Specification, General, Power requirements – Mercury PR0091 User Manual

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Mercury 6-5 Stat – Installation & User Guide


Specification

General

Power requirements:

Supply Voltage Range:

100 - 240 Vac ±10%

Supply Frequency:

50 - 60 Hz ±10%

Maximum supply current:

<1 Amp (With no relay loads)

Typical supply current:

<0.5 Amp

Operating temperature range:

+5

0

C to +50

0

C

Operating Humidity:

80% maximum

Storage temperature range:

-20

0

C to +65

0

C

Environmental:

Indoor use at altitudes up to 2000m, Pollution Degree 1,

Installation

Category

II.

Voltage fluctuations not to exceed ±10% of nominal voltage

Size:

110mm (W) x 60mm (H) x 100mm (D)

Weight:

150

Grams

Safety:

EN61010

EMC:

EN61326; 1997 +Amdt. A1; 1998

Ventilation:

There is no requirement for forced cooling ventilation

Class 2 Insulation:

No

protective Earth is required and none should be fitted.


The host equipment must provide a suitable external over-current protection device such as: -
Fuse:

6.3A 240 Vac Antisurge (T) HRC conforming to IEC 60127

Or MCB:

8A, 240 VAC Type C conforming to BS EN 60898


The host equipment must provide adequate protection against contact to hazardous live parts.

Relays

Max current relay 1:

6A (non inductive)

Max Voltage relay 1:

260Vac (external supply)

Exclusive common

Max current relay 2:

4A (non inductive)

Relays 2 and 3 share a common

Max Voltage relay 2:

260Vac (external supply)

supply line and the loads can

Shared common with relay 3

have a combined total of 8A.

Relay

2

or

3

can

switch

a

maximum

Max current relay 3:

4A (non inductive)

of 6A provided the other is at 2A or.

Max Voltage relay 3:

260Vac (external supply)

lower.

Shared common with relay 2

Max current relay 4:

3A (non inductive)

Max Voltage relay 4:

260Vac (Internal supply)

Common connected to Input "live"

Max current relay 5:

3A (non inductive)

Max Voltage relay 5:

260Vac (Internal supply)

Common connected to Input "live"

For compliance with the LVD, relays 2 and 3 common must be at the same potential as the supply voltage.

!

Warning:

Relays 4 and 5 outputs have hazardous voltages (Supply input voltage potential).

Ensure that all power is



switched off before
installing or maintaining
this product

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