Relay station 8-channel relay station
Ref.-No. RS 8 REG
4. Installation
Fitting
Fit the relay station by snapping it onto a mounting rail as per DIN EN
50022
Installation:
Connect the supply voltage AC 230 V ~ for the relay station to terminals
"L" and "N", see fig. A.
(4)
L1
L2
L3
N
A1
A2
A3 A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
LN
(2)
(1)
- +
(3)
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8
A1'
E1
E2 E3 E4
A2' A3' A4'
A5'
E5
E6
E7
E8
A6' A7' A8'
24 V DC
80 mA
Connect the loads to be switched to the output terminals A1 – A8 of the
relay station, see fig. A. The illustration shows 3 lamps connected to
different phase conductors. The remaining terminals are connected in the
same way.
The schematic in fig. B shows the relay station used in combination with
the AC/DC 24V 20 mA touch sensor. Mechanical pushbuttons, e.g. 534U,
can be used as an alternative.
Connect the switching inputs of the relay station E1 – E8 with outputs 1 -
8 of the touch sensor (e.g. Art. no. ..2248..). The schematic in fig. B is a
wiring example. The remaining terminals are connected in the same way.
Connect the LED inputs 1 - 8 of the touch sensor with the output
terminals A1‘ – A8‘ (DC 24 V, 10 mA) of the relay station. The schematic
in fig. B is a wiring example. The remaining terminals are connected in
the same way. In this case, the switching state of the relay contacts is
indicated by the LEDs of the touch sensor
relay contact closed LED on
relay contact closed open LED off
Connect the 24 V DC output (4) of the relay station with the correct
polarity to the touch sensor, see fig. B
Important:
In the event of a short-circuit at the DC output,
the station will no longer accept commands from the pushbutton.
the relays will switch off briefly (ca. 1 s).
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