Mounting method, Installation locations, External wiring – Yokogawa JUXTA MH5 User Manual

Page 2: 1 wall mounting, 2 din rail mounting, 3 using ducts, Warning, Important

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IM 77J04H05-01E

1st Edition

Jul 29, 2005-00

1. MOUNTING METHOD

NOTE

Plug/disconnect the main unit into/from the socket
vertically to the socket face. Otherwise the terminals may
bend and it may cause bad contact.

1.1

Wall Mounting

Unfasten the upper and lower stoppers of the isolator to disconnect the
main unit from the socket. Next, anchor the socket onto the wall with
two M4 screws. Then, plug the main unit into the socket and secure
the main unit with the upper and lower stoppers.

Socket

Stopper

Main unit

Mounting

screws

Note:
• When mounting the units

close together, leave a space
of at least 5 mm between
them.

• Use the supplied spacer to

keep a space of 5 mm for
DIN rail mounting.

Unit: mm

5 or more

2-

л

4.5 or 2-M4

40

Ϯ

0.2

(51)

(85)

Pitch: 56 or more

[Mounting Dimensions]

Socket

1.2

DIN Rail Mounting

Locate the isolator so that the DIN rail fits into the upper part of the
DIN-rail groove at the rear of the socket, and fasten the socket using
the slide lock at the lower part of the socket.

Slide lock

Spacer

DIN rail

DIN rail

Fit into here

Push

(Rear of the socket)

1.3

Using Ducts

Wiring ducts should be installed at leaset 30 mm away from the top or
bottom of the main unit.

2. INSTALLATION LOCATIONS

Avoid the following environments for installation locations:
Areas with vibration, corrosive gases, dust, water, oil, solvents, di-
rect sunlight, radiation, a strong electric field, and/or a strong
magnetic field
Installation altitude: 2000 m or less above sea level.

If there is any risk of a surge being induced into the power line
and/or signal lines due to lightning or other factors, a dedicated
lightning arrester should be used as protection for both this isola-
tor and a field-installed device.

Operating temperature/humidity range: 0 to 50

Њ

C/5 to 90%RH (no

condensation)

3. EXTERNAL WIRING

WARNING

To avoid the risk of an electric shock, turn off the power
supply and use a tester or similar device to ensure that no
power is supplied to a cable to be connected, before carring
out wiring work.

Wires are connected to the terminals of the isolator’s socket. M3.5
screw terminals are provided for the connection of external signals. At-
tach a crimp-on lug to each wire for connection to the terminals.

Recommended cables: A nominal cross-sectional area of 0.5 mm

2

or thicker for signal cables, and that of 1.25 mm

2

or thicker for

power cables.

L

+

N

GND

3

4

+

1

2

+

6

7

8

R

Power Supply

Output

Input

Receiving resistor

for current input

R: Receiving resistor

for current input

External receiving resistor for current input:

Be sure to attach a supplied 100

or 250

receiving resistor for

current input.

IMPORTANT

The power line and input/output signal lines should be
installed away from noise-generating sources. Other
wise accuracy cannot be guaranteed.

The grounding resistance must be 100

(JIS Class D

grounding). The length and thickness of the grounding
cable should be as short and thick as possible. Directly
connect the lead from the ground terminal (terminal no.
6) of the product to the ground. Do not carry out daisy-
chained inter-ground terminal wiring.

Use of the product ignoring the specifications may
cause overheating or damage. Before turning on the
power, ensure the following:
(a) Power supply voltage and input signal value applied

to the product should meet the required
specifications.

(b) The external wiring to the terminals and wiring to

ground are as specifications.

Do not operate the product in the presence of
flammable or explosive gases or vapors. To do so is
highly dangerous.

The product is sensitive to static electricity; exercise
care in operating it. Before you operate the product,
touch a nearby metal part to discharge static electricity.

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