PEAK® OEM 18 240 Volt SMART Equipment Controller Installation Instructions
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CONFIGURABLE
(Outputs)
OUTn
Analog Output - Voltage Mode
(0–10 VDC)
10 VDC maximum output voltage
10 mA maximum output current
Required an external load of 1,000
ohm or more.
See Guideline
A
Binary Output - 24 VAC Triac
(External Power Source only)
Connects OUT
n
to OCOM
n
when
activated
External Power Source
Requirements:
30 VAC maximum output voltage
0.5 A maximum output current
See Guideline
C
OCOMn
Analog Output Signal Common
All Configurable Outputs (COs)
defined as Analog Outputs (AOs)
share one common.
Binary Output Signal Common
All Configurable Outputs (COs)
defined as Binary Outputs are isolated
from all other commons, including
other CO commons.
Same as (Configurable)
Outn
.
BINARY - RELAY
(Outputs)
OUTn NO
Normal Open Contact
Connects OCOM to OUT NO when
activated
UL 916
240 VAC, 5A Resistive, 1.9 FLA/11/4
LRA, D300 Pilot Duty, + 70°C
(158°F), 30 K cycles
EN 60730
240 VAC, 3A Resistive, 3A Inductive,
Cos(phi) = 0.6, -20° to 70°C (-4 to
158°F), 100K cycles
The RELAY output terminals can
accommodate the following maximum
wire sizes:
Two wires per terminal: 1.5 mm
2
(16 AWG) maximum
or
One wire per terminal: 2.5 mm
2
maximum (12 AWG or 2–16 AWG)
Note:
You must determine the
required
wire size for the high-voltage
(>30 V) terminals according to relay
ratings, the applied load, and the
local, national, or regional electrical
codes.
Maximum loads stated require 12
AWG or 2-16 AWG wires.
OCOMn
Relay Common
Isolated from all other terminal
commons, including other Relay
Commons.
Note:
Reference all relay commons
to the same pole of the supply circuit.
BINARY - Triacs
(Outputs)
OUTn-A
OUTn-B
Binary Output - 24 VAC or 240 VAC
Triac (External Power Source Only)
Connects OUTn-A and OUTn-B when
activated.
External Power Source
Requirements:
30 VAC or 240 VAC maximum output
voltage
0.5 A maximum output current
Note:
Reference all triac commons
to the same pole of the supply circuit.
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See Table 4 to determine wire size and cable lengths for cables other than the recommended cables.
Table 3: Peak Controller Terminal Blocks, Functions, Ratings, Requirements, and Cables (Part 2 of 2)
Terminal Block
Label
Terminal Label
Function, Ratings, Requirements
Determine Wire Size and Maximum
Cable Length
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