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11.5
Relay Outputs
Relay outputs are designed to switch loads that typically have high voltage or current
requirements or require isolation that relays provide.
NOTE: The design of the XLE/XLT does not require external coil power for the relays to function.
The relays will activate anytime the XLE/XLT is powered.
There are several factors that should be considered when using relays.
Relay Life
–
Relays are mechanical devices that have a long but limited life. Typically switching
more current limits the life of relays. Please check the data sheets at the end of this manual for
expected relay life.
Current / Temperature Derating
–
Products containing relays often have total current limits
based on the ambient temperature of the application. Please see the product data sheet for
current / temperature de-rating information for relays.
Fusing
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External fusing is generally required to protect the relays, devices and wiring from
shorts or overloads.
001XLE015
0V ON J1
12-24VDC
R2
C2
R3
C3
R6
C6
R4
C4
R5
C5
R1
C1
H4
H2
H3
LOAD
230VAC
OR
25VDC
N
L
LOAD
230VAC
OR
25VDC
N
L
LOAD
230VAC
OR
25VDC
N
L
LOAD
230VAC
OR
25VDC
N
L
LOAD
230VAC
OR
25VDC
N
L
LOAD
230VAC
OR
25VDC
N
L
WARNING: To protect the module and associated wiring from load faults, use external (5A)
fuse(s) as shown. Fuses of lower current or fusing for the entire system must be in
place to ensure that the maximum current rating of the unit is not exceeded.
WARNING: Connecting high voltage to any I/O pin can cause high voltage to appear at other
I/O pins.
Figure 11.4 - Relay Fusing