Weidmuller DC-CCC-DC User Manual

WAVESERIES Signal Conditioners DC/DC CCC DC with Voltage Supply on both Sides
Type Cat. No.
Screw-type connection WAS4 CCC DC 0 ... 20 mA/0 ... 20 mA 8445070000 WAS4 CCC DC 0 ... 20 mA/4 ... 20 mA 8446970000 WAS4 CVC DC 0 ... 20 mA/0 ... 10 V 8447020000 WAS4 VCC DC 0 ... 10 V/0 ... 20 mA 8447050000 WAS4 VCC DC 0 ... 10 V/4 ... 20 mA 8447100000 WAS4 VVC DC 0 ... 10 V/0 ... 10 V 8447130000
Tension clamp connection WAZ4 CCC DC 0 ... 20 mA/0 ... 20 mA 8445080000 WAZ4 CCC DC 0 ... 20 mA/4 ... 20 mA 8446990000 WAZ4 CVC DC 0 ... 20 mA/0 ... 10 V 8447030000 WAZ4 VCC DC 0 ... 10 V/0 ... 20 mA 8447080000 WAZ4 VCC DC 0 ... 10 V/4 ... 20 mA 8447110000 WAZ4 VVC DC 0 ... 10 V/0 ... 10 V 8447140000
Read these instructions before using the product and retain for future information.
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1 General instructions
The WAVESERIES signal conditioner DC/DC CCC DC with volt­age supply on both sides should only be installed by qualified staff and be powered up following professional installation.
2 Application
The WAVESERIES signal conditioner DC/DC CCC DC with volt­age supply on both sides converts feedback-free input signals from the field into a standardised output signal. The in- and out­put circuit is supplied separately with voltage and is galvanically isolated.
3 Mounting and dismounting
Warning!! Mounting and dismounting may only be carried out
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when the power supply has be disconnected. Failure to observe will lead to considerable damage!
3.1 Mounting onto TS 35 DIN rails
(s. Fig. 1)
3.2 Pluggable electronic components for range alteration (depending on model)
(s. Fig. 2)
1. Remove connector, (depending on model either screw-type or tension clamp).
2. Press locking clips on both sides of the enclosure.
3. Pull out the circuit board.
Warning!! The circuit board can only be inserted in one position.
3.3 Pluggable cross-connections for voltage supply
A maximum feed through of 2 A is possible. If a signal conditioner is accidently rotated through 180°, the cross-connection cannot be inserted.
The connectors have been coded by the manufactur­er, ensuring that they cannot be reversed.
(s. Fig. 3)
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