Wiring the series sd, Wiring, High voltage ac power wiring – Watlow Series SD Limit User Manual
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Wa t l o w S e r i e s S D L i m i t
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C h a p t e r 2 I n s t a l l a n d W i r e
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Warning:
Use National Electric (NEC) or
other country-specific standard
wiring and safety practices when
wiring and connecting this limit
to a power source and to electri-
cal sensors or peripheral de-
vices. Failure to do so may re-
sult in damage to equipment and
property, and/or injury or loss of
life.
Note: To prevent ground loops,
isolation needs to be maintained
from input to output when using
switched DC or analog process
outputs.
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WARNING: If high voltage is ap-
plied to a low-voltage limit, irre-
versible damage will occur.
Wiring the Series SD
The model number for each output option appears with its wiring dia-
gram. Check the label on the limit and compare your model number to those
shown here and to the model number breakdown in the Appendix of this
manual.
The connectors on the back of the Series SD are different for different
model numbers.
All outputs are referenced to a de-energized state.
All wiring and fusing must conform to the National Electric Code and to
any locally applicable codes as well.
Figure 11a —
High Voltage AC Power Wiring
SD_ L - H J _ _ - _ _ _ _ High
• Nominal voltage: 100 to 240VÅ (ac)
Figure 11b —
Low Voltage AC Power Wiring
SD_ L - L J _ _ - _ _ _ _ Low
• Nominal voltage: 24‡ (ac/dc)
• Class 2 power source required for agency compliance
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2
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2
3
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2
L2
L1
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2
3
Isolation Blocks
There are no electrical connections between these blocks.
Relay outputs (mechanical and solid-state) provide isolation through their
relay contacts. Each relay output is isolated from the blocks above and is
isolated from other relay outputs.
Sensor Input
Switched DC Outputs
Analog Process Outputs
Power Supply Input
EIA/TIA-485 Communi-
cations Input