Rockwell Automation 1608N MiniDySC User Manual, 2-6 Amp User Manual
Bulletin 1608n minidysc® dynamic sag corrector
Table of contents
Document Outline
- Important User Information
- Additional Resources
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1
- Installation
- Installation Check List
- Inspecting and Unpacking
- Location (Environment)
- Mounting Instructions
- DIN Rail Mount
- Figure 1 - DIN Rail Mounting
- 1. Mount on a 35 x 7.5 mm DIN rail that conforms to the EN 50022 standard.
- 2. The DIN mounting clips come pre-assembled to the back of the unit.
- 3. Hook the top edge of the mounting clips over the top flange of the DIN rail.
- 4. Pivot the MiniDySC down until the unit latches to the DIN rail.
- 5. To secure the MiniDySC to the DIN rail assemble the locking clip to the top of the MiniDySC with one (1) of the #6 sheet metal screws supplied. See Figure 1.
- 6. An alternative method to using the locking clip to secure the MiniDySC to the DIN rail is to use the lower panel-mounting bracket. Prior to mounting the unit to the DIN rail install the lower panel-mounting bracket as outlined under “Panel mount...
- Panel Mount
- Figure 2 - Panel Mounting
- 1. The MiniDySC may be panel mounted with the supplied hardware.
- 2. Do not remove the DIN mounting clips.
- 3. Attach the two (2) panel mounting brackets to the MiniDySC with four (4) #6 sheet metal screws supplied. See Figure 2.
- 4. The panel mounting brackets were designed to accept #8 - #10 hardware with a maximum head diameter of 0.375" (9.5 mm).
- 5. The center-to-center vertical mounting dimension for screw location is 8.65" (220 mm) on the 250 VA rated MiniDySC models and 9.65" (245 mm) on the 500 VA and 750 VA rated models.
- DIN Rail Mount
- Installation
- Chapter 2
- Operation
- Ground Connection
- Power Connections
- Connection Diagrams
- Figure 3 - 120, 220,230, 240 Volt, 1 Phase, Line-to-Neutral Connection Diagram
- 1. User-supplied service disconnect (SW1). MiniDySC must be supplied through a single pole switch in the "hot" line, with voltage and current ratings greater than or equal to the MiniDySC ratings.
- 2. User-supplied fuse (F1). AC input must be fused. See Table 1 for recommended fuse.
- MiniDySC Rating
- 250 VA
- 500 VA
- 750 VA
- Figure 4 - 208 & 240 Volt, 1 Phase, Line-to-Line Connection Diagram
- 1. User-supplied service disconnect (SW1). MiniDySC must be supplied through a double-pole switch located in both "hot" lines, with voltage and current ratings greater than or equal to the MiniDySC ratings
- 2. User-supplied fuses (F1, F2). Both hot lines of the AC input must be fused. SeeTable 2 for recommended fuse.
- MiniDySC Rating
- 250 VA
- 500 VA
- 750 VA
- Alarm Contact Connections
- Power Switch
- Operating Indicators
- Alarm Codes
- Operation
- Chapter 3