Mounting, Wiring – Det-Tronics EQP Fire and Gas Detection/Releasing System User Manual

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8 CHANNEL DISCRETE INPUT/

OUTPUT (DCIO) MODULE

INSTALLATION

The following paragraphs describe how to properly

install and configure the 8 Channel DCIO Module.

MOUNTING
The DCIO must be properly installed in a suitable

enclosure that is rated for the location. The enclosure

must provide space to install and wire the DCIO

module and must also provide for ground wire

termination. Access into the enclosure is gained by

using a special tool to open the enclosure. The

enclosure should be rated for the temperature range

of the location plus the temperature rise of all

equipment installed inside the enclosure. The

enclosure must be rated for electrical equipment that

is going to be installed.

The DCIO can be panel or DIN rail mounted.

NOTE

It is recommended to maintain a minimum of 4
inches clearance between the module and other
equipment to provide adequate room for wiring
and ventilation.

WIRING
All electrical connections are made to the field wiring

connectors furnished with the module. See Figure

3-38 for terminal identification.

Power Connector, Terminals 1 to 6
24 vdc Power Input
Power connections to the DCIO depend upon the total

current consumption of all the channels in the device.

Each output-configured channel can consume up to 2

amperes. Total output current should be limited to 10

amperes. Connect the power supply to terminals 1

and 2 or to terminals 4 and 5. Power wire shielding

should be connected to terminals 3 and 6.

1 — +

2 — –

3 — Shield*

4 — +

5 — –

6 — Shield*

*Shields on power wires are optional unless required

by local codes.

Connect the module power supply to terminals 1 and

2. If additional terminals are required for powering

other devices, these devices should be connected to

terminals 4 and 5. Shields are to be connected to

terminals 3 and 6.

COM Connector, Terminals 1 to 6
LON Terminals
Be sure to observe polarity when wiring the LON.

1 — "A" side of signaling circuit for COM 1

2 — "B" side of signaling circuit for COM 1

4 — "A" side of signaling circuit for COM 2

5 — "B" side of signaling circuit for COM 2

3 & 6 — shield connections.

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