Caution – RKI Instruments RM-5000 Series Multi-Unit Case User Manual

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4 How to Use

4-4. Precautions for system designing

RM-5000 Multi-unit Case

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CAUTION

The "b" contact (break contact) under de-energized state may be opened momentarily by a physical
shock, such as external force.
When the "b" contact is selected for the alarm contact, take appropriate actions to prepare for a
momentary activation, for example, add signal delay operation (approximately one second) to the
receiving side of the "b" contact.

Proper use of alarm contact

The alarm contact of the multi-unit case is used to transmit signals to activate an external buzzer or alarm
lamp. Do not use the multi-unit case for controlling purpose (e.g., controlling the shutdown valve).












The specifications for the alarm contact of the multi-unit case are based on the resistant load conditions. If
inductive load is used at the alarm contact, the following errors will occur easily because counter
electromotive force is generated at the contact.
• Deposition, defective insulation or defective contact at the relay contact

• Damage of any electric parts due to high-voltage generated inside the multi-unit case

• Abnormal operations by an out-of-control CPU













If load is to be activated, appropriate measures must be taken to stabilize the operation of the multi-unit
case and protect the alarm contact referring to the following information.
• Relay it with an external relay at a lower voltage of 100 VAC or below (contact amplification). At the same

time, the surge absorbing part SK1 suitable for the specifications must be attached to the external relay.

• In addition, the surge absorbing part SK2 must be attached to the loaded side of the external relay if

necessary.

• It may be recommended that the surge absorbing part should be attached to the contact for certain load

conditions. It must be attached to an appropriate position by checking how the load is activated.

CAUTION

• In principle, do not activate inductive load at the alarm contact of the multi-unit case. (In

particular, never use the inductive load to activate a fluorescent lamp or motor.)

• If inductive load is activated, relay it with an external relay (contact amplification). However,

because the coil of an external relay also involves inductive load, select a relay at a lower
voltage (100 VAC or below), and then protect the contact of the multi-unit case with an
appropriate surge absorbing part, such as a CR circuit.

SK1

SK2

Coil

Load

Power
supply

Power
supply

External relay

(low voltage relay)

Alarm contact

* SK1, SK2: Surge absorbing parts

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