EIA-232) RS-485 (EIA-485)
1 White Data out TX A–
2 Brown (serial GND) (serial GND) Signal GND (for
both channels)
3 Green Ch 2+
4 Yellow Ch 1 +
5 Grey Supply – Supply – Supply –
6 Pink Supply + Supply + Supply +
7 Blue Data in RX B–
8 Shield/Red Cable shield Cable shield Cable shield

Grounding the Cables


Ground the screen of the electrical cable properly to achieve the best possible EMC
performance.

Grounding the Housing


In case you need to ground the transmitter housing, the grounding connector is
found inside the housing. Note however that the probe head is connected to the
same potential as the housing. Make sure that different groundings are made to the
same potential. Otherwise harmful ground currents may be generated.

Taking into Use


Turn on the power. The indicator led on the cover lit continuously during normal
operation. Close the cover and replace the cover screws. The transmitter is ready
for use.

www.vaisala.com Ref. M210789EN-A

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