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Rev 0 – Nov 2016
CIC-200 Manual
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Installation
The CIC-200 is designed to mount on the inside of a rectifier cabinet as a
permanent installation. Failure to mount the unit properly may result in damage to
the unit.
This module has an external mechanical relay for interrupting the current. This
requires installation directly to the output of the rectifier
There are three different connections that need to be made:
AC Power
A single phase AC power input is required to provide power to the CIM-50S. A
range of 100V to 240V at either 50 or 60 Hz is acceptable. A cable with a
Rectifier
Always turn the rectifier OFF and check with a meter before performing any work
inside the rectifier case. This should only be done by trained personnel following
the company’s safety policies. Follow the company procedures for rectifier access.
The relay is installed in series with the rectifier output to the anode bed or to the
structure. The CIC-200 has 2 relays that are to be wired in parallel to share the
load at high amperage.
GPS (Global Positioning System)
The GPS antenna is external to the CIC-200 box. The antenna should be mounted
so that it has an unobstructed view of the sky. When the GPS engine has acquired
the minimum number of satellites and calculated its position, the UTC time and
location will be shown on the screen.
Physical Orientation
The CIC-200 controller may be
installed anywhere convenient.
The case is dust resistant, but not
weather proof and requires
installation within a cabinet or
indoors.
There are two relays provide on a
mounting plate. The relays must be
installed oriented vertically to
function. There is an arrow on each relay to
indicate which end must face up.