Fuses; Signal Interface - Carlisle Ransburg 9060 Service Manual

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FUSES

Fuses
There are two (2) time delay fuses (250V, 1A, 5mm x
20mm) installed in fuse holders on the connection interface.
They are located directly above the ground lug connection.
They are present to provide a measure of safety against
power surges through the AC input. The top fuse holder
is connected in series between the HOT line (L) input
connection and the Interlock AC line connection terminal
TB1-L2. The bottom fuse holder is connected in series
between the neutral AC input connection and the neutral
input connection of the AC line power filter.
Spare Fuses
The Controller also comes with two (2) spare fuses (250V,
1A, 5mm x 20mm) mounted in holders, inside the lid of
the Controller.

SIGNAL INTERFACE

The 9060 controller local mode is used for handguns, or
very simple automatic gun systems. Handguns require only
one signal input for operation, the trigger signal. Though
not necessary for operation, there are also two (2) output
relay contact signals, HV on and Fault, that can be useful
for triggering remote devices such as lights or other safety
indicators. The physical signal interface is provided via
the terminal block TB2 and the connector J3 on the PC
Mainboard.
Trigger Signal
The trigger signal input (J3-5) for handgun units comes
preconfigured as a sinking signal input wired directly to
the air flow switch. Please refer to the "Installation" section
of this service manual for more information.
CP-13-06-R5 (09/2018)
High Voltage On (Relay Output, Dry Contact)
The "HV on" signal (TB2-4) is a relay controlled signal,
can be configured as either an AC or DC signal using the
Relay Common Input as the signal source. For information
regarding the relay contact voltage ratings, please refer
to the "Relay Output Contacts" portion of the "Installation"
section of the manual. This relay signal is activated when
the High Voltage cascade is turned on.
Fault (Relay Output, Dry Contact)
The "Fault" signal (TB2-2) is a relay controlled signal, can
be configured as either an AC or DC signal using the Re-
lay Common Input as the signal source. For information
regarding the relay contact voltage ratings, please refer
to the "Relay Output Contacts" portion of the "Installation"
section of the manual. This relay signal is activated when
a Fault Condition or Overload Condition has faulted the
9060 Controller.
Relay Common Input
The relay common input (TB2-3) is a shared connection
between the Fault and HV on relay outputs. This is the
source of their output voltage. It can be wired to either an
AC or DC signal. It is most commonly connected to the
24 VDC power provided at (TB2-1). This allows the relays
to output 24 VDC signals without the use of any outside
power sources.
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