Relay output wiring (optional), Emergency generator applications (optional) – Franklin Fueling Systems TS 550 evo Fuel Management System Installation User Manual

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Relay Output Wiring (optional)

As illustrated in the diagram below, the Power Supply Module’s two relay outputs can be used to activate an external 

alarm (TS-RA2) and the two inputs can be used to silence that alarm remotely (TS-RK).

Enlarged View of Power Supply Module’s Relay Outputs

NC1

C1

NO1

NC2

C2

NO2

Suggest Use - Optional:

INCON TS-RA1 (or TS-RA2) & TS-RK

Remote tank overfill alarm outputs.

See the appropriate manuals for further

details.

Remote/External Alarm Outputs

Power Supply

Module

RUN

ERR

5V

24V

POWER

L1

N/L2

RELAY OUTPUTS

NC1

C1

NO1

NC2

C2

NO2

LOW VOLTAGE INPUTS

IN1

GND

IN2

GND

Figure 8: Alarm Output Wiring Schematic

Note: The TS-RA2, TS-RA1 and TS-RK are not part of the UL certification of this system.

Emergency Generator Applications (optional)

The wiring or use of discrete inputs is optional — skip this 

section if you don’t plan to use this interface. Discrete 

inputs may be wired to a TS-550 evo console with 18 

AWG, type TFFN or THWN wire. You may also use THHN 

wire in sizes larger than 18 AWG.
Emergency backup power generator run-relay(s) are 

wired to the discrete input interface terminals at the TS-

550 evo console. A run-relay closure will stop a leak test 

on the associated generator fuel tank. When the generator 

run-relay opens (generator stops running), a run report is 

produced at the console, which shows the total and hourly 

fuel consumption rate during the run cycle.

Note:  You must use dry run-relay contacts for this 

interface because the TS-550 evo series supplies 

+5 VDC digital logic power at the IN (input) 

terminals.

Note: It is recommended that you use: IN 1 & GND for 

Generator 1 /fuel supply Tank #X, and IN 2 & GND 

for Generator 2 /fuel supply Tank #Y. The specific 

fuel tank(s) assigned are “programmable.” See 

Figure 

9 for wiring details.

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