Connecting to controllers – KMC Controls XEE-6311 User Manual
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Digital Designer’s Guide
AN0604D Revision B
Tips for connecting 24-volt power
Connecting to controllers
1–17
Connecting to
controllers
KMC Controls recommends supplying power to each controller from a
transformer dedicated to the controller. Illustration 3 is a typical connection of a
KMC XEE–6000 series transformer connected to a KMC controller. The usual
practice is to connect the phase (usually blue) wire of the transformer secondary
to the phase or ~ terminal and the common (usually brown) wire connected to the
– or ground terminal. Other transformers may use a different color scheme.
Unless required by an electrical code requirement, do not ground either lead of
the secondary.
24 VAC
120 VAC
Connecting several controllers to a single transformer
When more than one controller must be powered from a common transformer,
connect as shown in Illustration 3. In addition, observe the following
requirements:
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Connect the phase (~) terminals in parallel with other phase terminals and
the commons (–) in parallel with the other common terminals. See
Illustration 4.
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If the secondary must be grounded, ground it at only one location. See
Grounded secondary connections
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Connect only controllers with the same type of power supply. Controllers
with half-wave power supplies and full-wave power supplies cannot be
powered directly by the same transformer. See
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Choose a transformer with the correct VA rating. See
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Choose a wire size that limits the voltage drop to no more than 5%. See
Illustration 3 Connecting to a single controller