Automatic or manual activation ● Dual-channel control ● Supervision of releasing circuit (wiring as class A or class B circuit) ● Supports several valve systems ● Suited to indoor applications (not wet rooms) 5 | 14 A6V10315050_e_en_-- Building Technologies Siemens Industry, Inc. 2016-10-27...
2. Fasten the releasing module to the threaded standoffs (2) in the back box using the two fixing screws (4). 3. Wire up the releasing module according to the pin assignment. 6 | 14 Building Technologies A6V10315050_e_en_-- Siemens Industry, Inc. 2016-10-27...
Flashing: Releasing module is active * For Class A wiring, both S1 and S2 must be in the same position at all times when used to disarm or arm the circuit. 7 | 14 A6V10315050_e_en_-- Building Technologies Siemens Industry, Inc. 2016-10-27...
REL_CIR2 (+) Relay output for releasing 2 REL_CIR2 (-) Relay output for releasing 2 Admissible cable cross-section: 12…18 AWG, unshielded XCI2001-U1 supports two Class B circuits or one Class A circuit as shown below: Class B wiring REL-EOL SOLENOID REL_CIR1...
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Note 2 Loop wires must be terminated directly onto the SOLENOID *REL-EOL: Terminating resistor 24 kΩ and diode (Siemens part number 500-696359) The maximum length of line of the relay connections is limited to a resistance of 3.5 Ω. 9 | 14...
Releasing circuit 2 activated Green Status of processor Off (steady) Processor is not running Flashing Processor is running On (steady) Processor is not running * Not applicable for Class A wiring. 10 | 14 Building Technologies A6V10315050_e_en_-- Siemens Industry, Inc. 2016-10-27...
3 - 2 Activated No degrade operation allowed (Default) 1 - 2 Deactivated Degrade operation allowed Jumper X3 must agree with the panel configuration or a trouble will be displayed. 11 | 14 A6V10315050_e_en_-- Building Technologies Siemens Industry, Inc. 2016-10-27...
2.5 Ω Minimum voltage at the coil DC 20.4 V Mechanical data Dimensions (W x H) ~3.25 x 4.75" / ~8.25 x 12.05 cm Weight Approx. 3.2 oz / 90 g 12 | 14 Building Technologies A6V10315050_e_en_-- Siemens Industry, Inc. 2016-10-27...
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference. 13 | 14 A6V10315050_e_en_-- Building Technologies Siemens Industry, Inc. 2016-10-27...