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DECS-250
Typical Connections
Typical Connections
Typical connection diagrams are provided in this chapter as a guide when wiring the DECS-250 for
communication, contact inputs, contact outputs, sensing, and operating power.
Typical connections for shunt powered applications are shown in Figure 108. Typical connections for
PMG powered applications are shown in Figure 109. Typical connections for station powered applications
are shown in Figure 110. Three-phase-delta voltage sensing connections are shown. The drawing notes
in Figures 108, 109, and 110 correspond to the descriptions found in Table 7.
Note
Field wires, connected to terminals F+ and F–, must be twisted pair
with approximately one turn per inch for an EMC compliant installation.
Table 7. Typical Connection Drawing Descriptions
Locator
Description
1
Optional - ICRM (Inrush Current Reduction Module), Basler part number 9387900104.
2
Operating (bridge) power input. For single-phase power, omit one phase connection.
See
Power Inputs
or
Specifications
for operating power ratings.
Caution
For redundant applications with a single-phase, 300 Hz Marathon
PMG, only one DECS-250 can be connected to the PMG at a time. In
redundant applications, a contactor should be used for each DECS-
250 power input or equipment damage may occur.
3
Generator voltage sensing input. Potential transformer required if line voltage exceeds
600 Vac.
4
Cross-current compensation input, 1 Aac or 5 Aac.
5
Connections required only if voltage matching, sync-check, or auto synchronizer
functions are used.
6
Labels indicate the functions assigned by the default programmable logic to the
contact inputs and output contacts.
7
See Power Inputs or Specifications for control power input ratings.
8
RS-232 port used for communication with another DECS in a redundant DECS
system.
9
Optional communication port (style xxxxxxP) uses PROFIBUS protocol.
10
IRIG time synchronization input.
11
Ethernet communication port can be copper (style xxxxx1x) or fiber optic (style
xxxxx2x) and uses Modbus communication protocol.
12
Type B USB jack for temporary, local communication.
Caution
In accordance with the guidelines defined in USB standards, the USB
port on this device is not isolated. To prevent damage to a connected
PC or laptop, the DECS-250 must be properly tied to ground.
Summary of Contents for DECS-250
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