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Wiring the Console & Modules

Conduit must only enter the console enclosure through the designated 

knockouts as shown below in Figure 6. When installing additional modules, 

INCON recommends installing non-IS modules from left to right (from the 

open slot closest to the power supply) and IS modules from right to left. 

In this scenario, all unused slots will be concentrated in the middle of the 

enclosure, which lets the IS barrier be easily moved and allows for the 

possibility of adding future modules to the system without needing to rewire 

those devices already in place. It’s also a good idea to always start wiring 

your module at the bottom-most set of channels (usually Channel 1) to 

further future-proof your installation and avoid any unnecessary confusion.
It is important that intrinsically safe wiring only enter the console through 

IS knockouts, and non-intrinsically safe conduit only enter through non-IS 

knockouts. Maintain the integrity of the intrinsically safe modules by keeping 

probe and sensor wiring in conduit separate from all other wiring. Probe 

and sensor wiring may be run in the same conduit as long as they are both 

receiving power from the same console and the wire complies with NEC 

504.30 or applicable local codes.

Console Specifications

Line Voltage:

115/230 V~ +15%, -10%

Frequency & Power: 50/60 Hz, 150 W maximum
Storage Temp.:

-20° to 60° C (-4° to 140° F)

Operating Temp.:

0° to 40° C (32° to 104° F)

Operating Humidity: 0 to 95%, non-condensing
Cleaning:

Cloth

or sponge slightly 

dampened in mild detergent

Splash Resistance:

Not to be exposed to direct 

spray, splash or drips

Location:

Indoors in an office or in a 

non-hazardous pollution 

degree 2 environment per 

IEC60664

TS-5000/TS-EXPC Conduit Knockouts

(bottom view)

Intrinsically

Safe Knockouts

Non-Intrinsically

Safe Knockouts

IS or non-IS depending on 

placement of moveable barrier

TS-550/TS550evo/TS-EMS/ TS-EXPC2 

Conduit Knockouts

(bottom view)

Intrinsically Safe

Knockouts

Non-Intrinsically

Safe Knockouts

TS-5/TS-608 Conduit Knockouts

(side view)

Non-Intrinsically

Safe Knockout

Intrinsically

Safe Knockout

Figure 6 – Conduit Knockouts

Note:  No communication ports are available on the TS-EXPC or TS-EXPC2.

Figure 8

TS-5000/TS-550 Module Connections

Non-IS

Modules (red)

Controller Module (CM)

Power Supply Module (PS)

Isolation Barrier

IS Modules (blue)

TS-5000 (front view with cover removed)

Figure 7

TS-5/TS-608 Module Connections

Controller Module (CM)

Power Supply Module (PS)

Probe Module (PRB)

TS-5 (front view with cover removed)

Isolation Barrier