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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS RBK Relay Module* W2 on model RBK-124AC may be Red or Blue jumper. 52-118...

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS RBK Relay Module For sensitive trip relay modules, apply constant positive power to P+ and constant negative power (ground) to P-. When a trip signal (positive or negative, model dependent) is applied to the T terminal, the relay will transfer and LED will illuminate. The trip signal MUST be common grounded with the relay power ground. Relay will de-activate upon removal of either power or the trip signal. All relay modules feature two Form "C" relay contacts. See chart for contact current ratings. All relay modules have multiple operating Operating voltage ranges: - "6VDC" operates between 6VDC - 10VDC - "12VDC" operates between 10VDC - 16VDC - "24VDC" operates between 16VDC - 28VDC T r oubleshooting Relay not activating? Check Operating Power Check W1 and W2 Check Trip Signal Verify Relay Contact Integrity Call AlarmSaf Dimensions RBK-624 and RBK-124 Versions: 2.125"L x 2.75"W x 0.87"H • RBK-5: 1.875"L x 2.75"W x 1.00"H RBK-10 Versions: 2.50"L x 3.25"W x 1.00"H Notes: 1. Contact protection should be considered when switching inductive loads. 2. Caution should be excercised when switching greater than 30 volts with these units. 3. Install in accordance with all applicable electrical codes. unpowered state. 6. An illuminated LED indicates the relay is in a powered condition. Sensitive Trip Current Operating Current Operating Voltage Contact Rating Model Number Compatible Snap Track RBKS-124P 1A @ 30VDC 12VDC 25 mA 0.2 mA 2TK2 RBKS-124N 1A @ 30VDC 12VDC 25 mA 0.2 mA 2TK2 RBK-124AC 1A @ 30VDC 12VAC/DC 25 mA 2TK2 RBK-624 1A @ 30VDC 6VDC 25 mA 2TK2 24VDC (Cut W1 and W2) RBK-5 5A @ 30VDC 12VDC 44 mA 2TK2 RBK-10 10A @ 30VDC 6VDC 88 mA 3TK2 24VDC (Cut W1 and W2) RBKS-10 10A @ 30VDC 6VDC 88 mA 0.2 mA 3TK2 24VDC (Cut W1 and W2) RBK-624 RBKS-124N RBK-124AC RBK-10 RBKS-124P RBK-5 RBKS-10 AlarmSaf 65A Industrial Way, Wilmington, MA 01887-3499, USA, Voice 978-658-6717, Fax:978-658-8638, www.alarmsaf.com 0.5A @ 120VAC 24VDC (Cut W1) 3-48V Pos. trip 0.5A @ 120VAC 24VDC (Cut W1) Neg. trip 0.5A @ 120VAC 24VAC/DC (Cut W2) 0.5A @ 120VAC 12VDC (Cut W1) 5A @ 120VAC 24VDC (Cut W1) 10A @ 120VAC 12VDC (Cut W1) NO NO NO C NO NC NC NC C C C NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO C C C C C NC NC C C C C T NC NC T T P+ P+ P+ P+ P+ P- P- P- P- P- P- C P- P+ P+ 10A @ 120VAC 12VDC (Cut W1) Pos. or Neg. trip NC NC NC NC NC NC NC T- NO T+ For non-sensitive relay modules, apply positive power to P+ and negative power (ground) to P- . Upon application of power, relay will transfer and LED will illuminate. Relay will de-activate upon removal of power. voltages, where a jumper would be cut for use at a higher voltage. When cutting jumpers, W1 is a Red jumper and W2* is a Blue jumper. See chart for proper jumper cutting selection. 4. P- refers to the common return for a positive voltage in all cases of DC activation or power. 5. All contact notation refers to the relay in an * W2 on model RBK-124AC may be Red or Blue jumper. 52-118 03/06/2017
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  • INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSRBK Relay Module

    • For sensitive trip relay modules, apply constantpositive power to P+ and constant negativepower (ground) to P-. When a trip signal (positiveor negative, model dependent) is applied to theT terminal, the relay will transfer and LED willilluminate. The trip signal MUST be commongrounded with the relay power ground. Relaywill de-activate upon removal of either poweror the trip signal.

