Mechanical installation – Lenze EPM−T9XX Modular system User Manual

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The modular system

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Mechanical installation

6.1

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6.1−2

EDSPM−TXXX−9.0−11/2009

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Stop!

Incorrect handling destroys the modules!

Modules may be destroyed if live during installation.

Protective measures:

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Make sure the supply voltage is disconnected before you insert
modules into the backplane bus.

#0

#1

#2

#n < 33

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4

3

2

1

CLACK!

epm−t055

Fig. 6.1−2

Mounting the module on the DIN rail

 Mount the DIN rail. Provide enough mounting clearance for the modules

(Fig. 6.1−1):

At the top: Min. 80 from the middle of the DIN rail
At the bottom: Min. 60 mm from the middle of the DIN rail

Press the backplane bus onto the DIN rail until it safely engages

‚ Lower the module on to the DIN rail at an angle of approx. 45 °
ƒ Turn the module downward
„ Connection to the backplane bus is established once the module has audibly

engaged with the DIN rail.

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Note!

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The backplane bus is available in single (EPM−T910), double
(EPM−T911), quadruple (EPM−T912) and octuple (EPM−T913)
versions.
– In order to determine the number of slots, add a 1 to the

backplane bus versions you want to use, e. g.:
single

(EPM−T910)

+ octuple

(EPM−T913)

+ 1 = 10 slots.

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The modules are always arranged from left to right and must
always start with the CAN gateway module.

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Modules must always be plugged directly next to each other.
Free slots are not permissible since this would interrupt the
backplane bus.

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A module is electrically connected only once it has audibly
engaged.

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Slots to the right of the last module may remain unassigned.

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The number of modules is limited to max. 32.

Mounting

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