Mounting and removing modules
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4 Mounting and removing modules
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Safety notes for mounting and removal
WARNING: Dangerous contact voltage
Only qualified personnel may do this work. The personnel must be familiar with the
necessary safety precautions.
WARNING: Dangerous contact voltage in the event of ground faults
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The CAPAROC modules for the low-voltage area must only be operated in
grounded networks.
NOTE: Electrostatic discharge
The modules contain components that can be damaged or destroyed by electrostatic
discharge. When handling the device, observe the necessary safety precautions
against electrostatic discharge (ESD) in accordance with EN 61340-5-1 and
IEC 61340-5-1.
NOTE: Damage to the contacts when tilting
Tilting the modules can damage the contacts.
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Place the modules onto the current rail vertically.
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Remove the modules vertically from the current rail.
NOTE: No internal module communication
When connecting to the side, make sure that the module fits exactly in the guide of the
adjacent module.
Figure 4
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Placing and removing the module vertically
Additionally observe the information in the module-specific data sheets.
Qualified personnel
In terms of this user manual, qualified personnel are persons who, because of their educa
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tion, experience and instruction, and their knowledge of relevant standards, regulations, ac
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cident prevention, and service conditions, have been authorized to carry out any required
operations, and who are able to recognize and avoid any possible dangers. See
“Qualification of users” on page 5
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