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Wiring General 

All wiring must conform to NEC and local codes and regulations. Use earth ground isolating step-down Class 2 

transformers. Do not use autotransformers. Determine supply transformer rating by summing total VA of product 

and output loads. 

 

Risk of Electric Shock or Fire 

 

More than one disconnect switch may be required to de-energize the 
equipment before servicing. 

 

Input Class 2 Power Supplies are interconnected. Use only Class 2 
sources suitable for interconnections. 

 

 

 

 

 

All terminals are acceptable for Class 2 Circuit connections only 

 

Use copper conductors only 

 

Apply minimum 6.0 lb-in torque for tightening field wires into the terminal 
blocks 

Power 

This product is designed to use a 24 VAC, Class 2 power supply. The proper specified cabling must be used. 

(18 – 16 AWG, 2-conductor wire) 

A single transformer may be used to power multiple controllers and/or auxiliary field devices (actuators, etc.) 

provided the following conditions are met: 

 

All devices MUST be ½ wave rectified. Mixing power between ½ wave and full wave rectified devices 
will damage both the transformer and connected equipment. 

 

The transformer is properly sized, including line losses for the total VA requirements. 

 

Polarity is observed between controllers (with respect to 24~ and Gnd). 

 

Each controller is grounded as shown in the diagram below. This is important to protect equipment and 
ensure a common ground reference for RS-485 communications. 

 

The transformer secondary is fused for its maximum rated load (4A max for Class 2 circuits). 

 

 

 

Make sure to ground the controller using the ground lug that is available on the 

controller. 

Summary of Contents for DAC-633

Page 1: ...controlling various packaged units and other equipment with small I O requirements As the controller is completely programmable GCL programs and BACnet objects can be tailored to the specific applica...

Page 2: ...ations Impedance value for which ground faults are detected is zero ohms Cautions or Warnings This controller is an Electro statically sensitive device Proper ESD protection ground strap should be use...

Page 3: ...ing The DAC 633 includes a plastic enclosure that can be quickly mounted with two screws not provided This controller should be mounted in an appropriate location within packaged equipment or another...

Page 4: ...Delta Controls Page 4 of 12 Board Layout...

Page 5: ...st still have a unique dip switch address even when using software to define the controller number DNA Controller Addressing The Dip Switch is a binary switch Each individual DIP switch represents a u...

Page 6: ...gned to use a 24 VAC Class 2 power supply The proper specified cabling must be used 18 16 AWG 2 conductor wire A single transformer may be used to power multiple controllers and or auxiliary field dev...

Page 7: ...d to ensure reliable communications 22 AWG twisted pair 100 120 ohms impedance 17 pF ft or lower capacitance with a braided or aluminum foil shield Controllers should always be wired together in a dai...

Page 8: ...ors that use a 0 5 VDC signal 10V For sensors that use a 0 10 VDC signal Binary Output Power Source The binary triac outputs can be selected to use either an internal or external power source by placi...

Page 9: ...ceiving data through the port If communication is good both LEDs will flash at a high rate Network NET2 MS TP RS485 Communication Status Indicators The green LED flashes to indicate when the controlle...

Page 10: ...RJ 11 Jack Used with Delta Controls service tool devices for example CON 768 Inputs 6 Universal Inputs 10 bit jumper configurable for the following input types 0 5 VDC 0 10 VDC 10 K Thermistor Dry Con...

Page 11: ...rmonics Class A EN 61000 3 3 1994 A1 2001 01 Power Line Fluctuations Pst 1 Plt 0 65 EN 61000 6 1 2001 Light Industrial Residential Immunity Requirements EN 61000 4 2 1995 A2 2000 11 ESD Immunity Level...

Page 12: ...ul interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at...

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