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operational voltage range | 90 to 150 Volts AC |
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current rating | 20 Amps |
power rating | 2, 400 Watts |
remote control voltage | 5 to 30 Volts dc |
maximum load inrush energy | 1400 Joules |
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maximum applied surge voltage | 6, 000 Volts |
maximum applied surge current | Unlimited |
maximum applied surge energy | Unlimited |
surge protection rating | Grade A |
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clamping voltage onset | 172 Volts nominal |
let-through slew rate | 28V/us within the AC power wave envelope |
remote control current draw | 4 mA maximum |
number of outlets | 14 |
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number of banks | 3 |
delay time per bank | 0 to 40 seconds |
auxiliary relay contact rating | 30 Volts dc at 1 Amp |
Details on connecting power to the unit and its 14 receptacles.
Information on wiring remote control signals via the Phoenix terminal block.
How to connect and program DC voltage, contact closure, or switch inputs for sequencing.
Using an over-ride signal to force the unit on or off, with DC voltage or contact closure.
Connecting external LEDs to the 12V DC output for status indication.
Using 12V DC output or auxiliary relay contacts for confirmation feedback.
Setting input type, and delays for powering banks A, B, and C on and off.
Configuring the over-ride function, including input type, function, and special delay.
Selecting the use of the 12V DC output for confirmation, LEDs, or cascade.
Programming the auxiliary relay for confirmation, controlling other products, or ganging/cascading.
Enabling, delaying, or disabling the front panel power button.
Setting low and high voltage limits to shut down the unit.
Enabling or disabling shutdown if the internal self-test fails.
Configuring unit to restore to previous state after power failure or over-ride.
Setting and managing a password to prevent unauthorized programming access.
General information applicable to all installation types and remote control connections.
Using momentary switches, other inputs, and control locations for the sequencer.
Using the 12V DC output for LEDs, confirmation, or driving small relays.
Primary uses of the aux relay for controlling products or providing status feedback.
How the over-ride function works for fire safety or forcing unit states.
Details on front panel button, voltage limits, self-test, and restore options.
Setting up a single unit system controlled by switches or a central controller.
Using an SEQ with a remote SurgeX unit for expanded capacity and banks.
Connecting two or more SEQs to turn on/off simultaneously.
Connecting multiple SEQs for sequential turn-on/off across units.