
Mount Relay
Required Tools
Anti-static wrist strap
Small Phillips (#2) screwdriver
Voltmeter
Crimper
1Mount Relay so the metal (magnetic) back makes good contact with a
metal surface within an enclosure, such as the rectifier. This will help
dissipate any heat generated and allow it operate up to its highest
rated current.
2If the enclosure is non-metal, mount the Relay onto a surface within the
enclosure with bolts through the two available mounting holes.
3Remove backing from the Warning label and adhere sticker to a surface
close to the Relay.
Connect Relay
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IMPORTANT: Refer to the technical specifications on the back of this guide for more information about the solid
state relays.
IMPORTANT: For the REL2310 - do not install the input Power lines onto a tap that is being used by the Interruption
lines.
WARNING: If wires are to be buried or covered, use conduit to protect the wires.
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2Ensure all wiring is secure and
free from contact with any
objects.
Installing the Equipment
WARNING:To prevent electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage when handling electronic equipment, always wear an
anti-static wrist strap attached to an unpainted, grounded metal object. Ensure the wrist strap has maximum contact
with bare skin.
1Use the wiring diagrams as
reference when connecting the
Relay to an RMU, the source
that will be interrupted, and/or
power.
WARNING:Before beginning any wiring, disconnect all equipment
from hazardous voltages.
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The REL2310 Solid State Relay must be installed using line power. The REL2310B Solid State Relay includes a battery, and
connection to a line power is optional.
WARNING:Read and following warning label attached to the Relay. Label can
be adhered to a surface close to the Relay for future reference.
(Continued on back.)
REL2310/REL2310B AC/DC Relay Installation
Quick Reference Guide
Part No. 122241-000, Rev. 0
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