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Low-Current 20/20 GMT Series Fuse Panels
Power :: Models 06004-01 & 06004-11 Installation Guide
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34. If desired, wire-wrap the remote external
audio/visual alarm indicator wires (solid
copper wires, #22 to #18 AWG) to the
alarm terminals. See “Alarm Wiring”,
following this section.
35. One by one, re-enable the load equipment
and verify proper operation.
36. Fold the designation card on the score line
and slip into the holder on the front of the
panel, as shown in Figure 11.
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34. If desired, wire-wrap the remote external
audio/visual alarm indicator wires (solid
copper wires, #22 to #18 AWG) to the
alarm terminals. See “Alarm Wiring,” fol-
lowing this section..
35. One by one, re-enable the load equipment
and verify proper operation.
36. Fold the designation card on the score line
and slip into the holder on the front of the
panel, as shown in Figure 11.
1.5 Alarm Wiring
Model 06004-01 has a standard alarm relay (FAIL RELAY) for each feed — one for Side A and
one for Side B. Model 06004-11 contains the standard alarm relay plus an auxiliary relay (AUX
RELAY) that can be triggered externally. All relays have two sets of Form C dry contacts for
wiring to audible and visual alarm indicators.
Audible and/or visual failure indicators can be wired to the alarm pins in several ways.
1.5.1 Standard Alarms
When an input or output fuse blows the relay is de-energized and the normally open contacts
close and the normally closed contacts open to indicate the failure.
1.5.2 Auxiliary Alarms
Auxiliary alarms are triggered from either an external CO or site source or by the standard alarm
relay. Like the standard relay, when triggered, the auxiliary relay is de-energized, causing the
normally open contacts to close and the normally closed contacts to open.
Designation Card Holder
Figure 12 - Inserting the Designation Card
FAIL
RELAY
NO C NC
A
B
NO C NC
NEG (or -G ND)
+G ND (or PO S)
NEG (or -G ND)
External
Alarm Device
External
Alarm Device
External
Alarm Device
External
Alarm Device
FAIL
RELAY
NO C NC
A
B
NO C NC
NEG (or -G ND)
+G ND (or PO S)
External
Alarm Device
External
Alarm Device
a. Separate Alarms for Side A & Side B
b. Combined Alarms for Side A & Side B
Figure 13 - Standard Alarm Wiring
Figure 12 - Inserting the Designation Card
1.5 Wiring
Model 06004-01 has a standard alarm relay (FAIL RELAY) for each feed — one for Side A and one for Side B. Model
06004-11 contains the standard alarm relay plus an auxiliary relay (AUX RELAY) that can be triggered externally. All
relays have two sets of Form C dry contacts for wiring to audible and visual alarm indicators.
Audible and/or visual failure indicators can be wired to the alarm pins in several ways.
1.5.1 Standard Alarms
When an input or output fuse blows the relay is de-energized and the normally open contacts close and the normally
closed contacts open to indicate the failure.
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34. If desired, wire-wrap the remote external
audio/visual alarm indicator wires (solid
copper wires, #22 to #18 AWG) to the
alarm terminals. See “Alarm Wiring,” fol-
lowing this section..
35. One by one, re-enable the load equipment
and verify proper operation.
36. Fold the designation card on the score line
and slip into the holder on the front of the
panel, as shown in Figure 11.
1.5 Alarm Wiring
Model 06004-01 has a standard alarm relay (FAIL RELAY) for each feed — one for Side A and
one for Side B. Model 06004-11 contains the standard alarm relay plus an auxiliary relay (AUX
RELAY) that can be triggered externally. All relays have two sets of Form C dry contacts for
wiring to audible and visual alarm indicators.
Audible and/or visual failure indicators can be wired to the alarm pins in several ways.
1.5.1 Standard Alarms
When an input or output fuse blows the relay is de-energized and the normally open contacts
close and the normally closed contacts open to indicate the failure.
1.5.2 Auxiliary Alarms
Auxiliary alarms are triggered from either an external CO or site source or by the standard alarm
relay. Like the standard relay, when triggered, the auxiliary relay is de-energized, causing the
normally open contacts to close and the normally closed contacts to open.
Designation Card Holder
Figure 12 - Inserting the Designation Card
FAIL
RELAY
NO C NC
A
B
NO C NC
NEG (or -G ND)
+G ND (or PO S)
NEG (or -G ND)
External
Alarm Device
External
Alarm Device
External
Alarm Device
External
Alarm Device
FAIL
RELAY
NO C NC
A
B
NO C NC
NEG (or -G ND)
+G ND (or PO S)
External
Alarm Device
External
Alarm Device
a. Separate Alarms for Side A & Side B
b. Combined Alarms for Side A & Side B
Figure 13 - Standard Alarm Wiring
a. Separate Alarms for Side A & Side B
b. Combined Alarms for Side A & Side B
Figure 13 - Standard Alarm Wiring
1.5.2 Auxiliary Alarms
Auxiliary alarms are triggered from either an external CO or site source or by the standard alarm relay. Like the standard
relay, when triggered, the auxiliary relay is de-energized, causing the normally open contacts to close and the normally
closed contacts to open.