Emerson Process Management 2500 Home Security System User Manual


 
Preparing jacketed cableFigure 3-8:
1. Trim 4 inches (100 mm) of cable jacket.
2. Remove the clear wrap and filler material.
3. Remove the foil that is around the insulated wires
and separate them.
4. Identify the drain wires in the cable and bring them
together. Fan the other wires to the outside of the
cable. Twist the drain wires together.
5. Slide the 3-inch (75 mm) heat-shrink tubing over
the drain wires. Push the tubing as close as possible
to the cable jacket.
6. Slide the 1 ½ inch (40 mm) long heat-shrink tubing
over the cable jacket. The tubing should
completely cover all portions of the drain wires that
remain exposed next to the cable jacket.
6. Without burning the cable, apply heat to shrink all
tubing. Recommended temperature is 250 °F (121
°C).
1. Trim 4 ½ inches (115 mm) of cable jacket.
2. Remove the clear wrap and filler material.
3. Remove the foil that is around the insulated wires
and separate them.
4. Identify the drain wires in the cable. Clip off each
drain wire as close as possible to the cable jacket.
7. Allow the cable to cool, then strip ¼ inch (5 mm) of
insulation from each wire.
5. Slide the 1 ½ inch (40 mm) heat-shrink tubing over
the wires and cable jacket. The tubing should
completely cover the clipped ends of the drain wires.
Trim cable jacket
Drain wires clipped
Heat-shrink
tubing
Trim cable jacket
Heat-shrink tubing over
cable jacket
7. Without burning the cable, apply heat to shrink all
tubing. Recommended temperature is 250 °F (121
°C).
8. Allow the cable to cool, then strip ¼ inch (5 mm) of
insulation from each wire.
Heat-shrink tubing over drain
wires
Prepare jacketed
cable at the
transmitter end
Prepare jacketed
cable at the sensor
end
Mounting and sensor wiring for remote core processor with remote sensor installations
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