Connecting Relay Loads
Standard Relay Module Wiring
The standard relay is a simple contact closure, breaking the
line and load wires of a normal circuit. To wire the relay into
the control circuit:
1.
Connect a 120 or 277 volt, 20 amp max, de-energized
branch circuit breaker to the relay terminal block.
2.
Connect the load wiring to the output terminal block.
N
otte:
Terminal blocks are not polarity sensitive although it
is recommended that line and load be brought into
terminal blocks in the same manner for consistency.
3.
Tighten down relay terminal screws. Manufacturer's
recommended torque rating is 7 lbs-in.
(0.59 lbs-foot) (0.8 Nm).
4.
Document relay to circuit information for
future reference.
Latching Relay Module
1.
The Latching Relay Module is rated for single-pole
load use only. Connection of 2 pole circuits/loads to
the Latching Relay Module will void the equipment
warranty and may result in severe injury or death,
and/or damage to the equipment.
2.
Relay ratings are 120/ 277/347 volt, 20 amp maximum.
3.
Relay terminal blocks have a maximum limit of
6AWG wire.
4.
During initial power-up, the relay on the Latching Relay
Module will remain in its current latched state for a
period of 30 seconds. After 30 seconds, the relay will
assume its programmed state.
5.
During a power outage, the LRM relay will remain in
the state it was in prior to the power outage. Once
power returns, the relay will stay in its state for
30 seconds then assume its programmed state.
6.
There is a manual switch on each relay that indicates
relay status and allows for a temporary override of the
lighting load. If the switch is moved towards the center
of the Modular Relay Card, the relay is ON. If the
relay switch is moved towards the outside of the relay
card, the relay is OFF . If this switch is used to override
lighting, the relay will stay in the overridden state until
the next command to that relay is given by the
logic board.
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Wiring Terminal
Block
MOV1
TB1
Relay Slot Pin Connector:
Please note relay number
location for programming
purposes.
Latching Relay Module
Latching Relay Module Wiring
The latching relay is a simple closure, breaking the line and
load wires of a normal circuit. To wire the relay into the
control circuit:
1.
Connect a 120, 277 or 347 volt, 20 amp maximum,
de-energized branch circuit breaker to the relay
terminal block.
2.
Connect the load wiring to the output terminal block.
N
otte:
Terminal blocks are not polarity sensitive although it
is recommended that line and load be brought into
terminal blocks in the same manner for consistency.
3.
Tighten down relay terminal screws. Manufacturer's
recommended torque rating is 18lb-in.
(1.475 foot-lbs) (2.0 Nm).
4.
Document relay to circuit information for
future reference.
Two Pole Relay Module
1.
Two Pole Relay ratings are 208/240/480 volt,
20 amp maximum.
2.
Relay terminal blocks have a maximum limit of
6 AWG wire.
3.
Two Pole Relays take up two relay slots in the enclosure.
4.
Two Pole Relays come in a normally open configuration.
5.
There is an LED that will light up when the relay is
commanded to be in the closed position.
Relay Status
Indicator LED
RP1
U1
K1
R4
J1