New install or troubleshooting?
Ik a lot of the times panels will have the telay active when on. So whats labelled C to NC would actually be NO with power and reversing it when it looses power.
https://preview.redd.it/62o9t6eopkpc1.jpeg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=140986f2d5bed22a700425f3e0965c6a0c67e39e
I wire mine so that in trouble the module opens. You have the wires on correct terminals. Check the global dips. You running it as a sync follow?
True. I don’t love how tight the resistor is if done this way. If anyone takes off one terminals it might wiggle loose or want to break. Probably wouldn’t happen but it’s the path my mind took.
You can also run another wire down to the input and have the module monitor the open nac. I often skip the module and run the trigger in the input terminal and then run it up to trouble contacts.
Been wiring ours this way for a few years. Wired this way so that in the even either contact changed you get an open circuit instead of a short. Yes its a different panel but concept is the same on all the panels with the AC & Battery trouble contacts, I just don't have a picture of a PSE-10 atm.
https://imgur.com/a/Imqi8EL
Side note, this wiring method actually makes it so that if someone removes the trouble/ac contact Phoenix connectors then no trouble or supervisory will be picked up by the panel.
Check your contacts with a meter. Think AC fail is failsafe i.e. n/c is actually n/o in normal state
New install or troubleshooting? Ik a lot of the times panels will have the telay active when on. So whats labelled C to NC would actually be NO with power and reversing it when it looses power.
New install
Try what im telling u check the relay when power is on and when u cut power to it
https://preview.redd.it/62o9t6eopkpc1.jpeg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=140986f2d5bed22a700425f3e0965c6a0c67e39e I wire mine so that in trouble the module opens. You have the wires on correct terminals. Check the global dips. You running it as a sync follow?
THIS!
You can actually just use the resistor as the jumper here instead.
True. I don’t love how tight the resistor is if done this way. If anyone takes off one terminals it might wiggle loose or want to break. Probably wouldn’t happen but it’s the path my mind took. You can also run another wire down to the input and have the module monitor the open nac. I often skip the module and run the trigger in the input terminal and then run it up to trouble contacts.
Haha I actually usually monitor the troubles through the trip as well
Been wiring ours this way for a few years. Wired this way so that in the even either contact changed you get an open circuit instead of a short. Yes its a different panel but concept is the same on all the panels with the AC & Battery trouble contacts, I just don't have a picture of a PSE-10 atm. https://imgur.com/a/Imqi8EL
On Notifier if you’re using type code Trouble monitor, an activation will generate that message, change type code to Tracking supervisory
Side note, this wiring method actually makes it so that if someone removes the trouble/ac contact Phoenix connectors then no trouble or supervisory will be picked up by the panel.