3 electrical installation – GE MULTILINK 1601-9026-A3 User Manual
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3 Electrical Installation
3.1 Powering the Unit - ML2400
Units with the AC power supply option can be connected directly to 110/240 V AC with the
supplied power cord.
The standard high voltage (120/125 V AC/DC) or low-voltage (48 V DC) terminal block on
the Unit is located on the rear of the unit and is equipped with three (3) screw-down lead
posts. The power terminals are identified as positive (+), negative (–), and filter ground (
) for DC power and as live L(+), neutral N(–), and
for AC power. These terminals
are floating inside the unit so that either may be grounded by the user if desired. The
chassis or safety ground is the stud located beside the terminal block.
The connection procedure is straightforward. Simply insert DC leads to the Unit power
terminal positive (+), negative (–), and
or AC leads to the live L(+), neutral N(–), and
.
Please ensure the correct polarity. The
should be connected to the safety ground,
except during dielectric testing. Ensure that each lead is securely tightened.
FIGURE 7: Power connection and alarm contacts
NOTE
Note
Always use a voltmeter to measure the voltage of the incoming power supply and properly
determine the positive and negative leads.
NOTE
Note
The GND should be hooked up first. The Unit has a floating ground, so the user may elect
to ground either the positive or negative terminal.
When power is applied, the green PWR LED will illuminate.
The Unit is available with a redundant power supply option. If the redundant power supply
is ordered, it should be wired as described above. The possible combinations of redundant
power supplies are: HI-HI, HI-LO, LO-HI, and LO-LO. The AC power supply cannot be
supplied with a redundant supply.