Mount Relay
Required Tools
Anti-static wrist strap
Small Phillips (#2) screwdriver
Voltmeter
Crimper
1
Mount
Relay
so the metal (magnetic) back makes good contact with a
metal surface within an enclosure, such as the rectifier. This will help
dissipate any heat generated and allow it operate up to its highest
rated current.
2
If the enclosure is non-metal, mount the
Relay
onto a surface within the
enclosure with bolts through the two available mounting holes.
3
Remove backing from the Warning label and adhere sticker to a surface
close to the
Relay
.
Connect Relay
2
IMPORTANT:
Refer to the technical specifications on the back of this guide for more information about the solid
state relays.
IMPORTANT:
For the
REL2310
- do not install the input Power lines onto a tap that is being used by the Interruption
lines.
WARNING:
If wires are to be buried or covered, use conduit to protect the wires.
1
2
Ensure all wiring is secure and
free from contact with any
objects.
Installing the Equipment
WARNING
:
To prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage when handling electronic equipment, always wear an
anti-static wrist strap attached to an unpainted, grounded metal object. Ensure the wrist strap has maximum contact
with bare skin.
1
Use the wiring diagrams as
reference when connecting the
Relay
to an RMU, the source
that will be interrupted, and/or
power.
WARNING
:
Before beginning any wiring, disconnect all equipment
from hazardous voltages.
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The
REL2310
Solid State Relay must be installed using line power. The
REL2310B
Solid State Relay includes a battery, and
connection to a line power is optional.
WARNING
:
Read and following warning label attached to the
Relay
. Label can
be adhered to a surface close to the
Relay
for future reference.
(Continued on back.)
REL2310/REL2310B AC/DC Relay Installation
Quick Reference Guide
Part No. 122241-000, Rev. 0
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