5 details of external technology units sk tu4, 1 connection unit sk ti4-tu-bus /-net / -msw – NORD Drivesystems BU0200 User Manual

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3.5 Details of external Technology Units SK TU4-

The technology units are divided into three different groups. The BUS group contains all the bus modules
and the I/O extension. These are connected to the SK 2xxE via the system bus.

The NET group contains the mains unit and the PotentiometerBox modules. These are each equipped with
a 24V mains unit to supply the SK 2xxE and provide the possibility of analog signal processing.

The third group includes other technology units, e.g. the maintenance switch SK TU4-MSW.

Due to the very different functions, the device groups require different connection units.

3.5.1

Connection unit SK TI4-TU-BUS /-NET / -MSW

SK TI4-TU-BUS

SK TI4-TU-NET

SK TI4-TU-MSW

Feature

Bus modules

Mains Unit modules

Maintenance switch

Designation of Adapter Unit

SK TI4-TU-BUS

SK TI4-TU-NET

SK TI4-TU-MSW

Designation of Technology Units

SK-TU4-PBR-

SK-TU4-CAO-

SK-TU4-DEV-

SK-TU4-IOE-

SK-TU4-POT-

SK-TU4-24V-

SK TU4-MSW-

24V supply required

Yes

No

No

24V supply integrated

No

Yes

No

System bus connection

Yes

No

No

Motor mounting possible

Yes

Yes

Yes

Mounting near to motor possible

Yes,
with wall-mounting kit

SK TIE4-WMK-TU

Yes,
with wall-mounting kit

SK TIE4-WMK-TU

Yes,
with wall-mounting kit

SK TIE4-WMK-TU

All connections are made via the connection unit. This includes customer control of
the module and the connection of the module to the SK 2xxE. Parallel to this, the
digital inputs and outputs of the SK 2xxE are also available.

The relevant Technology Unit is attached to the appropriate Adapter Unit with
screws.

Installation information can be found in Section 3.2.2.

NOTE

Connection terminals with identical designations are first connected internally, if the
technology unit has been mounted on the corresponding connection unit. Because of this,
when removing a BUS module from the connection unit, the relevant BUS system (e.g.
Profibus) is disconnected.

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