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Input Power Wiring Diagrams (Options C and D) Smart Series ®
Example: Zone (1) is connected to MP/N and R/L1.
Zone (2) is connected to MP/N and S/L2, etc. Zone (3) starts the sequence over again. It is connected to MP/N and R/L2, same as zone (1).
OPTION C
240 VAC, Two-Phase, 4-Wire
The 240 volt single-phase connection only uses two power lines plus ground. CAUTION: Only power conductors should be connected through the circuit breaker. Never make ground connections through a circuit breaker. Notice that the output of the circuit breaker is connected to terminal strips R/L1 and S/L2. Also notice that ground is common with MP/N in this system. All zones in this system have to be connected to MP/N and either R/L1 or S/L2. Line balance is achieved by alternating between R/L1 and S/L2.
OPTION D
208 – 240 VAC, Single-Phase, 3-Wire or 120 VAC, Two-Phase, 4-Wire
Above diagram depicts two different wiring configurations. One is 208-240 volt, single-phase, 3-wire. Note that lines R/L1 and S/L2 are connected through the circuit breaker to the appropriate terminal strips. All zones will be connected between R/L1 and S/L2. MP/N is common with ground and is not connected through the circuit breaker. In the 120 volt connection (zone connections shown within the dashed-line area), the 120 volts is developed between R/L1 and MP/N and S/L2 and MP/N. Again, ground and MP/N are not connected through the circuit breaker. Each zone in this system will be connected to MP/N and either R/L1 or S/L2. Line balance is achieved by alternating between R/L1 and S/L2.
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