CLMD16 Configuration Guide___________________________________
Momentary Operation of a Load from Multiple Input Sources
The most efficient configuration for momentary operation of a CLMD16 ECB load from multiple
input sources requires the input sources to be physically momentary in nature such as a
momentary "Discrete I/O" input or an input from a hardwired switch that has a physical
momentary operation. (known as: "Binary Event"). When adding multiple momentary inputs
together to control an ECB load in a momentary fashion a "Logic Element" will need to be used
to combine the inputs to achieve a single output in which the output of the "Logic Element" will
be applied to the breaker's "Input Signal". In the following example there will be two input
signals combined inside a "Logic Element". One input is from a hardwired switch that has a
momentary DC (-) signal called "Binary Event Low" and one input is a momentary Discrete I/O
input called "Discrete I/O 1". Both will switch the desired load in a momentary fashion. See
following steps to configure this circuit type.
Note: a "Momentary Network Input" which could come from a third party MFD using 127500
Load Controller PGN or any equipment running Maretron's N2KView® software could be
externally applied to control the ECB directly (Shown in Red).
Step 1:
Assign inputs to a "Logic Element". Where "0" is Off and "1" is On, configure the "Logic Output"
in a manner to where if any input source is On, the "Logic Element's Output" becomes active.
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