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PGM Electrical Installation
Before beginning the PGM electrical
installation to control a device it is important
to understand the power specifications and
current limitations for both the Hardwired
PGMs and the Wireless 2WPGMs. The
basic specifications for the devices are in
Table 3. When utilizing the two hardwired
PGMs, the basic rule is to always trigger a
higher current relay to switch your device.
Reference Appendages 3
–
6 for common
relaying schematics for both the Hardwired
and Wireless PGMs.
Max Relay Current
Max Relay Voltage
Supply Voltage
PGM 1 Hardwired
100 mA
28 Vdc
n/a
PGM 2 Hardwired
50 mA
28Vdc
n/a
2WPGM
(Wireless PGM 1,2,3,or 4)
5 Amps
60Vdc/120Vac
12-28Vdc / 16 Vac
Table 3
7
–
Output Profile
Programming
1.) Go to the
“
7
- Output Profile
”
menu under
“
System Setup
”
and press
“
ok
”
.
2.) Select
“
Add output 1
”
Summary of Contents for Marine Magel 6130
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Page 41: ...41 Appendage 5 2WPGM Wiring setup switching load below 5 amps ...
Page 42: ...42 Appendage 6 2WPGM Wiring setup switching load above 5 amps ...