Connecting to controllers – KMC Controls XEE-6311 User Manual

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Digital Designer’s Guide

AN0604D Revision B

Tips for connecting 24-volt power

Connecting to controllers

1–17

Connecting to
controllers

KMC Controls recommends supplying power to each controller from a
transformer dedicated to the controller. Illustration 3 is a typical connection of a
KMC XEE–6000 series transformer connected to a KMC controller. The usual
practice is to connect the phase (usually blue) wire of the transformer secondary
to the phase or ~ terminal and the common (usually brown) wire connected to the
– or ground terminal. Other transformers may use a different color scheme.
Unless required by an electrical code requirement, do not ground either lead of
the secondary.

–

–

24 VAC

120 VAC

Connecting several controllers to a single transformer

When more than one controller must be powered from a common transformer,
connect as shown in Illustration 3. In addition, observe the following
requirements:

Connect the phase (~) terminals in parallel with other phase terminals and
the commons (–) in parallel with the other common terminals. See
Illustration 4.

If the secondary must be grounded, ground it at only one location. See

Grounded secondary connections

on page 1-18.

Connect only controllers with the same type of power supply. Controllers
with half-wave power supplies and full-wave power supplies cannot be
powered directly by the same transformer. See

Grounded secondary

connections

on page 1-18.

Choose a transformer with the correct VA rating. See

Calculating transformer

size

on page 1-21.

Choose a wire size that limits the voltage drop to no more than 5%. See

Calculating voltage drop

on page 1-22.

Illustration 3 Connecting to a single controller

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