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9440500990 Rev D 119
DECS-250N Terminals and Connectors
Table 6. Right Side Terminal and Connector Descriptions
Locator
Description
K
A second DECS-250N connects through a standard serial cable to this DB-9
connector for the purpose of setpoint tracking. Setpoint tracking between a DECS-
250N and DECS-200N is possible.
L
This DB-9 connector is provided for PROFIBUS communication (style xxxxxxP) and
the future implementation of other communication protocols. Contact Basler Electric
for protocol availability.
M
Three terminal sets within this block include two CAN communication ports and an
IRIG input. The IRIG terminals connect to an IRIG source for synchronization of
DECS-250N timekeeping with the IRIG source. Both CAN ports are SAE J1939
compliant. CAN 1 is used to connect add-on modules such as the Basler Electric
CEM-2020 and AEM-2020. CAN 2 is used to communicate with a genset engine
controller.
The terminal numbers (shown below) are located on the mating side of the
connector.
96 - CAN 1 High
97 - CAN 1 Low
98 - CAN 1 Shield
99 - CAN 2 High
100 - CAN 2 Low
101 - CAN 2 Shield
102 - IRIG +
103 - IRIG
N
This optional Ethernet communication port uses the Modbus TCP protocol to provide
remote metering, annunciation, and control. A copper (100Base-T) port (style
xxxxx1X) uses a standard RJ45 jack while a fiber optic (100Base-FX) port (style
xxxxx2x) uses two fiber optic connectors (not shown).
Terminal Types
Spring terminals are supplied on DECS-250N controllers with a style number of xxxSxxx. These
removable connectors secure each wire with a spring-loaded contact.
Compression terminals are supplied for the operating power terminals (locator A), field power output
terminals (locator B), and current sensing terminals (locator C) when a style number of xxxCxxx is
specified. The remaining connectors use spring terminals.
Table 7 lists the acceptable wire sizes, strip lengths, and screw torques (compression terminals only) for
each terminal block. The locator letters used in Table 7 correspond to the locator letters shown in Figure
107 and Figure 108.
Table 7. Connector Wiring Specifications
Terminal
Block
Maximum
Wire Size
Compression Terminals
Spring Terminals
Strip Length
Maximum
Screw Torque
Strip Length
A, B, C
10 AWG
10 mm
2
(solid)
6 mm
2
(stranded)
0.4 in (10 mm)
6.64 in-lb
(0.75 Nm)
0.6 in (15 mm)
D, E, F, G, H,
I, J
12 AWG
2.5 mm
2
(solid
and stranded)
N/A
N/A
0.4 in (10 mm)
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