Wiring the xm-220 relays – Rockwell Automation 1606-XLP XM Electronic Overspeed Detection System User Manual
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Publication GMSI10-UM015B-EN-E - June 2011
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Figure 2.14 Relay Connection - Failsafe, Alarm Condition
Wiring the XM-220 Relays
The on-board relay in each of the XM-220 modules will serve as the circuit
fault relay for the overspeed channel (channel 1 of XM-220). The alarms
associated with the XM-220 relay and whether the XM-220 relay is normally
de-energized (non-failsafe) or normally energized (failsafe) depends on the
configuration of the XM-220 module.
Refer to the XM-220 Dual Speed Module User Guide for relay wiring
illustrations and for a description of the XM-220 configuration parameters.
IMPORTANT
To ensure proper operation of the XM EODS, the
on-board relay in each of the XM-220 modules must be
configured for failsafe operation (normally energized).
Refer to Relay Parameters on page 53 for details.
Table 2.2 Relay Connections for XM-220
Configured for
Failsafe Operation
Relay 1 Terminals
Nonalarm
Alarm
Wire Contacts
Contact 1
Contact 2
Closed Opened
COM
47
50
NO
48
49
Opened
Closed
COM 47
50
NC
46
51