GE GEK-106465A Manual De Usuario

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ACCEPTANCE TESTS  
 
40 
CIO Remote CAN Digital I/O Module 
  GEK-106465A 
6.3. ISOLATION 
TESTS 
During all tests, the screw located on the rear of the relay must be grounded. 
For verifying isolation, independent groups will be created, and voltage will be applied as follows:  
2000 RMS volts will be applied progressively among all terminals in a group, short-circuited between them 
and the case, during one second. 
2000 RMS volts will be applied progressively between groups, during one second. 
WARNING: No communication circuit shall be tested for isolation. 
 
Groups to be created will depend on the type of modules included in the CIO, selectable according to the model. 
The following table shows the different groups depending on the module type: 
 
SOURCE 1:  
I/O OPTION 1 
I/O OPTION 2. 
G1: K10, K18 
G1: (Inp. 1)1…9 
G1 (Spv 1): 1...4 
G2: K13, K14, K15 
G2: (Inp. 2) 10…18 
G2 (Inp. 1): 5...9 
 
G3: (Out.) 19…36 
G3 (Inp. 2): 10…14 
 
 
G4 (Spv 2): 15...18 
 
 
G5 (Out.): 19...30 
 
 
G6 (Out.): 31…36 
 
6.4. INDICATORS 
Feed the unit and verify that the Ready LED lights up. 
Communicate with the master unit and verify that the communication LED lights up showing activity on the CAN bus. 
 
6.5. 
POWER SUPLY TESTING 
Feed the unit to the minimum and maximum voltage. For each voltage value, verify that the alarm relay is activated 
when there is voltage, and it is deactivated when there is no feed. If the power supply source incorporates AC feed, 
this test will be performed also for VAC. 
Voltage values to be applied will be the ones indicated below according to the relay model: 
 
SUPPLY 
V min. 
V max. 
HI 
110-250 Vdc 
120-230 Vac 
 
88 Vdc 
96 Vac 
 
300 Vdc 
250 Vac 
LO 
24-48 Vdc 
 
20 Vdc 
 
57.6 Vdc