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PVA20, PVA35 and PVAA SERIES Typical Wirings For 12 and 24 VDC

GRND

GRND

V+

V+

RS485 (+) Data

RS485 (+) Data

 RS485 (-) Data

 RS485 (-) Data

Pin 4

Pin 3

Pin 2

Pin 1

Pin 6

Pin 6

Pin 1

Pin 3

Pin 4

Pin 5

PVA Gage 

PV100 

Note: 

Place Resistor between RS485+ and RS485– at end  

of Line on last PVA gage (included in PVJR or factory purchased panels).

PowerView Gages Back View

Deutsch DT06-6S Style Connections

B

A

4

4

3

3

6

6

1

1

120 ohms

See Note

To Next  
PVA gage

V+

GRND

 V+

+

+

V+

GRND

RS485 (+) Data

RS485 (+) Data

 RS485 (-) Data

 RS485 (-) Data

Pin 1

Pin 1

Pin 6

Pin 3

Pin 4

PVAA  

Audible 

Alarm 

PV100 

Note: 

Place Resistor between RS485+ and RS485– at end  

of Line on last PVA gage (included in PVW-P or factory purchased panels).

PVAA Audible Alarm Back View

Deutsch DT06-6S Style Connections

B

A

4

4

3

3

6

6

1

1

5

5

To Next  
PVA gage

Optional Alarm 
Horn or Power  
Relay Coil

Optional  
External Alarm 
or FWMurphy  
Mini-Siren

®

 SAH

Battery

Ignition
Switch

V+

120 ohms

See Note

WARNING:

Disconnect battery negative cable before wiring or service.

Devices containing solid state components can be damaged or caused to

malfunction when used in systems which incorporate inductive loads (e.g. relays, solenoids, etc.) that can generate voltage spikes. To reduce the
potential for this type of damage, install a fly back or clamping diode across all inductive loads. Use Murphy diode package 65-00-0343 or equivalent.

A typical diode is 1N4005 and is readily available from commercial sources.  Failures of this type are not covered by our Limited Warranty. 

IMPORTANT:

To eliminate external interference: RS485(+) and RS485(-) should be twisted pair cable or twist wires together, one twist per

inch minimum. (RS485 wire for example: BELDEN 9841 or 3105A).

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