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SYLK™ I/O DEVICES

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31-00028—02

IMPORTANT

If the device is not connected to a good earth 
ground, the device's internal transient protection 
circuitry is compromised and the function of 
protecting the device from noise and power line 
spikes cannot be fulfilled. This could result in a 
damaged circuit board and require replacement of 
the device. Refer to installation diagrams for 
specific wiring.

CHECKOUT

Step 1. Check Installation and Wiring

Inspect all wiring connections at the device terminals, and 
verify compliance with installation wiring diagrams. If any 
wiring changes are required, 

first

 be sure to remove power 

from the controller 

before

 starting work. Pay particular 

attention to:
— 24 Vac power connections. Verify that multiple devices 

being powered by the same transformer are wired with 
the transformer secondary connected to the same 
input terminal numbers on each device. Use a meter to 
measure 24 Vac at the appropriate terminals (see Fig. 6 
on page 7)
. Device configurations are not necessarily 
limited to three devices, but the total power draw, 
including accessories, cannot exceed 100 VA when 
powered by the same transformer (U.S. only).

— Be sure that each device has terminal 3 wired to a 

verified earth ground, using a wire run as short as 
possible with the heaviest gauge wire available, up to 
14 AWG (2.0 sq mm) with a minimum of 18 AWG (1.0 sq 
mm) for each controller in the group (see Fig. 6 on 
page 7).

— Verify that Triac wiring of the digital outputs to external 

devices uses the proper load power and 24 Vac 
common terminal (digital output common terminals) 
for High-Side switching.

NOTE:

All wiring must comply with applicable electrical 
codes and ordinances or as specified on installa-
tion wiring diagrams.

For guidelines for wiring run lengths and power budget, 
see “Power” on page 3.

12

UI-4

Universal Input

13

UI-12

Universal Input

14

COM

UI COMMON

15

UI-11

Universal Input

16

UI-10

Universal Input

17

COM

UI COMMON

18

UI-9

Universal Input

19

UI-8

Universal Input

20

COM

UI COMMON

21

UI-7

Universal Input

22

UI-6

Universal Input

23

COM

UI COMMON

24

UI-5

Universal Input

Table 7. Description of wiring terminal connections for 

SIO6042.

SIO6042 

Terminal

s

Label

Connection

1

24VAC

24VAC Power

2

24VAC COM 24VAC-COMMON

3

EGND

Chassis/Earth Ground

4

N/A

Not Applicable

5

S-BUS

Sylk

6

S-BUS

Sylk

7

UI-1

Universal Input

8

COM

UI COMMON

9

UI-2

Universal Input

10

DO-1

Discrete Triac Output

11

COM

DO COMMON

12

DO-2

Discrete Triac Output

13

AO-4

Analog Output

14

COM

AO COMMON

15

AO-3

Analog Output

16

AO-2

Analog Output

17

COM

AO COMMON

18

AO-1

Analog Output

Table 6. Description of wiring terminal connections for 

SIO12000. (Continued)

SIO1200

Terminal

s

Label

Connection

19

UI-6

Universal Input

20

COM

UI COMMON

21

UI-5

Universal Input

22

UI-4

Universal Input

23

COM

UI COMMON

24

UI-3

Universal Input

Table 7. Description of wiring terminal connections for 

SIO6042.

SIO6042 

Terminal

s

Label

Connection

Summary of Contents for Sylk SI012000

Page 1: ...ended for use in HVAC applications that require a programmable controller where the IO count is more than the full sized Spyder point count All devices provide flexible universal inputs for external sensors while SIO6042 and SIO4022 provide a combination of analog and digital outputs FEATURES Expands a single Spyder controller s IO count by 8 12 IO per device Up to three devices for Lon Spyders an...

Page 2: ...able in three models see Table 1 Review the power input and output specifications on page 2 before installing the device Hardware driven by Triac outputs must have a minimum current draw when energized of 25 mA and a maximum current draw of 500 mA Hardware driven by the analog current outputs must have a maximum resistance of 550 Ohms resulting in a maximum voltage of 11 volts when driven at 20 mA...

