Post by cryogeorge on Mar 24, 2021 10:51:33 GMT -5
Hello Forum,
I am looking to replace my old DRC-80/SW-10A switching units with Model 224's. I am also looking to replace my old CST-900's with Model 211's. I had some questions with regard to the new Lake Shore equipment that I was hoping to get some clarity on. Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
Model 224
1) What is the max wire size allowed to terminate inside the provided DIN connector? We supply a 2 wire diode, so we are considering a jumper of the I- to V- and I+ to V+ internally of the connector. Can the connector fit 2 wires inside a single terminal hole to make this jumper?
2) Can I get a picture of the power supply plug into the receptacle? I am just trying to ensure that we can fit 2 plugs into a standard duplex receptacle.
3) What is the length of the power cable provided?
Model 211S
1) The connector DB25 that is provided, does it require a solder of the wires to the pins inside the shell or is it terminal connected? Same question as 1) above – are we able to terminate 2 wires in in a single pin to introduce a jumper?
2) Can the wall power supply fit 2 adapters on a single duplex receptacle? The website shows plug is integrated with the adapter and I am unsure if I could fit 2 on them on a single standard duplex receptacle.
3) What is the length of the power cable provided?
4) Our current temperature transmitters are the Lake Shore CST-900’s. We use these in conjunction with silicone diodes to transmit an analog 4-20 mA signal to our digital control computer for control and monitoring purposes. Reviewing the manual for the Model 211, the output range is selectable from 6 ranges. Does this mean that when selecting one of these output ranges (for example Range 3), the Model 211's analog output current would be 4 mA when the input diode sensor to the model 211 is reading 0 kelvin temperature and 20 mA when the input diode sensor is reading 325 kelvin temperature?