Wiring, Wiring -16, Figure 5-8. auxiliary power wiring -16 – Tyco 4100U-S1 User Manual

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The SPS can connect to auxiliary power appliances via the dedicated auxiliary power tap
(TB3). If more power is needed, any of the three NAC outputs can be used for auxiliary
power.

B+

0V 24V

AUX POWER

B- A+ A-

B+ B- A+ A-

B+ B- A+ A-

AUXILIARY

POWER

AUXILIARY

POWER

AUXILIARY

POWER

AUXILIARY

POWER


Figure 5-8. Auxiliary Power Wiring

SPS Auxiliary Power Wiring,

Continued

Wiring

• Maximum load per NAC: 3A alarm, 2A non-alarm load
• Maximum load per Fuse Distribution Board output: 1A, limited to 2A collectively.
• Class A wiring is possible only if 4090-9117 Power Isolators are used.
• Ferrite beads must be fitted on NAC wiring. Use kit 4100-5129 (3 beads).

Devices

Primary

Return

TB1

TB2

24V

0V

TB1

TB2

To SPS

Class A Aux power wiring requires the use
of 4090-9117 IDNet Power Isolators, as
shown above.

4090-9117
ISOLATOR

4090-9117
ISOLATOR

SPS

TB2

TB3

Dedicated auxiliary
power screw terminal
(configured in the
Programmer)

NAC points must be
reconfigured as
auxiliary power
output points in the
programmer

0.75 m

2

to 4 mm

2


0.75 mm

2

to 4 mm

2

Ferrite bead
required for EMC
compliance. Use
SX0005 or kit
4100-5129.

Fuse Distribution Board

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