Page 3: ... bottom flex connectors Fig 2 Controller DIN rail mounting models SIO12000 SIO4022 and SIO6042 Power Before wiring the controller and device determine the input and output device requirements for each controller and device used in the system Select input and output devices compatible with the controller device and the application Consider the operating range wiring requirements and the environment...

Page 4: ...ice requires 24 Vac power from an energy limited Class II power source To conform to Class II restrictions U S only transformers must not be larger than 100 VA A single transformer can power more than one device GUIDELINES FOR POWER WIRING ARE AS FOLLOWS For multiple devices operating from a single trans former the same side of the transformer secondary must be connected to the same power input te...

Page 5: ...ple is higher than recommended IMPORTANT No installation should be designed where the line loss is greater than two volts This allows for nominal operation if the primary voltage drops to 102 Vac 120 Vac minus 15 percent 2 Use heavier gauge wire for the power run 14 AWG 2 0 sq mm wire has a resistance of 2 57 ohms per 1 000 ft Using the preceding formula results in a line loss of only 1 58 volts c...

Page 6: ...ls IMPORTANT Use the heaviest gauge wire available up to 14 AWG 2 0 sq mm with a minimum of 18 AWG 1 0 sq mm for all power and earth ground wiring Screw type terminal blocks are designed to accept up to one 14 AWG 2 0 sq mm conductor or up to two 18 AWG 1 0 sq mm conductors More than two wires that are 18 AWG 2 0 sq mm can be con nected with a wire nut Include a pigtail with this wire group and at...

Page 7: ...erent bus address and there may be multiple Sylk IOs wired on a single Sylk bus To change the bus address of a device adjust the address dipswitches to match that of the desired bus address 1 15 Use the bus address label shown in Fig 7 as a reference The default address for Sylk IOs is 1 The address on the device must match the address in the configuration tool Fig 7 Bus address settings Wiring Me...

Page 8: ...NING MULTIPLE SYLK IOS HOME RUNNING MULTIPLE SYLK IOS TO CONTROLLER TO SYLK IO M35403 1 2 13 STRIP 1 2 IN 13 MM FROM WIRES TO BE ATTACHED AT ONE TERMINAL 1 2 TWIST WIRES TOGETHER WITH PLIERS A MINIMUM OF THREE TURNS 3 CUT TWISTED END OF WIRES TO 3 16 IN 5 MM BEFORE INSERTING INTO TERMINAL AND TIGHTENING SCREW THEN PULL ON EACH WIRE IN ALL TERMINALS TO CHECK FOR GOOD MECHANICAL CONNECTION SIO4022 T...

Page 9: ... mm for each controller in the group see Fig 6 on page 7 Verify that Triac wiring of the digital outputs to external devices uses the proper load power and 24 Vac common terminal digital output common terminals for High Side switching NOTE All wiring must comply with applicable electrical codes and ordinances or as specified on installa tion wiring diagrams For guidelines for wiring run lengths an...

Page 10: ...ction WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Can cause severe injury death or property damage Disconnect power supply before beginning device replacement to prevent electrical shock or equipment damage Terminal Block Removal To simplify device replacement all terminal blocks are designed to be removed with the wiring connections intact and then re installed on the new device See Fig 10 and refer to the f...

Page 11: ...erminal block and do the same Repeat until the terminal block is evenly raised 1 4 in 6 35 mm from its alignment pins 2 Once the terminal block is raised 1 4 in 6 35 mm from its alignment pins grasp the terminal block at its center for long terminal blocks grasp it at each end and pull it straight up Device Replacement SIO12000 SIO4022 and SIO6042 Perform the following to replace the SIO12000 SIO4...

Page 12: ... M S Rev 01 17 Printed in United States By using this Honeywell literature you agree that Honeywell will have no liability for any damages arising out of your use or modification to the literature You will defend and indemnify Honeywell its affiliates and subsidiaries from and against any liability cost or damages including attorneys fees arising out of or resulting from any modification to the li...

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