1 minute read

Connecting alternating current power supply modules

Connecting alternating current power supply modules

Connecting a single-rack PLC station Illustration:

Advertisement

Q: general section switch, KM: circuit contactor-breaker, (1) insulating connector bar for finding grounding faults (2) available current:  0.6 A with a TSX PSY 2600 (seePremium and Atrium using EcoStruxure™ Control Expert, Processors, racks and power supply modules, Implementation Manual) power supply module,  0.8 A with a TSX PSY 5500 (seePremium and Atrium using EcoStruxure™ Control Expert, Processors, racks and power supply modules, Implementation Manual) power supply module,  1.6 A with a TSX PSY 8500 (seePremium and Atrium using EcoStruxure™ Control Expert, Processors, racks and power supply modules, Implementation Manual) power supply module, NOTE: Protective fuses: alternating current power supply modules TSX PSY 2600/5500/8500 are fitted during manufacture with a protective fuse. This fuse, in series with the L input, is located inside the module and cannot be accessed.

Connecting a PLC station made up of several racks Illustration:

NOTE: If there are several PLC stations supplied by the same network, the principles of connection are identical.

Q: general section switch, KM: circuit contactor-breaker, (1) insulating connector bar for finding grounding faults (2) available current:  0.6 A with a TSX PSY 2600 (seePremium and Atrium using EcoStruxure™ Control Expert, Processors, racks and power supply modules, Implementation Manual) power supply module,  0.8 A with a TSX PSY 5500 (seePremium and Atrium using EcoStruxure™ Control Expert, Processors, racks and power supply modules, Implementation Manual) power supply module,  1.6 A with a TSX PSY 8500 (seePremium and Atrium using EcoStruxure™ Control Expert, Processors, racks and power supply modules, Implementation Manual) power supply module,

NOTE: Protective fuses: alternating current power supply modules TSX PSY 2600/5500/8500 are fitted during manufacture with a protective fuse. This fuse, in series with the L input, is located inside the module and cannot be accessed.

This article is from: