ENMET PROAIR 2200 User Manual
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3.4.1 Relay Contacts
Relay contacts are available for each alarm; these are
SPDT
, rated at 10Amp at 110
V
AC
, and may be latching or non-latching
as required by the application.
They are accessed on the terminals next to each relay see
Figure 2 & 2A. The contact positions are noted on the circuit board
next to each terminal.
Relays may also be configured as failsafe or non-failsafe. The default alarm relay configuration is for latching mode, and
failsafe. They may be reconfigured in the maintenance menu.
See section 5.3.5 & 5.3.6
The PC Board is labeled for the relays in their un-energized state. If the relay is configured for failsafe, then this is also the alarm
condition state. Non-failsafe configured relays in the alarm state, are the reverse of the PC board labeling. Note that the
Fault(FLT) relay cannot be set to operate in a Non-Failsafe mode. Please see the
Table 1 below:
Table 1 : Relay Failsafe Settings
Position
Failsafe-Alarm
Non-Failsafe-Alarm
J5
Relay 1 - NO
Normally Open
Normally Closed
J5
Relay 1 - COM
Common
Common
J5
Relay 1 - NC
Normally Closed
Normally Open
J6
Relay 2 - NO
Normally Open
Normally Closed
J6
Relay 2 - COM
Common
Common
J6
Relay 2 - NC
Normally Closed
Normally Open
J8
Relay 3 - NO
Normally Open
Normally Closed
J8
Relay 3 - COM
Common
Common
J8
Relay 3 - NC
Normally Closed
Normally Open
J10 Relay 4 - NO
Normally Open
Normally Closed
J10 Relay 4 - COM
Common
Common
J10 Relay 4 - NC
Normally Closed
Normally Open
J14 Relay 5 - NO
Normally Open
Normally Closed
J14 Relay 5 - COM
Common
Common
J14 Relay 5 - NC
Normally Closed
Normally Open
J15 Relay 6/FLT - NO
Normally Open
N/A
J15 Relay 6/FLT - COM
Common
N/A
J15 Relay 6/FLT - NC
Normally Closed
N/A
Relays can be linked to specific alarms. The table below shows the default relay links. They may be changed in the
maintenance menu if required. See
Section 5.0.
Channel 1
Channel 2
Channel 3
Channel 4
Relay 1
Low Alarm
Relay 2
Low Alarm
Relay 3
Low Alarm
Relay 4
Low Alarm
Relay 5
High Alarm
High Alarm
High Alarm
High Alarm
In addition, there is a fault relay, which changes state whenever the instrument is in a fault condition. The contact positions are
noted on the circuit board next to each terminal.
See Figure 2A. The coil of this relay is energized when the instrument is in
the non-fault state; the contact conditions given on the circuit board next to the terminal, are for the non-energized state, which
is identical to the fault state.
These relay contacts can be used to operate auxiliary alarms or other functions. It is recommended that power for auxiliary
equipment be supplied from an independent power source, separate from the
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wire exit, and use appropriate cable fittings. Be sure to note the location and depth of hardware inside the enclosure.