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Reference Manual
00809-0100-4860, Rev BC
Section 5: Troubleshooting
January 2013
Troubleshooting
Attach the meter adapter
1. If you are using a conduit adapter or cable gland, slide it over the plain end of the coaxial
cable (the end without a ground wire).
2. Slide the meter adapter over the coaxial cable end.
3. Use a
5
/16-in. (8 mm) open end wrench to securely tighten the sensor cable nut onto one
end of the union.
4. Place the union onto the two screws extending out of the meter adapter and tighten
the two screws.
Connect the coaxial cable at the meter body
1. Pull the sensor cable out of the bracket slightly and securely tighten the sensor cable
nut onto the union.
Note
Do not stretch the sensor cable over 1.5-in. (40 mm) beyond the top of the bracket. Damage to
the sensor may occur if the sensor cable is stressed.
2. Place the meter adapter into the top of the bracket and line up the screw holes.
3. Use a hex wrench to turn the three adapter screws counterclockwise (outward) to
engage the bracket.
4. Tighten the conduit adapter or cable gland into the
meter adapter.
5.6.6 Coaxial cable at the electronics housing
Remove the coaxial cable from the electronics housing
1. Loosen the two housing screws from the housing adapter.
2. Remove the housing adapter from the housing.
3. Loosen and remove the coaxial cable nut from the base of the electronics housing.
4. Remove the coaxial cable ground connection from the housing base by loosening the
housing base screw that is connecting it to the housing base.