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9376

MTL Trunk Surge Module

DRAFT - 28 July 2014

January 2017
INS9376 Rev 2

Instruction sheet 

MTL fieldbus networks

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9376

MTL Trunk Surge Module

DRAFT - 28 July 2014

January 2017
INS9376 Rev 2

Instruction sheet 

MTL fieldbus networks

1

Eaton Electric Limited,

Great Marlings, Butterfield, Luton
Beds, LU2 8DL, UK.
Tel: + 44 (0)1582 723633 Fax: + 44 (0)1582 422283
E-mail: mtlenquiry@eaton.com
www.mtl-inst.com

© 2017 Eaton

All Rights Reserved

Publication No. INS9376 Rev 2

January 2017

Eaton Electric Limited,

 

Great Marlings, Butterfield, Luton
Beds, LU2 8DL, UK.
Tel: + 44 (0)1582 723633 Fax: + 44 (0)1582 422283
E-mail: mtlenquiry@eaton.com
www.mtl-inst.com

© 2017 Eaton

All Rights Reserved

Publication No. INS9376 Rev 2

January 2017

Introduction

The 9376-SP Trunk Surge module is designed to protect the 9370-

FB 

range  of 

Fieldbus  Barrier  System  from  voltage  and  current 

surges that could occur on the trunk wiring, and must be used only 

with this equipment.
See the 9376-SP technical datasheet for full product details.
It is a 4-pin module that plugs into the upper end face of the Trunk 

Terminator Assembly (TTA) and is provided with pin connectors 

that will prevent an ignition spark when the module is installed or 

removed.

The 9376-SP module may be installed or removed 
without isolating the trunk power.

READ SAFETY INFORMATION OVERLEAF

Installing a module

Remove the module from any packaging provided. 

 

Do not use, or attempt to repair, a module that has any of the pins 

on its underside bent or damaged, because this might affect its 

safety and invalidate the certification.
Orientate the module so that the smaller front clip is facing the 

user, then:

lower the module so that the safety retaining clip (5) on the

TTA housing fits into the loop (6) on the module,

locate the terminal pins into their contact sockets on the

TTA housing, and push the module home until front and rear

retaining clips are engaged.

Removing a module

Removal is a two-step process that first breaks the electrical 

connection, followed by the physical removal of the module from 

the TTA.

Press the clip at the rear of the module (1) and lift the rear of

the module (2) until the clip disengages.

Press the front clip (3) and withdraw the module from its

socket (4) until it is stopped by the safety retaining clip (5).

Press against the safety clip enough to release it and pull the
module straight out from the TTA body without rotating it.

Introduction

The 9376-SP Trunk Surge module is designed to protect the 9370-

FB Series Fieldbus Barrier System from voltage and current surges 

that could occur on the trunk wiring, and must be used only with this 

equipment.
See the 9376-SP technical datasheet for full product details.
It is a 4-pin module that plugs into the upper end face of the Trunk 

Terminator Assembly (TTA) and is provided with pin connectors 

that will prevent an ignition spark when the module is installed or 

removed.

The 9376-SP module may be installed or removed 
without isolating the trunk power.

READ SAFETY INFORMATION OVERLEAF

Installing a module

Remove the module from any packaging provided. 

 

Do not use, or attempt to repair, a module that has any of the pins 

on its underside bent or damaged, because this might affect its 

safety and invalidate the certification.
Orientate the module so that the smaller front clip is facing the 

user, then:

lower the module so that the safety retaining clip (5) on the

TTA housing fits into the loop (6) on the module,

locate the terminal pins into their contact sockets on the

TTA housing, and push the module home until front and rear

retaining clips are engaged.

Removing a module

Removal is a two-step process that first breaks the electrical 

connection, followed by the physical removal of the module from 

the TTA.

Press the clip at the rear of the module (1) and lift the rear of

the module (2) until the clip disengages.

Press the front clip (3) and withdraw the module from its

socket (4) until it is stopped by the safety retaining clip (5).

Press against the safety clip enough to release it and pull the
module straight out from the TTA body without rotating it.

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