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The following applies to system design:
1) The box is mounted on the ice bank with the ground wire connected to a pipe. The other
named “wire” is connected to the wire mounted between the cooling pipes. A plastic pipe
can be used to support it, or a metallic rod/pipe can be used. If a metal rod/pipe is used it
must be insulated from ground.
2) The active length must be at least 1 m long. The accuracy is increased with longer wires.
The signal will be an average over the total length.
3) The wire can be fixed using cable ties or similar all the way from the box to the end of the
wire. Loose wires will impact stability
4) The free end of the wires must be placed above water level to avoid short circuiting by the
water. Likewise, it is important that the insulation is unbroken on the wires in the water.
5) The connection between the box and a PLC can normally be installed with a standard
unshielded cable. If the EMC is higher than described in EN 61326, a shielded cable must
be used.
For systems with nonconducting pipes or cooling pipes not connected to ground
The following applies to system design:
1. The box is mounted on the ice bank with the two wires going into the water and being attached to
pipes or tubes where the ice is formed. The wires must be mounted with a distance between 30 and
100 mm and the active length must be at least 1 m long. The accuracy is increased with longer wires.
The signal will be an average over the total length.
2. Wires must be fixed using cable ties or similar all the way from the box to the end of the wire. Loose
wires will impact stability
3. The free end of the wires must be placed above water level to avoid short circuiting by the water.
Likewise, it is important that the insulation is unbroken on the wires in the water.
4. The connection between the box and a PLC can normally be installed with a standard unshielded
cable. If the EMC is higher than described in EN 61326, a shielded cable must be used.