Figure 7 — digital input connection method – Alpha Technologies Cordex HP CXRF 48-12kW User Manual

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7.7.2 Digital Inputs

The digital input channels are used to monitor various alarm and control signals. All input channels are voltage

activated and accept a bipolar (negative or positive) DC signal directly.

Connection Method

Typical Alpha systems use the “reset with Hot and trigger with Ground” connection. The digital input is wired in

such a way that the Hot is wired directly into one of the input terminals. For example, the positive input for +24 V

systems. The other input terminal is wired to the Ground (common) of the system through a dry contact relay usu-

ally located on the equipment requiring monitoring. This method allows the digital input to receive or not receive a

Ground signal on an alarm.

Figure 7 — Digital input connection method

Voltage level definitions for digital inputs

The digital input channels can be programmed for “active high” or “active low.” Active high indicates “alarm on

the presence of a ground signal” and active low indicates “alarm on the removal of a ground signal.” See CXC

Software manual for detailed instruction on programming.

Voltage Range (Vdc)

Voltage Level (Vdc)

Considered As “0” (Off)

Voltage Level (Vdc)

Considered As “1” (On)

0 - 60

(system voltage setting)

0 - 3

18 - 60

7.7.3 Analog Inputs

CAUTION!

Ensure the correct polarity is used for all input cable terminations.

The analog input channels are used to monitor various types of electrical signals. Some of the analog channels

are reserved for specific signals, while others are designated as general-purpose inputs, which accommodate

various types of analog signals.
The Battery -48V should be connected at the battery system voltage terminal for CXC reference when a battery

disconnect device is used. It is critical to CXC operation as it ensures a source of power to the CXC should the

disconnect device open the circuit.

Voltage

Voltage Input #1 (load voltage per CXC software) terminals (V1) on the shelf provide connections to an optional

secondary voltage input. For example, this can be terminated to the load side of an LVD contactor to monitor load

voltage.

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