Additional Features; Connecting The Analog Sensors; Figure 5 Analog Input Jumpers; Table 14 Analog Input Terminals - Liebert Himod Operation & Maintenance Manual

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4.5

Additional Features

4.5.1

Connecting the Analog Sensors

The sensor inputs are factory set to accept a 4 - 20 mA signal. However, the inputs can be changed by
removing the appropriate jumpers on the control circuit board. See Table 14, Figure 5 and Figure 6.
The user supplied analog sensors MUST have their own power supply. To reduce the effects of inter-
ference from any noise source, the sensor input wiring should be shielded twisted pair and the shield
tied to earth ground at one end.
Analog input terminals for field connections are factory wired to the microprocessor board if specified
when ordered. Eight terminals are located in the field wiring compartment of the unit. Wire sensors
to the terminals as follows:
Table 14
Analog input terminals
Terminal
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
Consult your Liebert supplier for a field installation kit to add these connections after unit delivery, if
required.
Table 15
Additional connections available after unit delivery
4–20 mA
Jumper P50.1&2
and P50.3 & 4
0–5 VDC
Jumper P50.1&2
0–10 VDC
and P50.3 & 4
Figure 5
Analog input jumpers
Signal
Input #1 (+)
Input #1 (–)
Input #2 (+)
Input #2 (–)
Input #3 (+)
Input #3 (–)
Input #4 (+)
Input #4 (–)
Input #1
Input #2
Jumper P50.5&6
and P50.7&8
Jumper P50.5&6
NO Jumper
NO Jumper
on P50.1&2
onP50.5&6
and P50.7&8
ENLARGED AREA
Input #3
Jumper P50.9 &10
and P50.11&12
Jumper P50.9 &10
NO Jumper
on P50.9 &10
and P50.11&12
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Input #4
Jumper P50.13 &14
and P50.15&16
Jumper P50.13 &14
NO Jumper
on P50.13 &14
and P50.15&16
Analog input jumper location
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