BusWorks Model XT1533-000
4 CH Current 4 CH Digital I/O w/USB & Profinet
Acromag, Inc. Tel: 248-295-0880
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http://www.acromag.com
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http://www.acromag.com
Mechanical Dimensions
Units may be mounted to 35mm
“T” type DIN rail
(35mm, type
EN50022), and side-by-side on
22.5mm (0.9-inch) centers.
WARNING:
IEC Safety Standards
may require that this device be
mounted within an approved
metal enclosure or sub-system,
particularly for applications with
exposure to voltages greater than
or equal to 75VDC or 50VAC.
DIN Rail Mounting & Removal
Refer to the following figure for attaching and removing a unit from the DIN rail. A
spring loaded DIN clip is located on the bottom side. The opposite rounded edge at
the bottom of the top side allows you to tilt the unit upward to lift it from the rail
while prying the spring clip back with a screwdriver.
To attach the module to T-type DIN rail, angle the top of the unit towards the rail
and place the top groove of the module over the upper lip of the DIN rail. Firmly
push the unit downward towards the rail until it snaps into place.
To remove it from the DIN rail, first separate the input terminal blocks from the
bottom side of the module to create a clearance to the DIN mounting area. You can
use a screwdriver to pry the pluggable terminals out of their sockets. Next, while
holding the module in place from above, insert a screwdriver along the bottom side
path of the module to the DIN rail clip and use it as a lever to force the DIN rail
spring clip down, while pulling the bottom of the module outward until it
disengages from the rail. Tilt it upward to lift it from the rail.
IMPORTANT:
For ambient operation above 50°C, it is recommended to space units
apart to aide cooling. Module is intended to be mounted upright on a horizontal
DIN rail, allowing cool air to enter in through the bottom vents and warm air to
exhaust out the top vents. Above 50°C, a space of at least 20mm between modules
should be maintained to aide cooling in this manner.
99.0
(3.90)
114.5
(4.51)
22.5
(0.89)
DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS (INCHES)