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www.wavetronix.com 801.734.7200 Click Power Plant INSTALLATION QUICK START GUIDE 1 Identify the components The following are included in the Click power plant: WARNING. Make sure power to AC mains is disconnected before wiring any of the Click modules. Mount each power plant device onto the DIN rail by hooking the lip over the edge of the DIN rail and using a rocking motion to snap the module into place. Follow the steps below to add a Click 210 circuit breaker and switch: 1 Mount the Click 210 onto the DIN rail. 2 Connect power in to the bottom of the module 3 Connect power out of the top of the module. 3 Wire the Click 210 circuit breaker 2 Mount the devices Note. An authorized technician should perform installation and operation of these units. Persons other than authorized and approved electrical technicians should NOT attempt to install the power plant, as there is a serious risk of electrical shock through unsafe handling of the power source. Extreme caution should be used when connecting these units to an active power supply. One of the following power supplies will be included in the Click power plant: Click 210 Circuit Breaker Click 230 AC Surge Click 201 AC to DC converter Click 202 AC to DC converter Click 204 AC to DC converter Click 203 UPS/Battery (optional)

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Page 1: Click Power Plant · 2020. 3. 3. · Click modules. Mount each power plant device onto the DIN rail by hooking the lip over the edge of the DIN rail and using a rocking motion to

www.wavetronix.com 801.734.7200

Click Power PlantINSTALLATION QUICK START GUIDE

1 Identify the components

The following are included in the Click power plant:

WARNING. Make sure power to AC mains is disconnected before wiring any of the Click modules.

Mount each power plant device onto the DIN rail by hooking the lip over the edge of the DIN rail and using a rocking motion to snap the module into place.

Follow the steps below to add a Click 210 circuit breaker and switch:

1 Mount the Click 210 onto the DIN rail.2 Connect power in to the bottom of the module3 Connect power out of the top of the module.

3 Wire the Click 210 circuit breaker

2 Mount the devices

Note. An authorized technician should perform installation and operation of these units. Persons other than authorized and approved electrical technicians should NOT attempt to install the power plant, as there is a serious risk of electrical shock through unsafe handling of the power source. Extreme caution should be used when connecting these units to an active power supply.

One of the following power supplies will be included in the Click power plant:

Click 210Circuit Breaker

Click 230AC Surge

Click 201AC to DC converter

Click 202AC to DC converter

Click 204AC to DC converter

Click 203UPS/Battery (optional)

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Wiring AC power inFollow the steps below to properly wire an AC to DC power conversion module:1 Mount the Click 201/202/204 onto the DIN rail.2 Connect the line (hot) wire from the Click 230 into the L screw terminal on the top of the

Click 201/202/204. The line wire is usually black.3 Connect the neutral wire from the Click 230 to the N screw terminal to the top of the Click

201/202/204. The neutral wire is usually white.

Wiring DC power outTo power the sensor, 10–30 VDC needs to be connected to the Click 200 in the pole-mount cabinet. Additionally, if there is a main traffic cabinet connected by a homerun cable, you will need to connect DC power to the Click 200 in that cabinet.1 Connect a +DC conductor (usually a red wire) to the + screw terminal on the bottom of the

Click 201/202/204.2 Connect a -DC conductor (usually a black wire) to either of the - screw terminals on the

bottom of the Click 201/202/204.

Note. Do NOT connect to the DC OK screw terminal.

Some installations use a Click 203 instead of a Click 201/202/204. The Click 203 is covered in Part 7 of this document.

5 Wire the Click 201/202/204 AC to DC converter

4 Wire the Click 230 AC surge

Follow the steps below to install the AC surge protection:1 Mount the Click 230 onto the DIN rail.2 Connect the line (hot) wire from the Click 210 terminal to terminal 5 on the IN side of

the Click 230.3 Connect the neutral wire from the AC terminal block or cord to the terminal marked 1

on the Click 230.4 Connect the ground wire from the AC terminal block or cord to the terminal marked 3

on the Click 230.5 Connect the outgoing and protected neutral wire to the terminal marked 2 on the

Click 230.6 Connect the outgoing and protected line wire to the terminal marked 6 on the Click 230.7 Terminal blocks 3 and 4 are directly connected to the DIN rail via the metal mounting

foot on the base of the device. There is no need for any additional grounding be-tween terminals 3 and 4 and the DIN rail.

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Once the power plant is attached to the DIN rail and wired correctly, follow the steps below to verify your connections:1 Push the blue switch down on the front of the Click

210 circuit breaker.2 Make sure that the Click 201/202/204 DC OK light

is on.

7 (Optional) Wire the Click 203

6 Verify power is connected

If you are using the Click 203 UPS and battery module, follow the steps below to correctly wire it:1 Wire AC power into the UPS module by connecting the AC

line (black wire) to the L (+) terminal.2 Connect the AC neutral (white wire) to the N (-) terminal.3 Wire the supplied red wire from the + Battery terminal on the

UPS to the + OUT terminal on the battery.4 Wire the supplied black wire from the - Battery terminal to

the -DC terminal on the battery.5 DC power can be wired out of the UPS module by connect-

ing to the + and - OUT DC 24V 2A terminals.6 Short R1 and R2. If you don’t, the UPS will not switch over to

the battery when the power goes out.

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