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RA889A SWITCHING RELAY

68-0216—2

4

WIRING

WARNING

Electrical Shock Hazard.
Can cause serious personal injury or death.
Use only NEC Class 1 wire for all line voltage wiring 
connections. Class 1 wires must be rated for at least 
167°F (75°C).

All wiring must comply with all applicable electrical codes, 
ordinances, and regulations. Follow all instructions furnished 
with the controlled equipment.

IMPORTANT

The switching relay terminals are approved only for 
use with copper wires.

When two or more line-voltage load devices are to be 
controlled in parallel, the total current must not exceed the 
rating for the relay load. Never connect load terminals to a 
load that uses more current than the amount listed in the 
electrical ratings on the relay. See Table 3 for wiring length 
specifications. See the schematic and typical hookups in Fig. 
2 through 7.

Table 2.  Wire Lengths.

Fig. 2.  RA889A internal schematic and typical hookup.

OPERATION

The RA889A consists of a transformer, an Spdt line-voltage 
relay, an Spst low-voltage relay and wiring terminals. When 
line-voltage is applied to the transformer, the relay is powered 
on thermostat contact closure. The relay may also be used to 
provide electrical isolation in low-voltage circuits, if powered 
from a 24 Vac or 24 Vdc external source connected to W(T) 
and C. Fiber barriers separate line- and low-voltage 
connections.

CHECKOUT

1.

Keep the cover on the relay during normal operation 
and remove only for service and checkout.

2.

Relay contacts require no cleaning; they are arranged 
to close with a wiping action and are self-cleaning. The 
contacts may turn black after being in service for some 
time; this discoloration does not prevent proper opera-
tion.

3.

After installation is complete, operate system through at 
least one cycle from the controller to make certain the 
relay controls the equipment as intended.

.TROUBLESHOOTING

Test Button

This connection is the same as a call for heat connection 
between the R(T) and W(T) terminals.

Relay LED

This LED lights whenever there is 120 Vac (L1) on the N.O. 
terminal (when COM/N.O. relay contacts are closed).

Wire Size 

(AWG)

Total Wire Length

Wire Length of Run to 

Thermostat

Feet

Meters

Feet Meters

22

120

38.0

60

18.0

20

200

61.0

100

30.5

18

300

91.5

150

45.5

16

500

152.5

250

76.0

14

800

244.0

400

122.0

L1 
HOT

L2

R(T)

W(T)

C

L2

L1

1

1

LOW VOLTAGE (CLASS 2)
2-WIRE THERMOSTAT

POWER SUPPLY. PROVIDE OVERLOAD PROTECTION 
AND DISCONNECT MEANS AS REQUIRED.

X2

X1

RELAY

LED

LOW-VOLTAGE
POWERPILE®

G

N.O.

COM

TO 
POWER

N.C.

LOAD 1

TO 
POWER

1

M14295

AUTOMOTIVE
FUSE

Summary of Contents for RA889A

Page 1: ...ystems FEATURES High load switching capability Troubleshooting LED Push to test button Replaceable transformer fuse Long life DC relay drive control technology Relay for use with external 24 Vac or 24 Vdc supply with line voltage control or with internal 24V transformer supply One model replaces many Honeywell models See Table 1 Replacement Cross Reference Contents Application 1 Features 1 Specifi...

Page 2: ... closely controlled conditions and some minor differences in performance can be expected if those conditions are changed TRADELINE Model RA889A Switching Relay with 24V controller for switching one line voltage load Electrical Ratings Voltage 120 Vac 60 Hz Thermostat Heat Anticipator Setting 0 12A Transformer Ratings Primary 120 Vac 60 Hz Secondary 24 Vac 12 VA maximum 9 VA available for exter nal...

Page 3: ... supply before wiring MOUNTING In replacement applications mount the new relay in the same location as the old relay For new installations locate the relay vertically on a solid wall or partition as close as possible to the device to be controlled Select a location that is easily accessible for installation and service NOTE To reduce the possible transformer hum and relay noise that is sometimes a...

Page 4: ...used to provide electrical isolation in low voltage circuits if powered from a 24 Vac or 24 Vdc external source connected to W T and C Fiber barriers separate line and low voltage connections CHECKOUT 1 Keep the cover on the relay during normal operation and remove only for service and checkout 2 Relay contacts require no cleaning they are arranged to close with a wiping action and are self cleani...

Page 5: ...ASE MUST BE CONNECTED TO EARTH GROUND USE GROUNDING SCREW PROVIDED B1 IS 1 4 IN TAB TERMINAL 1 2 L7148A L8148A 2 1 M14301 3 3 X2 X1 N O COM L2 L1 W T R T X2 X1 N O COM L2 L1 W T R T X2 X1 N O COM L2 L1 W T R T R T W T R T W T R T W T L1 L2 COM N O X1 X2 G L2 L1 T T C1 C2 B2 B1 L1 HOT L2 PUMP PUMP PUMP T87F T87F T87F RA889A RELAY RA889A RA889A POWER SUPPLY PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROT...

Page 6: ...CONNECTED TO EARTH GROUND USE GROUNDING SCREW PROVIDED 1 1 20 VA M13321 R8888 1 G RA889A R T W T TO APPROPRIATE CONNECTIONS AS REQUIRED BY THE SYSTEM H1 H2 TYPICALLY CONNECTED TO T T OF BURNER CONTROL SYSTEM ZC H1 H2 2 2 USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY FOR ALL CLASS 1 CONNECTIONS USE WIRE RATED FOR AT LEAST 167 F 75 C G L2 L1 3 4 4 POWER SUPPLY PROVIDE DISCONNECT MEANS AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION AS REQUIR...

Page 7: ...ED OUTPUTS X2 X1 LOW VOLTAGE CONTROLLED OUTPUT L1 L2 COM N C N O C RA889A JUMPER LINE VOLTAGE CONTROL NEUTRAL X2 X1 L1 L2 COM N C N O C RA889A NEUTRAL X2 X1 24V CONTROLLER INPUT SUPPLY R T W T R T W T 1 REQUIRED FOR OUTPUT LED OPERATION 2 FOR SERIES 10 OR OTHER HARDWIRED ELECTRONIC 3 WIRE THERMOSTATS 3 WARNING ELECTROCUTION HAZARD POWER SUPPLY CAN CAUSE SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH DISCONNECT POWER BEFO...

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