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MicroMet Manual Pg. 22
Replacing the CR10X Data Collector Canister
The CR10X Data Collector is the unit which interfaces to, and collects data from
physical sensors at your data site. It is located in the wall mounted, gray plastic NEMA
enclosure. By replacing only the CR10X canister and not its wiring panel, it will be
possible to leave the existing sensor wiring undisturbed. See page 24 for an exploded
overview of the CR10X and its wiring panel. Please read and understand these
instructions prior to attempting to replace the CR10X canister. Should you have any
questions, please do not hesitate to contact Micro Specialties, Inc.
Removing the old CR10X canister
! Unplug the power in and CSIO connectors from the upper right corner of the CR10X
wiring panel. Both of these connectors are friction fit only. Gently grasp each
connector by its plastic shell (not by the wiring) and withdraw it from its receptacle
with a slight rocking motion.
! Loosen the knurled thumbscrew at the right side center of the wiring panel. This will
allow the removal of the wiring panel end cap. It is not necessary to completely
remove the thumbscrew.
! Remove the wiring panel end cap by lifting the wiring panel slightly, then pulling the
end cap to the right to disengage it from the wiring panel. The end cap is tabbed into
slots in the wiring panel mounting bracket. By tilting the end cap far to the right,
these tabs may be disengaged, and the end cap may be completely removed.
! Without disturbing the sensor wiring, gently tilt the wiring panel and canister to the
left to facilitate the canister’s removal.
! The canister is attached to the wiring panel only by the friction fit of two data
connectors on the left end of the canister. Remove the canister by gently rocking
and pulling it to the right and away from the wiring panel.
! Set this canister aside so as to not confuse it with the replacement canister.
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