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    Cant make sense of this light stack wiring

    If you go to the 22 page and the #2 diagram. I need for just 1 red light(I dont have the others) to flash and the alarm 1 to go continuously. Can someone break this down as how to wire it form a +24VDC and -24VDC persepective?

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    More information?
    Page 22 of what? #22?
    Do you have specs on the lamp?
    Super X3. 3600rpm. Sheridan 6"x24" Lathe + more. Three ways to fix things: The right way, the other way, and maybe your way, which is possibly a faster wrong way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by neilw20 View Post
    More information?
    Page 22 of what? #22?
    Do you have specs on the lamp?
    Sorry I thought the file attached. Here it is as a link on the second page. IT is the SEFB-D AC/DC 12/24V version.

    http://www.clickautomation.com/PDF/c...20Complete.pdf

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    Can you confirm that you have the model SEFB-102D light stack?

    My interpretation is as follows:

    Connect the +24 volt power supply terminal through a fuse to the Yellow wire.

    Connect the minus terminal of the 24-volt supply to the Gray wire.

    If you want to flash a Red lamp, connect the Brown wire (through a switch or a transistor or a relay contact) to the Red wire.

    If you want to turn on alarm 1, connect the Purple wire (through a switch or a transistor or a relay contact) to the Gray wire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by doorknob View Post
    Can you confirm that you have the model SEFB-102D light stack?

    My interpretation is as follows:

    Connect the +24 volt power supply terminal through a fuse to the Yellow wire.

    Connect the minus terminal of the 24-volt supply to the Gray wire.

    If you want to flash a Red lamp, connect the Brown wire (through a switch or a transistor or a relay contact) to the Red wire.

    If you want to turn on alarm 1, connect the Purple wire (through a switch or a transistor or a relay contact) to the Gray wire.

    Well on my light stack it only says SEFB-D but I know its the 24V AC/DC version with alarm (Continuous light or flashing, with Buzzer)

    The only thing I want to make sure about is in the manual that comes with my light stack the brown and yellow wires have "COM" on them. Your saying to wire them to +24VDC but doesnt COM indicate -24VDC?

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