Analog Voltage Inputs (50/60 Hz); Figure 114: Analog Input Terminals - GE RPV311 Technical Manual

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Analog Voltage Inputs (50/60 Hz)

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Re-fit the board in the case until perfectly connected.
Secure the case by screwing the back panel and connecting the terminal cables.
The RA331, RA332, and RA333 modules have up to 8, 16 or 8 analog inputs,
respectively, which can be configured for measurement of voltage. All channels are
identified of 101 to 108 for the RA331 and RA333, and 101 to 116 for the RA332.
Each analog input has three terminals: positive voltage, positive current and negative
terminal, which are used for the current and for the voltage, as shown in
114To define if the driver will measure voltage, it is necessary to select an internal
jumper in the module. The binary and analog inputs are galvanically isolated.

Figure 114: Analog input terminals

In order to configure the analog input to measure voltage signals, remove all
connectors and cables which are connected to the module and remove the back
panel of the RA331, RA332, or RA333 removing the 12 screws of the panel and the
screw of the protective grounding, as shown in Figure 115.
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