Rockwell Automation 1440-VAD02-01RA XM-123 Aeroderivative Module User Manual

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Publication GMSI10-UM003D-EN-P - May 2010

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Table 2.1 shows the on-board relay connections for the XM-123.

Figures 2.9 and 2.10 illustrate the behavior of the NC and NO terminals when
the relay is wired for failsafe, alarm or nonalarm condition or non-failsafe,
alarm or nonalarm condition.

IMPORTANT

All XM relays are double pole. This means that each relay
has two contacts in which each contact operates
independently but identically. The following information
and illustrations show wiring solutions for both contacts;
although, in many applications it may be necessary to wire
only one contact.

TIP

The Expansion Relay module may be connected to the
module to provide additional relays. Refer the XM-441
Expansion Relay Module User Guide for wiring details.

IMPORTANT

The NC/NO terminal descriptions (page 20) correspond
to a de-energized (unpowered) relay.

When the relay is configured for non-failsafe operation, the
relay is normally de-energized.

When the relay is configured for failsafe operation, the
relay is normally energized, and the behavior of the NC and
NO terminals is inverted.

Table 2.1 Relay Connections for XM-123

Configured for

Failsafe Operation

Relay 1 Terminals

Nonalarm

Alarm

Wire Contacts

Contact 1

Contact 2

Closed Opened

COM

47

50

NO

48

49

Opened

Closed

COM 47

50

NC

46

51

Configured for

Non-failsafe Operation

Relay 1 Terminals

Nonalarm

Alarm

Wire Contacts

Contact 1

Contact 2

Closed

Opened

COM

47

50

NC

46

51

Opened

Closed

COM

47

50

NO

48

49

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