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7. Start-up

Start-up must be carried out by authorised 
personnel.

8. Technical data

Transient voltages typically present on the mains 
supply are category 2.

Altitude above sea level

Maximum 2000 m.

Ambient temperature

During operation: –20 °C* to +60 °C
(must not be exposed to direct sunlight).

In stock: –20 °C to +60 °C.

During transportation: –20 °C to +60 °C.

* At temperatures below 0 °C, the display may react 

slowly.

Relative air humidity

5 to 95 %.

Enclosure class

IP1X.

Pollution degree

External pollution degree 3.

9. Electrical data

9.1 Supply voltage

1 x 100-240 VAC ± 10 %, 50/60 Hz, PE.

9.2 Power consumption

Maximum 22 W.

9.3 Circuit breaker

Installation of circuit breakers must be done in 
accordance with local and national regulations.

9.4 Digital inputs

9.5 Analog inputs

9.6 Digital outputs (relay outputs)

9.7 Conductors

Warning

Prior to start-up, read the installation 
and operating instructions for the 
product in question.

Open-circuit voltage

24 VDC

Closed-circuit current

5 mA, DC

Frequency range

0-4 Hz

Input current and voltage

0-20 mA
4-20 mA
0-10 V

Tolerance

± 3.3 % of full scale

Repetitive accuracy

± 1 % of full scale

Input resistance, current

< 250 

Ω

 

Input resistance, voltage

> 50 k

Ω

 ± 10 %

Supply to sensor

24 V, 30 mA, short-
circuit-protected

Normally open contacts

C, NO

Maximum contact load

240 VAC, 2 A

Minimum contact load

5 VDC, 10 mA

Rigid conductors

0.5-2.5 mm

2

20-13 AWG (US)

Flexible conductors without 
ferrule

Flexible conductors with 
ferrule
With/without plastic collar

0.5-1.5 mm

2

20-13 AWG (US)

Summary of Contents for CU 361

Page 1: ...4 Digital inputs 13 9 5 Analog inputs 13 9 6 Digital outputs relay outputs 13 9 7 Conductors 13 9 8 Battery backup UPS 14 9 9 Terminal groups 14 10 Overview of inputs and outputs 15 11 Maintenance 16...

Page 2: ...Description 1 LCD display 2 Changes to next column in menu structure 3 Changes to help text 4 Goes up in lists 5 Goes down in lists 6 Increases the value of a selected parameter 7 Reduces the value of...

Page 3: ...ear week 5 Rated voltage frequency and power TM04 2367 2408 TM00 5827 3408 Type Made in Thailand 96161750 Product No UN Serial No P c OPEN TYPE PROCESS CONTROL EQUIPMENT 100 240 Vac 50 60Hz Max 22W CU...

Page 4: ...ating 1 2 3 3R 5 12 12K or 13 4 3 Terminals All terminals are suitable for conductors of 0 5 to 2 5 mm2 or AWG 20 13 4 4 Cables Cables must be rated min 70 C 5 Mechanical installation Fasten the CU 36...

Page 5: ...e CIM module Fig 8 Screen fixed with cable clamp Signal conductors for digital and analog inputs and outputs should be screened i e run the screen all the way to the CU 361 and connect it to frame wit...

Page 6: ...s will be available in the future The CIM modules must be ordered separately The connection of the CIM module is described in the installation and operating instructions supplied with the module 6 3 F...

Page 7: ...upplied with the CIM module on the back cover See fig 13 Fig 13 Placing the new labels on the back cover 5 Refit the back cover to the CU 361 and secure it with the mounting screw See fig 14 Fig 14 Re...

Page 8: ...rcuit breakers must be done in accordance with local and national regulations 9 4 Digital inputs 9 5 Analog inputs 9 6 Digital outputs relay outputs 9 7 Conductors Warning Prior to start up read the i...

Page 9: ...e terminals of the groups 2 3 5 and 6 are insulated from all other terminal groups by reinforced insulation 2224 VAC All control terminals in groups 2 3 5 and 6 are supplied with SELV voltage Safety E...

Page 10: ...ut 11 GND 12 DI2 13 GND 14 DI3 All terminals except mains terminals must only be connected to voltages not exceeding 16 Vrms and 22 6 Vpeak or 35 VDC 6 Ethernet RJ45 External computing devices connect...

Page 11: ...ff the power supply to the CU 361 2 Switch off the power supply to components with external supply 3 Mark the individual conductors with the numbers of the corresponding terminals 4 Remove the screws...

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