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Installation Guide

Daintree

®

 Networked General Purpose Adapter (WGA100)

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The WGA100 is designed so that it can be mounted in a 

variety of ways. 

Using the Mounting Bracket

 

The mounting bracket included with the WGA100 and shown in

the illustration below provides a screw-mounting alternative. The

bracket has a slot that allows wires to remain connected as you 

snap the bracket onto the WGA100 nipple. The WGA100

can be secured at the other end using the integral screw tab.

External to an Enclosure

Alternatively, it can be mounted externally to a junction box

or enclosure through a ½” knockout.

When the wiring connections have been decided and extra 

(unused) wires identified, secure the unused wires to keep

them neat, out of the way, and protected against shorting or 

interference with other components or devices. It is best

to trim unused low voltage wires to about 5 inches in length, 

isolate them using a wire nut or equivalent then bundle

and bind them close to the adapter’s body. Be sure that 

unused Red and Violet output wires are completely isolated

from all other wires. Unused line voltage wires must be 

securely isolated and housed inside a junction box, or 

other approved electrical enclosure.

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Mounting

Trimming and Dressing

Figure. 12: Mounting with the 

included bracket

Figure 13: Mounting external to a 

junction box or electrical enclosure

Summary of Contents for GE current WGA100

Page 1: ...an AC powered device that provides On Off switching and 0 10V analog control as well as reporting and monitoring capability of binary and 0 10V analog signal inputs for non lighting applications It pr...

Page 2: ...valve or damper actuator An example is a hot water valve opening up 25 to maintain a set point Switch 4 Binary Input Low voltage Blue wire A binary input indicates if a device is turned on or not Some...

Page 3: ...of the devices connected to it Risk of electrical shock Disconnect all power before installation and during servicing Do not open WGA100 enclosure no user serviceable parts inside All installation and...

Page 4: ...Guide Daintree Networked General Purpose Adapter WGA100 4 4 Wiring Continued Figure 5 Switched Line Voltage to Contactor Binary Output DIP Switch 1 On Figure 6 Low Voltage On Off LSD Binary Output DIP...

Page 5: ...General Purpose Adapter WGA100 5 4 Wiring Continued Figure 7 Setback Thermostat Binary Output DIP Switch 2 On Figure 8 Analog Output 0 10V level controllable multistate DIP Switch 3 On Figure 9 Binary...

Page 6: ...Continued Figure 10 Analog Input 0 10V level monitoring multistate DIP Switch 6 On Figure 11 Combination of Interfaces The interfaces can be enabled in any combination DIP Switches 1 3 4 5 and 6 are t...

Page 7: ...ough a knockout When the wiring connections have been decided and extra unused wires identified secure the unused wires to keep them neat out of the way and protected against shorting or interference...

Page 8: ...d IEEE Addresses After the Installation Test is complete the WGA100 is ready to communicate with the Daintree Wireless Area Controller WAC and the Daintree Controls Software DCS web based user interfa...

Page 9: ...red operation CAN ICES 005 B NMB 005 B FCC Warning Message Industry Canada IC Warning Message Input Voltage 120 277VAC 50 60Hz Switched Output 15A 120 277 VAC Relay 1 hp 120 230 VAC Low Voltage 24VDC...

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