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Error Indicator Wiring
If an error indicator is used (light, buzzer, bell, etc.), connect the wires to
the RY11 relay contacts. Depending on the error indicator used, either the
N.O. or N.C. contacts can be used. Typically, the N.C. and COM contacts are
used to complete a circuit, turning on a light, buzzer, etc. The N.C. contacts
are held open until an error condition is detected (or the AC output is OFF);
at which time the N.C. contact will close completing the circuit and activating
the external device.
N.O.
N.C.
COM
EXTERNAL
INDICATOR
POWER SOURCE
975-0008-001
NO SIGNAL FROM
INVERTER
(relay disengaged)
External Error
Indicator
External Alarm
OFF Switch
Fuse
CONTROL SIGNAL
FROM INVERTER
(relay engaged)
N.O.
N.C.
COM
975-0008-001A
External Error
Indicator
External Alarm
OFF Switch
Fuse
EXTERNAL
INDICATOR
POWER SOURCE
2.0 INSTALLATION
Figure 11
External Error Indicator Connections
N.O.
N.C.
COM
975-0008-001B
CONTROL SIGNAL
FROM INVERTER
(relay engaged)
External Error
Indicator
External Alarm
OFF Switch
Fuse
EXTERNAL
INDICATOR
POWER SOURCE
For convenience, add an external OFF switch in line with the alarm
device. This allows turning off the alarm until the inverters output is restored.
NOTE: The diagrams shown here are intended as an example of
how the relays operate an external alarm device. Actual alarm types
may operate differently from these diagrams. Refer to the owners
manual for specific alarm wiring. Do not exceed the voltage or
amperage ratings of the relay and fuse.
Figure 12
External Alarm OFF Switch
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