9060 cascade low voltage controller - installation, Local mode jumper settings – Ransburg 9060 LV Cascade Controller 80120-XXX User Manual

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9060 Cascade Low Voltage Controller - Installation

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CP-13-02.3

If a different switch is being used for the

trigger signal, read the switch documenta-
tion for the wiring instructions for the spe-
cific switching element. Verify whether
sinking or sourcing is to be used so the
local/remote trigger protection board
jumpers are set correctly. For further in-
formation, consult your authorized
Ransburg distributor for specific directions
pertaining to your installation or call Cus-
tomer Service.

N O T E

4. The local/remote board (Assy# A13123),

shown in Figure 14 at the bottom below the
remote I/O signal terminal block, is de-
signed for trigger protection in REMOTE
mode. It must have the jumpers adjusted
into “bypass position” to allow for LOCAL
mode operation for the desired input type.
The location of the jumpers on the board is
displayed in Figure 16. Use the LOCAL
mode jumper settings table for the jumper
settings based upon your specific input.

Figure 14: Remote I/O Signal Terminal Block

Trigger Signal -
Position 5
In TB4

Jumper

Local Source

Local Sink

JMP1

1-3

1-3

JMP1

2-4

4-6

JMP2

2-3

1-2

LOCAL Mode Jumper Settings

The 9060 Cascade Low Voltage Con-

troller is designed to handle both a sinking
or sourcing trigger input.

DO NOT use a sourcing (User Supplied

24VDC) trigger signal with the 9060 jump-
ers set for sinking (User Supplied Ground)
inputs or vice versa. Sourcing and sink-
ing inputs have different current flow
paths. Using the wrong settings for the
wrong type input can have unexpected
behavior and/or cause damage to the in-
put circuits.

!

W A R N I N G

The standard optional air flow switch

(13742-01 or 13742-02) used in the 9060
is wired as a sinking switch. When the
flow switch is activated, it connects the
trigger signal input to ground. This re-
quires that the local/remote trigger protec-
tion board be setup to accept a sinking
input. If sourcing inputs are needed, the
flow switch ground wire must be changed
to a 24V DC connection (available on the
terminal blocks).

N O T E

Figure 13: Ground Screw on Base Plate

Back of Cabinet

Ground Screw

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