Input wiring, Output module wiring – Electro Cam EC-3400 Series User Manual

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Figure 10 - Sinking

Output

Input Wiring

AC Output Module Wiring
AC output modules are wired with the load connected to the lower
terminal of the output module, while the external power supply is
connected to the upper terminal.

DC Output Module Wiring
DC output modules can be wired to sink

or source

load circuit.

The terminal block shown is for an EC-3004 unit or

EC-3404 unit. Other models will contain more blocks.

120 VAC
(108 to 132 VAC)

Output Module Wiring

Output modules act like switches; they do not supply power to loads.

Output modules available for the EC-3000 and EC-3400 Series units include DC, AC, and Reed Relay. An output module is required
for each output being used. Refer to page 4 for further module information. Module signals are isolated from one another, allowing AC
and DC modules to be mixed on the same control.

Most applications will function properly without the varistor or
R-C suppressor shown in the wiring diagram above. However,
when other switching devices are in series or parallel with the
AC output module, voltage spikes may damage the module. If
necessary, use one of the following two methods to suppress
voltage spikes.

• For infrequent switching, connect a varistor (MOV) across the

terminals.

• For continuous switching, connect an R-C suppressor in par-

allel with the load.

Most applications will function properly without the resistor shown
in the wiring diagram above. However, it may be necessary to
add the resistor if the load is affected by the module's off-state
leakage of 2 mA maximum. Keep in mind that a resistor across
a PLC input card may speed up the response time of that PLC
input.

Most applications will function properly without the diodes shown
in the wiring diagrams above. However, highly inductive DC loads
may damage modules by generating voltage spikes when
switched off. This type of inductive load may need to be sup-
pressed by a diode. If necessary, use one of the following two
methods to incorporate a diode into your circuit.

• Connect a Zener diode across the terminals. This will not sig-

nificantly increase the load turn-off time. The voltage rating of
the diode must be greater than the normal circuit voltage.

• Connect a reverse-biased diode across the load. This may

increase the load turn-off time.

Figure 11 - Sourcing

Output

Figure 9

Figure 12

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See page 2 for sinking/sourcing definitions.

L1

Upper Terminals

4

3

2

1

L2

9

8

7

6

Lower Terminals

Resistor EC-9001-5010

(5 Watt, 10K Ohm)

Load

Power

Supply

Upper

Terminal

Lower

Terminal

PLC

Input

Load

Upper
Terminal

Lower
Terminal

Load

Power

Supply

Varistor
EC-9001-1010 (120 VAC)
EC-9001-2020 (240 VAC)

R-C Suppressor

EC-9001-2000

(120 VAC or 240 VAC)

DC COM

Load

+VDC

Upper

Terminal

Lower
Terminal

Diode--EC-9001-4004

Zener Diode--
EC-9001-5369 (51 VDC)
EC-9001-5388 (200 VDC)

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