3 Digital I/O Specifications
3.2.2 100/200-VAC 16-point Output Module
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3) The following diagram shows an example of terminal connections.
Connect power supplies of the same phase to the Common 1 and Common 2 of the
AC I/O Module.
If power supplies of different phase are connected, overheating or fire may
occur.
If using a 100/200-VAC 16-point Output Module, connect a fuse, which complies with
the load specifications, in series with the load.
A protective fuse built into the following 100/200-VAC 16-point Output Modules
does not protect the output element. If a fuse is not connected, a fire or dam-
age to the devices or output circuits may occur if the load is short-circuited or
the circuit overloaded.
Note: (1) Crimp Terminals
Use M3 terminals for crimping to the terminal block.
(2) Recommended Wires
User wires of 1.3mm
2
(AWG16) to 0.5mm
2
(AWG20) to connect to the terminal
block. Use wires of the size more than 1.3 mm
2
(AWG16) for common lines.
Output 1
Output 2
Output 3
Output 4
Output 5
Output 6
Output 7
Output 8
Common 1-1
Common 1-2
Output 9
Output 10
Output 11
Output 12
Output 13
Output 14
Output 15
Output 16
Common 2-1
Common 2-2
Loads
Fuses
100/200 VAC
Terminals
Loads
Fuses
EXAMPLE
CAUTION
CAUTION