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5.6 Low Voltage Output Connections
There are two types of Low Voltage outputs: Analog (e.g., 4-20mA) and Transistor based Dry Contact.
The Low Voltage Output connection block is labeled J5 'OUTPUT' (refer to Figure 6). It contains three-
pairs of outputs: Current, Alarm and Motor Status/Stroke or mode indication.
The Transistor based Dry Contact outputs are optically isolated. To achieve total isolation, they are
not self powered. The external device must supply and detect a return voltage level (32VDC max).
THE WIRE USED TO CONNECT LOW VOLTAGE INPUTS, OUTPUTS AND SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS
SHOULD BE RUN IN A CONDUIT SEPARATE FROM THE HIGH VOLTAGE POWER. DO NOT
COMBINE HIGH VOLTAGE (I.E., GREATER THAN 100VAC) LINES AND LOW VOLTAGE (I.E., LESS
THAN 32VDC) LINES IN A COMMON CONDUIT! FAILURE TO COMPLY WILL RESULT IN
ELECTRICAL INTERFERENCE THAT MAY RESULT IN IMPROPER (AND POSSIBLY UNSAFE)
OPERATION.
Figure 6 Low Voltage Output