3 - install and wire the module, Electrostatic damage, Power requirements – Rockwell Automation 1746-INT4 Thermocouple/MV Isolated/ User Manual User Manual
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Publication 1746-UM614B-EN-P - September 2007
Chapter
3
Install and Wire the Module
This chapter tells you how to:
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avoid electrostatic damage.
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determine the module’s chassis power requirement.
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install the module.
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wire signal cables to the module’s terminal block.
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install the ferrite collar.
Electrostatic Damage
Electrostatic discharge can damage semiconductor devices inside this
module if you touch backplane connector pins. Guard against
electrostatic damage by observing the following precautions.
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Touch a grounded object to rid yourself of charge before
handling the module.
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Wear an approved wrist strap when handling the module.
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Handle the module from the front, away from the backplane
connector. Do not touch backplane connector pins.
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Keep the module in its static-shield bag when not in use.
Power Requirements
The module receives its power through the SLC 500 chassis backplane
from the fixed or modular +5V dc/+24V dc chassis power supply. The
maximum current drawn by the module is shown in this table.
When using the module in a modular system, add the values shown
above to the requirements of all other modules in the SLC chassis to
prevent overloading the chassis power supply.
When using the module in a fixed controller, be sure not to exceed the
power supply rating for the pair of modules in the two slot I/O chassis.
ATTENTION
Electrostatic discharge can degrade performance or cause
permanent damage. Handle the module as stated below.
Maximum Current
5V dc
24V dc
0.11 A
0.085 A