Series 360, Granville-Phillips, Stabil-Ion, Ionization, Vacuum ...
Series 360, Granville-Phillips, Stabil-Ion, Ionization, Vacuum ...
Series 360, Granville-Phillips, Stabil-Ion, Ionization, Vacuum ...
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3 Installation<br />
3. Connect the <strong>Stabil</strong>-<strong>Ion</strong> cable(s) to the Power Supply first before connecting them to either the<br />
gauges or the Control Unit.<br />
Figure 3-16<br />
Power Supply and Control Unit Rear Views Showing the Cable Connections to the <strong>Stabil</strong>-<br />
<strong>Ion</strong> Gauges.<br />
4. Then connect the coaxial cable(s) to the corresponding<br />
connector on the Control Unit: IG1 to IG1, IG2 to IG2.<br />
5. Now connect the <strong>Stabil</strong>-<strong>Ion</strong> Gauge cable(s) to the <strong>Stabil</strong>-<strong>Ion</strong><br />
Gauge(s) as follows:<br />
a. Line up the locating notch on the connector locking<br />
ring with the matching ridge on the blue connector<br />
shell. See Figure 3-17.<br />
b. Line up the cable connector with the gauge pin guard.<br />
The cable will exit in line with the locating key.<br />
c. Insert the cable connector into the pin guard of the<br />
<strong>Stabil</strong>-<strong>Ion</strong> Gauge.<br />
d. Rotate slightly until the locating key engages the cable<br />
connector keyway.<br />
e. Push on the connector. Make sure the connector fully<br />
seats and the locking ring ears engage the pin guard<br />
ears.<br />
f. Rotate the blue Guard clockwise until it stops against<br />
the detent. The cable is now locked to the <strong>Stabil</strong>-<strong>Ion</strong><br />
Gauge.<br />
Figure 3-17<br />
<strong>Stabil</strong>-<strong>Ion</strong> Gauge Connector<br />
Orientation (Prior to Installation).<br />
The Guard is designed to shield gauge surfaces that can rise to above 100 °C. If the Guard must be<br />
removed, be sure that the gauge is not located where personnel performing necessary system<br />
operations might come in contact with the gauge envelope. The connector and cable assembly<br />
must be removed for system baking above 150 °C.<br />
<strong>Series</strong> <strong>360</strong> <strong>Stabil</strong>-<strong>Ion</strong> December, 2001<br />
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