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LD2100 User Guide

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Installation

2.6.

Apply Power to the LD2100

An isolated power supply must be provided for the LD2100. In addition, a

dedicated circuit breaker must be provided within close proximity to the LD2100

and be clearly marked as the disconnecting device for the LD2100 leak detection

controller.

Do not connect 120/230 VAC to the unit, or damage will occur to the circuitry.

1

The LD2100 operates on either 24VAC or 24VDC power. Run a power supply to the

location of the unit.

2

Connect power to either the TB1 or P1 connector on the side of the LD2100.

3

Before applying power to the unit, ensure that all connections are correct and all screw

terminals are secure.

Note

RLE recommends the use of a 24VDC wall adapter power supply (part # PSWA-DC-24),

which is available separately.

The LD2100 begins booting when power is applied. The normal operating condition of the

LD2100 is for the Status LED to glow green and for the LED display to show

LD2100

with a

spinning bar (

|

) to the right of the product name.

4

Wait approximately one minute for the LD2100 to start up. No alarm should be present. If

an alarm is present, consult

Appendix 7

for troubleshooting information.

5

Go to the LD2100’s user interface to verify the length of the installed leak detection cable.

See

Section 2.7., “Configure Communication through the Ethernet Port” on page 20

to set

up network access to the LD2100. See

Chapter 3

for instructions for verifying the length of

the installed cable.

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