Relay contact #1 …….the “blower on” contact – Labconco PURICARE Procedure Station Models 31260 User Manual

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Generally, the Labconco provided contacts can switch very low amounts of electrical

current, so to control high power, line-operated devices, the Labconco contacts must be

used to control yet another set of contacts that are rated for the actual load being

switched.

The wiring diagram indicates that the “BLOWER ON” contacts are located at J3 - pins 3

& 4 while the Airflow Alarm contacts are located at J3 - pins 1&2.

Relay Contact #1 …….the “BLOWER ON” contact

This set of contacts (dry contacts pins 3 & 4 of J3 on the electrical enclosure) will

indicate when the BSC’s blower is on. On an A2 cabinet, this contact will close/short
once the blower key is pressed to turn the blower on.

However, on a B2 cabinet, the contacts will close on the initial blower turn-on, but then

these contacts must follow the blower action based on the exhaust airflow sensor, since

low airflow will cause the internal blower to shut off.

The generalized circuit shown below indicates how to interface the Labconco contacts to

power a high power device. Note that the Labconco contacts are used to power the

low-power coil of an added external power style relay/contactor—in this case the relay is

a Hasco HAT903ASDC12, and the 12V coil draws only .08Amps (the Labconco +12V is

fused at .5amps, so choose a max. 5 watts coil)


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