9060 cascade low voltage controller - introduction – Ransburg 9060 LV Cascade Controller 80120-XXX User Manual

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9060 Cascade Low Voltage Controller - Introduction

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High Voltage On (

Relay Output,

Dry Contact

)

The “HV on” signal (TB2-3) is available in both
LOCAL and REMOTE modes. This signal,
being a relay controlled signal, can be config-
ured as either an AC or DC signal using the
Relay Common Input as the signal source.
For information regarding the relay contact
voltage ratings, please refer to the “Relay
Output Contacts” portion of the “Installation”
section of the manual. This relay signal is
activated when the High Voltage cascade is
turned on.

Fault (

Relay Output, Dry Contact

)

The “Fault” signal (TB2-1) is available in both
LOCAL and REMOTE modes. This signal,
being a relay controlled signal, can be config-
ured as either an AC or DC signal using the
Relay Common Input as the signal source.
For information regarding the relay contact
voltage ratings, please refer to the “Relay
Output Contacts” portion of the “Installation”
section of the manual. This relay signal is
activated when a Fault Condition or Overload
Condition has faulted the 9060 Controller.

Relay Common Input

The relay common input (TB2-2) is a shared
connection between the Fault and HV on relay
outputs. This is the source of their output
voltage. It can be wired to either an AC or DC
signal. It is most commonly connected to the
24 VDC power provided at (TB2-4). This
allows the relays to output 24 VDC signals
without the use of any outside power sources.

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