Wiring, Fig. 5 24 vac applications (non-power stealing), Fig. 3 line voltage application (power stealing) – Emerson 16E09-101 User Manual

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WIRING

Wiring Instruction Notes

Switch Settings
Switch SW2 must be set for applications as shown:

SW2

Line Voltage (Power Stealing)

PS

Line Voltage (Non Power Stealing)

Non PS

24 VAC (Non Power Stealing)

Non PS

Fig. 4 Line Voltage Application

(Non-Power Stealing)

SW2

PTC

BIN

GND

ALAR

M

NTC

PS

NC

NEUT LINE LOAD

24 VAC

TH TR

Binary Input
(Gold Plated
Contacts)

NTC*
Temperature
Sensor

PTC*
Temperature
Sensor

120 VAC

Hot

Neutral

L1
L2

208/240

VAC

Voltage Input

Load

NON

PS

Alarm Output
For optional connection
to customer alarm equipment

24 VAC (Block not used)
TH - Thermostat Hot
TR - Thermostat Return

Fig. 5 24 VAC Applications

(Non-Power Stealing)

SW2

PTC

BIN

GND

ALAR

M

NTC

PS

NC

NEUT LINE LOAD

24 VAC

TH TR

Binary Input
(Gold Plated
Contacts)

Note: Do not use Output
Relay to control Line Voltage
when using 24 VAC Power

NTC*
Temperature
Sensor

PTC*
Temperature
Sensor

24 VAC
Class 2
Transformer

Load

NON

PS

Alarm Output
For optional connection
to customer alarm equipment

24 VAC
TH - Thermostat Hot
TR - Thermostat Return

NC contact

operates opposite

of load contact

* NTC – Negative Temperature Coefficient
PTC – Positive Temperature Coefficient

NOTE: Only one sensor (PTC or NTC) may be connected. Sensor must
meet specific temperature vs. resistance specifications.

PTC

BIN

GND

ALAR

M

NTC

SW2

PS

NON

PS

NC

NEUT LINE LOAD

24 VAC

TH TR

Alarm Output
For optional connection
to customer alarm equipment

Binary Input
(Gold Plated
Contacts)

24 VAC (Block not used)
TH - Thermostat Hot
TR - Thermostat Return

NTC*
Temperature
Sensor

PTC*

Temperature

Sensor

Fig. 3 Line Voltage Application

(Power Stealing)

120 VAC

Hot

Neutral

L1
L2

208/240

VAC

Voltage Input

Load

Power Stealing
Power Stealing is an electronic design within the control that
can eliminate the need to connect a neutral line to power the
control. The control receives power from the unit it is control-
ling. Power Stealing saves time and money by often eliminat-
ing the labor to run a neutral wire to the control for power. See
compatibility chart below for certain limitations.

Power Stealing Compatibility Chart

Application

Power

Stealing

Non-Power

Stealing

Line Voltage, replacing existing
control that has a common wire

Yes

Yes

Line Voltage, with load greater
than 2.5 amps, without Defrost
timer or other power interruption
circuit, with or without alarm

Yes

Yes

Line Voltage, with load greater
than 2.5 amps, with Defrost
timer of other power interruption
circuit, no alarm

See

Note 1

Yes

Line Voltage with load greater
than 2.5 amps, with Defrost
timer or other power Interruption
circuit, with alarm

No

Yes

Line Voltage with load less than 2.5
amps

No

Yes

24 VAC Application

No

Yes

NOTE 1: During defrost or time when load circuit is broke,

display will be blank because power has been
interrupted to the control. All menu settings and
setpoint will be restored when power is returned.

(See "Special Note"
in "Operation Section"
for Alarm)

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