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The alarm relay output can be configured in two main ways:
Trip/Power Loss Alarm
–
The alarm relay is configured as normally closed
(
=
) by default, shown below (left). An external alarm circuit that detects
broken wiring also as an alarm connects to [AL0] and [AL1]. After powerup and
short delay (< 2 seconds), the relay energizes and the alarm circuit is OFF. Then,
either an inverter trip event or an inverter power loss will de-energize the relay
and open the alarm circuit
Trip Alarm
–
Alternatively, you can configure the relay as normally open (
=
),
shown below (right). An external alarm circuit that detects broken wiring also as
an alarm connects to [AL0] and [AL2]. After powerup, the relay energizes only
when an inverter trip event occurs, opening the alarm circuit. However, in this
configuration, an inverter power loss does not open the alarm circuit.
Be sure to use the relay configuration that is appropriate for your system design. Note
that the external circuits shown assume that a closed circuit = no alarm condition (so
that a broken wire also causes an alarm). However, some systems may require a closed
circuit = alarm condition. In that case, then use the opposite terminal [AL1] or [AL2]
from the ones shown.
N.C. contacts (
=
)
N.O. contacts (
=
)
During normal operation
When an alarm occurs or
when power is OFF
During normal operation or
when power is OFF
When an alarm occurs
Power
Run Mode
AL0-AL1
AL0-AL2
Power
Run Mode
AL0-AL1
AL0-AL2
ON
Normal
Closed
Open
ON
Normal
Open
Closed
ON
Trip
Open
Closed
ON
Trip
Closed
Open
OFF
–
Open
Closed
OFF
–
Open
Closed
AL1
Power
supply
Load
AL0
AL2
AL1
Power
supply
Load
AL0
AL2
AL1
Power
supply
Load
AL0
AL2
AL1
Power
supply
Load
AL0
AL2
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