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OP27, OP37 Equipment Manual
Release 05/99
13.1
Power Supply and Relay Contacts
Connect the power supply for the OP to the 4-pin plug connector on the under-
side of the OP. Use the 4-pin terminal block supplied with the OP for this pur-
pose. The terminal block is designed for cables having a cross-section not
larger than 2.5 mm
2
. Please refer to the technical data in Appendix A for infor-
mation on the power supply requirements.
Messages on the OP can trigger visual or acoustic signals (light, flashing light,
buzzer, horn, siren etc.) by tripping an internal relay, if configured. The relay
contacts are also carried to the 4-pin plug connector.
The illustration shows the assignment of the 4-pin plug connector for the
power supply and the relay contacts.
1
2 3 4
Relay contacts (NO contacts)
Rating 24 V DC; 0.3 A
(no inductive load)
GND
+ 24 V DC
!
Caution
With a 24 V supply, make sure that the extra-low voltage is safely isolated.
Use only power supply units complying with IEC 364-4-41 or
HD 384.04.41 (VDE 0100, Part 410).
The supply voltage must be within the specified voltage range. Voltages
outside this range can cause malfunctions.
A sensor monitors the temperature on the inside of the OP37. The contacts of
the internal relay close if the temperature exceeds the permissible limit value.
The relay contacts are carried to a 2-pin plug connector. This connector can be
used to drive an external fan, for instance.
The diagram illustrates the assignment of the 2-pin plug connector.
1 2
Relay contacts (NO contacts)
Rating 24 V DC; 0.3 A
(no inductive load)
Connect the ground connection
of the OP to the cabinet ground. To do so,
use the grounding screwdriver supplied with the OP.
Power supply
Relay contacts
Temperature
monitoring for
OP37
Ground
connection
Electrical Installation
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