Installing the rtd input module, Chapter – Rockwell Automation 1771-IR Series D RTD Input Module User Manual User Manual

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Chapter

2

Publication 1771Ć6.5.129 - March 2000

Installing the RTD Input

Module

This chapter gives you information on:

calculating the chassis power requirement

choosing the module’s location in the I/O chassis

keying a chassis slot for your module

wiring the input module’s field wiring arm

installing the input module

Before installing your input module in the I/O chassis you must:

Youneed to:

As described under:

Calculate the power requirements ofall modules

in each chassis.

Power Requirements, page 2-2.

Determine where to place the module in the I/O

chassis.

Module Location in the I/O Chassis, page 2-2.

Key the backplane connector in the I/O chassis. Module Keying, page 2-3.
Make connections to the wiring arm and ground

your module.

Wiring Your Input Module, page 2-4, and

Grounding, page 2-6.

The RTD input module is sensitive to electrostatic discharge.

!

ATTENTION: Electrostatic discharge can damage
integrated circuits or semiconductors if you touch
backplane connector pins. Follow these guidelines
when you handle the module:

Touch a grounded object to discharge static potential

Wear an approved wrist-strap grounding device

Do not touch the backplane connector or
connector pins

Do not touch circuit components inside the module

If available, use a static-safe work station

When not in use, keep the module in its
static-shield bag

This product has the CE mark and is approved for installation within
the European Union and EEA regions. It has been designed and
tested to meet the following directives.

Chapter Objectives

Before YouInstall Your

Input Module

Prevent Electrostatic

Discharge

Understand Compliance to

European Union Directives

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