5.2.2.4
BMB01 and Non-Monitored Fault Input Connection for Third-Party Equipment Fault Monitoring
Either digital or analogue inputs
diagrams show examples of connection of digital and analogue inputs to third-party equipment.
When the fault input wiring is not monitored then a fault in the wiring may prevent an
equipment fault from being reported.
Figure 22
BMB01 fault input contact connection (non-monitored) (example)
BMB01 POWERED BY EXTERNAL POWER
SUPPLY
(ALTERNATIVE TO POWER FROM
iPAM400 SHOWN BELOW)
See Note 1
(
)
THIRD-PARTY
!
!
(
See Warnings 1 and 2)
EQUIPMENT
OR
(
See Notes 2 and 3
1
Non-monitored analogue input is not implemented in the iPAM400 application at the time of publication of this document.
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1
of the BMB01 can be used for non-monitored fault inputs. The following
BMB01
ISOLATED
SUPPLY
(Pin 48)
+24Vin
(Pin 49)
0Vin
BMB01
(Pin 1)
0Vout
y
AI
y
DI
-
DI
y
+
+24Vin
0Vin
)
DATA DXP
DATA DXN
SCREEN
+24V0ut
(Pin 26)
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iPAM400
+
INPUT 1
or
LOCAL
INPUT 2
SCRN
IN+
IN-
0V
+V
DXP
(Pin 48)
(Pin 49)
(Pin 50)
(Pin 51)
(Pin 52)
(
See Notes 2 and 3
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CONTROL SYSTEM
THIRD-PARTY EQPT.
FAULT
IP NETWORK
iPAM400
ETHERNET
INPUT 1
or
INPUT 2
SCRN
IN+
IN-
0V
+V
DXP
DXN
SCRN
)
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