RLE LD300 User Manual

Seahawk ld300 quick start guide

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Supplies for Installation

Included with the LD300

15 foot (4.57m) leader cable

End-of-line terminator (EOL)

Wall mounting hardware

Available from RLE, sold separately

SeaHawk sensing cable, up to 300 feet (91.4m)

100-240V to 5VDC power supply (WA-DC-5-ST)

Mount the Device

Remove the cover from the LD300 to expose the mounting holes. Use the

provided hardware to mount the LD300 in the desired location.

Connect the Sensing Cable

Leader cable is used to connect sensing cable to the LD300, since sensing cable

cannot connect directly to the device.

1. Insert the four stripped wires of the leader cable into the appropriate slots in

the Cable Input terminal block at the bottom right corner of the LD300:

White wire: insert into pinout labeled W

Black wire: insert into pinout labeled B

Green wire: insert into pinout labeled G

Red wire: insert into pinout labeled R

2. Unscrew the EOL from the end of the leader cable.

3. Attach the length of sensing cable to the leader cable.

4. Route the sensing cable according to your cable layout diagram.

5. Secure the EOL to the unoccupied end of the sensing cable.

Connect the Relay Outputs

The LD300 can be used as a stand-alone device, but it does have two Form

C relay outputs that communicate leak and fault status to another device or

system. If you wish to use the relay outputs, wire them at this time.

Connect the Power and Wiring Connections

The LD300 requires a 5 VDC power supply. To avoid product damage or personal

injury, wire power to the slots labeled + and in the DC IN terminal blocks.

Establish all wiring connections, including sensing cable, relay outputs, and

power before you activate the board’s power supply.

Program Jumpers

The LD300 has two sets of three-pin jumpers. JP1 is used to configure the

sensitivity of the leak setting. JP2 configures the relay outputs. If you change

the jumpers, you must cycle power to the LD300 in order for it to recognize the

change.

JP1
Set the leak sensitivity

Jumper spans top two pins

High sensitivity - most sensitive - system alarms with

.5” (13mm) wetted cable

Jumper is not installed

Medium sensitivity - system alarms with 2” (51mm)

wetted cable

Jumper spans bottom two pins

Low sensitivity - least sensitive - system alarms with 6”

(152mm) wetted cable

JP2
Relay Output Configuration

Jumper spans top two pins

Relay is supervised - the relay remains ON until either

power is disabled or an alarm is detected - at which

time the relay turns OFF.

Jumper spans bottom two pins

Relay is non-supervised - the relay remains OFF until

an alarm is detected - at which time the relay turns

ON.

LED

The LD300 has one LED, which is used to report a variety of device conditions.

Power On / Normal - The LED is on and displays a solid green color during

normal operation, with no alarm present.

Cable Break - The LED flashes twice and then pauses for two seconds. This

pattern repeats itself as long as the cable break is present.

SeaHawk LD300 Quick Start Guide

Thank you for purchasing a SeaHawk

LD300 single-zone leak detection

controller. This guide outlines device

installation and operation.

If you need further assistance, please

contact RLE Technologies via our website

- http://www.rletech.com/ (go to the

Support link) or call us at 970-484-6510,

Option 2.

v2.2

(1/2014)

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