TB-3086
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Installation
Power Relay
Figure 7. Power Relay features and components
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A
B
C
E
F
G
H
A. Normally On Receptacle:
Provides power unless
the operator is connected to the Full-Time Continuous
Monitor, and it reports all PASS conditions.
B. Always On Receptacle:
Always provides power
regardless of the Full-Time Continuous Monitor's status.
C. Switch Active LED:
Illuminates green when the
internal relay switch is activated.
D. Interface Connector:
Use the included interface
cable to connect the Full-Time Continuous Monitor to
this connector.
E. Normally Off Receptacles:
Provides power when
the operator is connected to the Full-Time Continuous
Monitor, and it does not report any alarm conditions.
F. Power Switch:
Rock to RESET to turn on the Power
Relay. Rock to OFF to turn off the Power Relay.
G. Power LED:
Illuminates red when the Power Relay
is powered.
H. Power Inlet:
Connect the included power cord here.
Figure 8. Installing the Full-Time Continuous Monitor
Mat Monitor Cord
Full-Time
Continuous Monitor
Grounded
Worksurface Mat
Power Cord
Countersunk Washer
Flat Head Screw
1. Remove the Full-Time Continuous Monitor from the
carton, and inspect for damage.
2. Determine the mounting location of the Full-Time
Continuous Monitor. Its LEDs should be visible
to the operator. Secure the Full-Time Continuous
Monitor to a surface using its mounting tabs and the
included pan head screws or dual lock fasteners.
3. Secure the ring termination of the white mat monitor
cord to the mat monitor screw terminal on the back
of the Full-Time Continuous Monitor.
4. Connect the mat monitor cord from the back of
the Full-Time Continuous Monitor to a grounded
worksurface mat. Use the included countersunk
washer and flat head screw to secure the cord to
the grounded mat.
5. Connect the power cord to the power inlet located
on the back of the Full-Time Continuous Monitor.
Connect the opposite end to an appropriate AC
outlet.
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5 Commonwealth Ave,
Woburn,
MA 01801