Emerson 214A401, 214A404, 214A400 owner manual Power Wiring, Communication Wiring

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INSTALLATION (continued)

Power Wiring

The Master ATS Annunciator can be powered by either an ac or dc source (but not both) as shown on the Outline and Installation drawing 387797 and in Figure

3.For ac wiring use a Class 2 bell transformer with a

120V ac primary and a 16 V ac secondary (12 VA minimum). Connect the ac wiring to terminals 9 and 10; connect the ground to terminal 1. For dc wiring connect a 12 or 24 V dc power source (750 ma) to terminals 7 (---) and 8 (+).

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To prevent damage do not

energize the circuit at this time.

Communication Wiring

Connect one end of the transmit and receive commu- nication cable (twisted pairs) to terminals 3 through 6 on the Master ATS Annunciator as shown on the Outline and Installation drawing 387797 and in Figure

3.Refer to the Daisy Chain and Star configuration hook up drawings for typical arrangements. Use communication cable specified in Figure 3. This cable has two twisted pairs (4 wires) and an overall shield. All twisted pair shields must be connected to terminal

2for grounding. The earth ground is connected to terminal 1 and internally jumpered to terminal 2. Two resistors are supplied. Connect one resistor (390 Ohm, 1/4 Watt, 5%) between terminals 5 and 6 on Master 1 only. See Figure 3. (The other resistor will be con- nected at the automatic transfer switch furthest away.) Two twisted pairs can be connected to the ATS Annunciator terminal block. Use a separate terminal block (not supplied) mounted in a separate wall box if more connections are necessary, as shown in Figure 4.

shield gnd

 

Acceptable

Communication Cable

T+

 

 

 

 

Standard 80˚ C

 

T---

 

 

 

 

 

R+

 

Belden 1419A

 

R---

 

Belden 9842

 

resistor on

 

 

 

Belden 9829

 

Master 1 only

 

 

 

 

Alpha 6202C

 

 

 

Alpha 6222C

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Plenum Rated

 

 

 

Belden 89729

 

 

 

Belden 82729

 

 

 

Alpha 58902

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 3. Terminal block (Master). Located on right side of circuit board.

Figure 4. Typical separate terminal block.

Networks for Interconnecting ATS Annunciators and ATSs

Refer to Drawing JS 401900 Sheets 1 through 4 for typical interconnection schemes. The Daisy Chain configuration utilizes a single run of communication cable with all of the equipment connected in parallel as shown on Sheet No. 1. This type of network utilizes the least amount of cable and is probably the most popular approach when long line runs are anticipated. Depend- ing on the desired reliability of the system, some consideration should be given to the effect of a cable break. If the cable is broken all ATSs beyond the break will lose their communication. It should be kept in mind that annunciator lamps will flash if a disconnec- tion occurs. Also, a disconnection of the communica- tions cable will in no way impair the operation of the automatic transfer switch.

Star networks can be used as an alternate configu- ration as shown on Sheet No. 2. With this approach, greater reliability can be achieved because a discon- nect of the cable between the junction box and the ATS will only impair one switch.

Depending on location of this equipment it may sometimes be advantageous to use combinations of Daisy Chain and Star networks. Typical configurations are shown on Sheets No. 3 and 4.

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Contents Table of Contents GeneralRatings Installation Connecting Slave ATS AnnunciatorsMounting Power Wiring Communication WiringNetworks for Interconnecting ATS Annunciators and ATSs Set Number of Slaves Setting UP the ATS AnnunciatorsSetting the ATS Address Number Set Number of Masters and Master AddressSetting UP the ATS Annunciators Setting UP the ATS Annunciators ATS Annunciator Master OperationProblem Probable Cause Corrective Action TROUBLE-SHOOTING