Honeywell WEB-O3022H Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 10

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 MODEL 30 EXPANSION IO MODULES - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 

31-00319-02 

10 

 

 

29, 31 

Universal inputs UI-10/AO-1 & UI-11/AO-2 

30 

COM terminal for UI-10/AO-1 & UI-11/AO-2 

32, 34 

Universal inputs UI-12/AO-3 & UI-13/AO-4 

33 

COM terminal for UI-12/AO-3 & UI-13/AO-4 

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Universal inputs UI-14/AO-5 

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COM terminal for UI-14/AO-5 

Wiring 

All wiring must comply with applicable electrical codes and ordinances, or as specified on installation wiring dia-
grams. Device wiring is terminated to the screw terminal blocks located on the top and the bottom of the device. 

 

WARNING 

Electrical shock hazard can cause severe injury, death or property damage. Disconnect power 
supply before beginning wiring or making wiring connections, to prevent electrical shock or 
equipment damage. 

The 24 VAC power from an energy limited Class II power source must be provided to the controller and device. To 
conform to Class II restrictions (U.S. only), the transformer must not be larger than 100 VA. 

 

IMPORTANT 

 

Power must be off prior to connecting to or removing connections from the 24 VAC power 
(24 VAC/24 VAC COM), earth ground (EGND), and 20 VDC power (20 VDC) terminals. 

 

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) con-
ductor 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 connected with a wire nut. Include a pigtail with this wire group 
and attach the pigtail to the terminal block. 

 

If the device is not connected to a good earth ground, the device's internal transient pro-
tection 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. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for WEB-O3022H

Page 1: ...t connections along with the on board IO connections The I O points which user can add externally as an expansion to existing on board points are called as expansion I O points The CIPer Model 30 Expansion IO EXPIO modules are available in two models as described in the table below Devices UI BO UIO WEB O9056H 9 6 5 WEB O3022H 3 2 2 Each device is programmable because the user chooses which functi...

Page 2: ...loads connected 207VA Without any binary output loads connected 35VA WEB O3022H With all binary output loads connected 87VA Without any binary output loads connected 15VA Digital Output voltage rating 20 to 30 VAC 50 60 Hz Digital Output type rating Solid State Relay 1 5A Continuous 3 5A inrush for 100 ms Environmental Ambient temperature 4 to 131F 20 to 55C Storage temperature 4 to 150F 20 to 65C...

Page 3: ...the controller The CIPer 30 EXPIO must be mounted in a position that allows clearance for wiring servicing removal connection of the terminal blocks and access to the IP address and DIP switches Both the CIPer 30 EXPIO WEB O9056H and WEB O3022H can be connected directly or remotely with CIPer Model 30 controller WEB C3036EPUBNH and WEB C3036EPVBNH Power Guidelines For multiple devices operating fr...

Page 4: ...unting tabs can be broken off if user needed to save space when DIN rail mounting WARNING All the terminals and power connections should be wired before mounting to a panel or DIN rail Make sure the CIPer Model 30 controller is not connected to power supply while mounting CIPer 30 EXPIO device To mount the CIPer 30 EXPIO on a DIN rail 1 Hold the EXPIO with its top tilted in towards the DIN rail ho...

Page 5: ... MODULES INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 5 31 00319 02 Figure 1 Stacked power wiring connection for CIPer Model 30 Controllers and EXPIO Remotely Mounting Figure 2 Remotely power wiring connection for CIPer Model 30 Controllers and EXPIO ...

Page 6: ...nd Expansion I O devices The H O A switch overrides all the software commands when set to HAND or OFF Digital Outputs DOs If you configure the HOA switches to Off Mode the Physical Digital Output is disabled irrespective of the Control program logic output If you configure the HOA switches to Auto Mode the Physical Output responses as per the value pro vided by the Control program logic output If ...

Page 7: ... a small screwdriver to turn the adjustment screw fully counter clockwise The clamps in the wire slot separate as you turn the screw 3 When the clamps in the wire slot are fully open insert the stripped end of the cable the insulation end must be flush with the terminal block Be sure to insert all cable strands into the wire slot 4 Hold the cable in place and turn the adjustment screw clockwise to...

Page 8: ...I 2 4 Universal inputs UI 3 5 COM terminal for UI 3 6 Supplies 20V DC 7 24V AC output from controller for DO devices 8 HOT B terminal Supplies power to common side of controller s DO 2 9 HOT A terminal Supplies power to common side of controller s DO 1 10 DO 1 A 11 GND terminal for DO 1 A DO 2 B 12 DO 2 B 13 15 Universal inputs UI 4 AO 1 UI 5 AO 2 14 COM terminal for UI 4 AO 1 UI 5 AO 2 ...

Page 9: ...2 Universal inputs UI 6 UI 7 11 COM terminal for UI 6 UI 7 13 15 Universal inputs UI 8 UI 9 14 COM terminal for UI 8 UI 9 16 Supplies 20V DC 17 24V AC output from controller for DO devices 18 HOT B terminal Supplies power to common side of controller s DO 5 DO 6 19 HOT A terminal Supplies power to common side of controller s DO 1 to DO 4 20 22 DO 1 A DO 2 A 21 GND terminal for DO 1 A DO 2 A 23 25 ...

Page 10: ...r and device To conform to Class II restrictions U S only the transformer must not be larger than 100 VA IMPORTANT Power must be off prior to connecting to or removing connections from the 24 VAC power 24 VAC 24 VAC COM earth ground EGND and 20 VDC power 20 VDC terminals 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 w...

Page 11: ...trical contact see Fig 4 Prepare wiring for the terminal blocks as follows 1 Strip 1 2 in 13 mm insulation from the conductor 2 Cut a single wire to 3 16 in 5 mm Insert the wire in the required terminal location and tighten the screw 3 If two or more wires are being inserted into one terminal location twist the wires together a minimum of three turns before inserting them see Fig 4 4 Cut the twist...

Page 12: ... verified earth ground for each controller or device in the group Keep the earth ground connection wire run as short as possible Do not connect the universal input COM terminals analog output COM terminals or the digital input output COM terminals to earth ground Disposal The product should not be disposed of with other household waste Check for the nearest authorized collection centers or authori...

Page 13: ...llation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harm ful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by...

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