Local mode (trigger signal only), Relay contact outputs, 9060 cascade low voltage controller - installation – Ransburg 9060 LV Auto Cascade 80120-XXX User Manual

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9060 Cascade Low Voltage Controller - Installation

CP-13-02.2

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LOCAL MODE
(TRIGGER SIGNAL ONLY)


The LOCAL mode is normally used only for
handguns, or very simple automatic gun
systems. Most handguns use a flow switch
(13742-01 or 13742-02) to provide the trigger
signal. The listed flow switches can be mount-
ed inside the 9060 Controller chassis via the Air
Flow Switch Connector on the back side panel.
When the handgun trigger is pressed and flow
starts, the flow switch is activated and triggers
the high voltage. Due to this, only a single
trigger signal input is required to operate in
LOCAL mode. As the 9060 Controller is
designed to operate in both REMOTE and
LOCAL modes, it contains all of the wiring
connections for both modes and requires some
minor setting changes to allow operation in
LOCAL mode using only the trigger input
signal.

To operate the Controller in the LOCAL mode,
which uses only the high voltage trigger signal,
perform the following:

1.

Turn the 9060 Controller off, disconnect
it from its AC source, and remove the
fuses.

2.

Unscrew the front four (4) screws and slide
the cover off.

3. If the flow switch is being used, connect the

ground (green) lead from the flow switch to
the ground screw on the base plate shown
in Figure 13. The trigger signal (black) lead
should be connected to the trigger signal on
the remote I/O terminal block connector
(Position 5) as shown in Figure 14.

ALWAYS double check that the Con-

troller is unplugged from its AC outlet
before working with any internal wiring.

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W A R N I N G

Description

DC

AC

Max. Switching Capacity

60W

62.5VA

Max. Operating Voltage

125VDC 125VAC

Max. Operating Current

2A

2A

MAXIMUM CONTACT RATINGS

RELAY CONTACT
OUTPUTS


A set of relay contacts for high voltage (CR1)
and fault (CR2) conditions is provided at 4TB-3
and 4TB-1 (See Figure 8). One end of these
relay contacts are connected together and also
connected to a source input terminal 4TB-2
(See Figure 11). When a source voltage is
present at 4TB-2 and either the high voltage is
on or a fault condition occurs, the source
voltage will become available at the output end
of the corresponding contact. Maximum
contact ratings are as follows:

When wiring to 4TB, use a shielded cable and
route the wiring through the standard I/O
connector as described in the “I/O Connectors”
section of this manual.

An internal 24 VDC source voltage is

available at 4TB-4. Using a jumper wire,
this voltage may be connected to 4TB-2
to be used as the source voltage for the
relay contact outputs. In this case, the
total current sourced should not exceed 1
amp.

N O T E

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