4. wiring the contact signals, 4-1. general precautions, 4-2. contact outputs – Yokogawa EXA DC402 Dual-Channel Conductivity Analyzer User Manual

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Installation and wiring 3-7

3-4. Wiring the contact signals

3-4-1. General precautions

The contact output signals consist of voltage-free relay contacts for switching electrical appliances

(SPDT). They can also be used as digital outputs to signal processing equipment (such as a controller or

PLC). It is possible to use multi-core cables for the contact in and output signals and shielded multi-core

cable for the analog signals.

3-4-2. Contact outputs

The EXA unit’s four contact outputs can be wired to suit your own custom requirements (Figure 3-6).

In the Non-Alarm or Power Off states, contacts S1, S2 and S3 are OFF, Common (C) and Normally

Closed (NC) are in contact.

In the “Fail” or Power Off states, contact S4 is ON, Common (C) and Normally Closed (NC) are in con-

tact.

You can either use them to switch AC power, or switch a DC Voltage for digital interfacing.

Default settings

The contact S1 is pre-programmed for high alarm function.

The contact S2 is pre-programmed for a low alarm function.

The contact S3 is not activated as an alarm (off).

The contact S4 is pre-programmed for FAIL.

The three control contacts (S1 to S3) can be used for simple process control by programming their func-

tion (Chapter 5). The FAIL contact is programmed to signal a fault in the measuring loop. Always con-

nect the FAIL contact to an alarm device such as a warning light, sound annunciator, or alarm panel to

make full use of the fault detection possibilities (self diagnostics) of the EXA converter.

3-4-3. Contact input
It is necessary to use screening/shielding on the output signal cables. Screw (M3) 23 is used to connect

the shielding.

3-5. Wiring the analog output signals

3-5-1. General precautions

The analog output signals of the EXA transmit low power standard industry signals to peripherals like

control systems or strip-chart recorders (Figure 3-6).

3-5-2. Analog output signals

The output signals consist of active current signals of either 0-20 mA or 4-20 mA. The maximum load

can be 600 ohms on each.

It is necessary to use screening/shielding on the output signal cables. Terminal 63 is used to connect the

shielding.

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