Install summary, Step 1: enclosure din rail assembly, Step 2: build the system – Rockwell Automation 1715-OF8I Redundant I/O System User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1715-UM001C-EN-P - March 2014

Chapter 2

Installation Instructions

Install Summary

The 1715 Redundant I/O System is a modular system. The adapter and I/O base

units snap together by using mating connectors and retaining clips to form the

backplane.

The base units provide the interconnections for power, adapter, and I/O data.

Once connected, the base units form a single, mechanical assembly, or backplane.

Step 1: Enclosure DIN Rail Assembly

The 1715 Redundant I/O System is assembled on DIN rails within an enclosure.

After deciding on an enclosure, install the DIN rails prior to building your

system.

Step 2: Build the System

After assembling the DIN rail enclosure, follow these steps in this order to build

your redundant I/O system.

1. Mount a 24V, user-supplied, power supply.

Refer to the instructions that came with the power supply.

2. Mount the adapter base unit onto the DIN rails.
3. Mount the I/O base units onto the DIN rails.
4. Insert retaining clips to connect adapter and I/O base units.
5. Install anchor end stops onto the DIN rails.
6. Mount termination assemblies to the base units.
7. Mount I/O expansion cable, if needed.
8. Wire the adapter base.

Connect to power.
Wire the ground.
Connect to field wiring.

9. Connect the adapter to the Ethernet network.

10. Module keying/verify coding peg positions.
11. Install the adapter redundant module pair.
12. Install the I/O modules.
13. Install slot filler covers over unused slots.

IMPORTANT

The insertion and removal of modules does not disturb the electrical
connections with field devices.

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