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RTD
Input
R R W
Red
White
Line
Line/ Neutr
al
Earth
Power
Terminal
Block
Power In
Pentair Thermal
Management
recommends
the use of a
conduit drain to
prevent water
condensation
build-up
Self-regulating or
MI heating cable
RTD
Heating cable
braid (ground)
GLCB
Phase A
Phase B
Ground
17
19
20
Optional
Alarm
Contacts
Com
NC
NO
To user
annunciation
panel
Alarm voltage up to
277 Vac (48 Vdc)
Com
NO
NC
Alarm
device
18
connecting rtd
• Insert the three RTD wires
into the terminal block
marked “RTD Input.” Match
the colors (Reds to R, White
to W), and tighten terminals.
Confirm connection by
pulling on the wires.
• Install conduit and fittings as shown. To
minimize loosening due to pipe vibration,
use flexible conduit.
• Pull in power and ground wires, strip off
1/2 in (13 mm) of insulation and terminate.
• Finished wiring
diagram.
connecting alarm
• The controller has a form C
contact for remote annunciation
of RTD failure and low/high
temperature alarms. If an
external alarm is required,
then alarm wiring can exit the
enclosure via the 1/2 inch plugged
hole or the 3/4 inch power conduit
hole as long as the insulation
rating of the control wiring is the
same as the power wiring.
Normally energized; changes state upon an alarm.