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Electrical installation, General requirements, Output devices – Omega Engineering CN9400 User Manual

Page 33: Output device allocation, Wiring the connector, Inductive loads

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Electrical Installation

OUTPUT DEVICES

Two of the following output devices are fitted to the controllers,

depending on the model.

1

Solid state relay drive (SSd/SSd1/SSd2)

5Vdc +0/-15%, 15mA non isolating

To switch a remote SSR (or logic)

2

Miniature power relay (rLY/rLY1)

2A/250V resistive, Form A/SPST contacts.

3

Sub miniature power relay (rLY2)

1A/250V resistive, Form A/SPST contacts.

OUTPUT DEVICE ALLOCATION

Either of the available outputs may be chosen for the main setpoint

(SP1), the remaining device being automatically allocated to the

second setpoint (SP2).

See example illustrated on page 30.

STANDARD MODEL CN9412

Output Device 1 + Output Device 2

DUAL RELAY MODEL CN9411

Output Device 2 + Output Device 3

DUAL SSd MODEL CN9422

Output Device 1 + Output Device 1

Dual relay or dual SSd model options CN9411 / CN9422 are fully

detailed on page 22.

ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION

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Designed for use with the following supply voltages:

100 - 240V 50-60 Hz 4.0 VA (nominal)

+/-10% maximum permitted fluctuation

12V - 24V (AC/DC) +/-20% 4.5 VA Polarity not required

WIRING THE CONNECTOR

Prepare the cable carefully, remove a maximum of 8mm insulation

and ideally tin to avoid bridging. Prevent excessive cable strain.

Maximum recommended wire size: 32/0.2mm 1.0mm

2

(18AWG).

INDUCTIVE LOADS

To prolong relay contact life and suppress interference it is

recommended engineering practice to fit a snubber

(0.1uf/100 ohms), refer to illustration on page 30.

CAUTION:

Snubber leakage current can cause some electro-mechanical

devices to be held ON. Check with the manufacturers

specifications.