The Reactor Series Controllers are designed to use sensor inputs to detect changes and react to those changes according to user configured parameters.

Part 1: An Overview of Reactor Series Relay Controllers

Part 2: All about Reactor Series Controller Inputs

Part 3: All about Reactor Series Controller Events

Part 4: All about Reactor Series Controller Outputs

Part 5: Learn how to use the NCD Configuration Utility to Setup your Reactor Controller

Learn about Induction Suppression and how to counter it using Capacitors

Test of the range of our Wireless Communication Options

Test of the range of our IEE 802.15.4 Wireless Communication Options

Test of the range of our Wireless Key Fob Communication Options

Test of the range of our XSC Wireless Communication Options
| Reactor Relay 4-Channel 30-Amp SPST + 8-Channel 8-Bit A/D with USB Interface | |
| Stock#: LRR430_USB | |
| 1-9 | $269.00 |

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Configure Trigger Points with a Computer
Once Configured the Computer is No Longer Needed!
Board Triggers Relay Based on Configured Sensor Points

Perhaps the most overlooked aspect of relay control is proper handling of inductive loads. Inductive loads can best be defined as anything with a magnetic coil, such as a motor, solenoid, or a transformer. Controlling a inductive load using this relay controller requires the use of induction suppression capacitors. The purpose of this capacitor is to absorb the high voltages generated by inductive loads, blocking them from the contacts of the relay. Without this capacitor, the lifespan of the relay will be greatly reduced. Induction can be so severe that it electrically interferes with the microprocessor logic of our controllers, causing relay banks to shut themselves down unexpectedly. In the case of USB devices, customers may experience loss of communications until the device is reconnected to the USB port. Capacitors that we offer are available at checkout, for more information view our Induction Suppression Video.
This device has SPDT relays installed. SPDT Single Pole Double Throw Relays have three connections - Common, Normally Open, and Normally Closed. When the relay is off, the common is connected to the normally closed connection of the relay. When the relay coil is energized, the Common swings over to the Normally Open Connection of the Relay. You can wire the device you are switching to either the Normally Open or the Normally Closed position. For more information on selecting the correct relay for your application see Choosing a Proper Amperage.
Base Station will assist you in learning how this device functions and is the ultimate reference tool for configuring, testing and controlling this device. Base Station software supports every feature of this device - no other controller manufacturer even comes close to offering this type of software. Base Station works by communicating with your controller to identify the model and provides the appropriate graphical user interface for setting up and testing the identified device. All Reactor configurations will be made through Base Station and an overview will be discussed below. To help you get started and learn this controller Quick Start Guides are available for just about every feature. As you discover a feature in Base Station a link is provided where you can easily download the Quick Start Guide.
Input configuration tab of the included software - view entire screen shot.


The configuration software makes it easy to configure each relay. Relays or multiple relays can be can be assigned to each input.
RoHS OptionPlease Note: Analog inputs can accept voltages from 0 to 5VDC ONLY. Higher voltages and negative voltages will damage the Reactor controller. Users must NEVER apply a voltage to an analog input on the Reactor controller when powered down.
Please Note: All customers are STRONGLY ADVISED to purchase at least ONE USB Communication Module (Part Number ZUSB). This communication module may be used to recover a controller or to reconfigure a controller should there be an accidental loss of communications. NCD Tech support may be unable to assist customers who do not have a USB Communications Module available for troubleshooting purposes.
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