Electronics AC User Manual
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NOTE:
Connect 100:5 current transformer leads to current shunt at terminals #16 and #18. Use
16AWG wire and keep it shorter than 10 feet to avoid losing signal strength. If the current trans-
former is further away than 10 feet it may be necessary to use larger wire size or mount the current
shunt next to the current transformer and then connect the shunt to the AC controller using #18AWG
shielded cable.
Motor speed controllers with 0-5 Vdc output load monitor may be connected to terminals #17 and
#18 using shielded cable.
A small, 10μF, capacitor may be needed at the far end of the cable for recorder output to suppress
electrical noise signals. The near end of the shield (screen) should be connected to the rear of the
AC chassis green screw terminal.
1. Power Neutral (90-240VAC)
2. Power Hot (90-240VAC, 50/60 Hz, 50VA)
3. Input Enable (80-240VAC)
4. (+) 10 Vdc Reference Output for external remote setpoint command excitation
5. (+) 12 Vdc Excitation Output for MagnaValve preamp (not used with VLP MagnaValve)
6. (-) 12 Vdc Excitation Output for MagnaValve preamp (not used with VLP MagnaValve)
7. (+) MagnaValve Output (in conduit or SO cord, does not have to be shielded)
8. (-) MagnaValve Output (in conduit or SO cord, does not have to be shielded)
9. Common Remote Setpoint (0Vdc)
10. Input Remote Setpoint (0-10Vdc) (shielded cable)
11. High Alarm Relay Contact
12. Common Alarm Relay Contact
13. Low Alarm Relay Contact
14. Alarm Reset Input (80-240VAC)
15. (Not used)
16. Input Current Shunt (0-5A ac) E.I. current shunt P/N 999200
17. Input Voltage (0-5Vdc) (shielded cable)
18. Common Current Shunt or Voltage (0Vdc)
19. Common Recorder Signal (0Vdc)
20. Output Recorder Signal (0-10Vdc) (shielded cable)
16. WIRING CONNECTIONS FOR P/N 999201.B