    • All relay modules feature two Form "C" relaycontacts. See chart for contact current ratings.

    • All relay modules have multiple operating

    • Operating voltage ranges:- "6VDC" operates between 6VDC - 10VDC- "12VDC" operates between 10VDC - 16VDC- "24VDC" operates between 16VDC - 28VDC

    TroubleshootingRelay not activating?• Check Operating Power• Check W1 and W2• Check Trip Signal• Verify Relay Contact Integrity• Call AlarmSaf

    Dimensions• RBK-624 and RBK-124 Versions:

    2.125"L x 2.75"W x 0.87"H• RBK-5:

    1.875"L x 2.75"W x 1.00"H• RBK-10 Versions:

    2.50"L x 3.25"W x 1.00"H

    Notes:1. Contact protection should be considered when

    switching inductive loads.2. Caution should be excercised when switching

    greater than 30 volts with these units.3. Install in accordance with all applicable

    electrical codes.

    unpowered state.6. An illuminated LED indicates the relay is in a

    powered condition.

    SensitiveTrip Current

    OperatingCurrent

    Operating VoltageContactRating

    ModelNumber

    CompatibleSnap Track

    RBKS-124P 1A @ 30VDC 12VDC 25 mA 0.2 mA 2TK2

    RBKS-124N 1A @ 30VDC 12VDC 25 mA 0.2 mA 2TK2

    RBK-124AC 1A @ 30VDC 12VAC/DC 25 mA 2TK2

    RBK-624 1A @ 30VDC 6VDC 25 mA 2TK2

    24VDC (Cut W1 and W2) RBK-5 5A @ 30VDC 12VDC 44 mA 2TK2

    RBK-10 10A @ 30VDC 6VDC 88 mA 3TK2

    24VDC (Cut W1 and W2) RBKS-10 10A @ 30VDC 6VDC 88 mA 0.2 mA 3TK2

    24VDC (Cut W1 and W2)

    RBK-624

    RBKS-124N

    RBK-124AC

    RBK-10

    RBKS-124P

    RBK-5

    RBKS-10

    AlarmSaf 65A Industrial Way, Wilmington, MA 01887-3499, USA, Voice 978-658-6717, Fax:978-658-8638, www.alarmsaf.com

    0.5A @ 120VAC 24VDC (Cut W1) 3-48V Pos. trip

    0.5A @ 120VAC 24VDC (Cut W1) Neg. trip

    0.5A @ 120VAC 24VAC/DC (Cut W2)

    0.5A @ 120VAC 12VDC (Cut W1)

    5A @ 120VAC 24VDC (Cut W1)

    10A @ 120VAC 12VDC (Cut W1)

    NONO NO

    C

    NO

    NC NC

    NC

    C

    C

    C

    NO NO NO

    NONO NONO

    NONO

    C C

    C

    CC

    NCNC

    C

    C

    C

    C

    T

    NCNC

    T

    T

    P+

    P+

    P+

    P+

    P+

    P-

    P-

    P-

    P-

    P-

    P-

    C

    P- P+P+

    10A @ 120VAC 12VDC (Cut W1) Pos. or Neg. trip

    NC NCNC

    NC NNCC

    NCNNCC

    T-

    NO

    T+

    • For non-sensitive relay modules, apply positivepower to P+ and negative power (ground) to P-. Upon application of power, relay will transferand LED will illuminate. Relay will de-activateupon removal of power.

    voltages, where a jumper would be cut for useat a higher voltage. When cutting jumpers, W1is a Red jumper and W2* is a Blue jumper. Seechart for proper jumper cutting selection.

    4. P- refers to the common return for a positivevoltage in all cases of DC activation or power.

    5. All contact notation refers to the relay in an

    * W2 on model RBK-124AC may be Red or Blue jumper.

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