Relay Assignments

 


The 9205 controller has the option of using eight relay outputs. All of the relays have a positive common terminal and independent negative terminals. All of the relays are configured in a normally closed position except relay number eight, which has both a normally closed (NC) and a normally open (NO) terminal.  These relays can be configured to work with events, alarms, loops, burnoff and alarm combinations.

 

Relay Output Terminals

Relay Output 1 – terminals 7 and 8

Relay Output 2 – terminals 7 and 9

Relay Output 3 – terminals 7 and 10

Relay Output 4 – terminals 7 and 11

Relay Output 5 – terminals 7 and 12

Relay Output 6 – terminals 7 and 13

Relay Output 7 – terminals 7 and 14

Relay Output 8 – terminals 7 and 15 NC

Relay Output 8 – terminals 7 and 16 NO

 

Relay Output Choices

Loop 1 Fwd

Loop 1 Rev

Loop 2 Fwd

Loop 2 Rev

Loop 3 Fwd

Loop 3 Rev

Programmer Alarm

Alarm 1 - 3

 

Event 0 - 15

Burnoff

IN1 Relay SP A

IN1 Relay SP B

IN1 Relay SP C

IN2 Relay SP A

IN2 Relay SP B

IN2 Relay SP C

 

IN3 Relay SP A

IN3 Relay SP B

IN3 Relay SP C

IR Sample Solenoid

Alarm Combination

Programmer 1 Event 0 – 47

Programmer 2 Event 0 – 47

N/A

 

 

 


The “Alarm Combination” option will allow the user to select the specific combination of alarms to use.

 

The options are: Programmer, Alarm 1, Alarm 2, Alarm 3, Invert Relay State for Alarms, and one of three options: T/C Check (Thermocouple Check), EOQ (End of Quench), or Programmer 2 Alarm.