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Black wire transformer hot.

Red wire transformer common.

Green outer rail common.

Orange center isolated rail hot

2 whites are for LED.

 

3 screws

center transformer hot

left screw turns acc on

right screw turns acc off 

 

my contact info is old and I think they are out of business.

PO BOX 5301

Rocky Point NY 11778

 

tel 631 821 1644 

email burnsmanu@aol.com

 

this device is a relay that is triggered by a current sensor.

the red and black wires power the unit.

 

the green wire goes to track common no fiber pins needed.

the orange wire goes to a isolated section of center rail. fiber pins on each end.

(remember no current draw in this section ie lighted lockon as it will activate device)

 

to activate a accessory  connect accessory hot to center screw. 

left screw to accessory hot will turn on right screw will turn accessory off.

attach accessory to accessory transformer common.

 

if it is a signal light 3 pins center pin to common

red light for block occupied left screw (must have current draw to activate lighted car etc) right screw to green light (no current draw)

 

In summary, the device is a current activated relay.

the center screw is the wiper and the left screw is N/O

and the right screw is N/C.

 

 

 

Last edited by F&G RY

F&G RY: I went home and got my directions.  Wish I could print the picture in the directions.  Maybe tonight I'll take a picture of it and post that.

 

Your description matches to what I have.  BUT..  you might want to add, in the even that it is not 100% intuitive, that you still have to connect the other post on the accessory to transformer ground to complete the electrical path.

 

- walt

You are right about common for the accessory. 

 

I was careful about the advanced stuff because a current sensor is different than the trigger devices we are used too. 

 

I think I explained the device so that that others with expertise but not familiar with Burns product can chime in now that they know what it does.

 

Biggest thing DO NOT MESS UP THE WIRES AS THE DEVICE IS RUINED RATHER QUICKLY.

Last edited by F&G RY

Set a search on eBay to notify you when one comes up.  Here's one that sold a few months ago.

burns 241 train detector

However, as I understand it, this detects something drawing power rather than simple occupancy.  So an engine will trip it but not unpowered cars.  If this is the functionality you need, and you can't find a 241 in a timely fashion, post what you're trying to do in the Electrical Forum.  If you are comfortable working at the component level (e.g., assembling/soldering electronic parts) you can DIY this functionality for far less than $25.

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stan2004 is correct: the device notices current draw so only things that have lights or motors will it recognize. 

I would consider selling mine since I don't use it anymore.  Of course though, having only a Christmas layout, it's in storage right now.  But I will be starting to set up mid-November so if you're still interested in mine, shoot me an email.  Off hand I don't remember what I paid for it but I'll sell it to you for whatever I paid.

walt

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