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A6V12688327

A5W00101286 RS-AC

Technical Manual

Decentralized Power Supply
JB 125C33, 160 mA, AC 110 – 277V

5WG1125-4CB33

Location and Function of
Interface Elements

A1

A2

A3

A4

A5

A6

A1

Type label

A2

Protective lid over bus connection

A3

Bus connection terminal block for single core
conductors with Ø 0.6...0.8 mm

A4

Green LED for indicating KNX power
present (ON)
Red LED for indicating shorted-out bus line or
device over-load (OVERLOAD)

A5

1/2 inch screw nut

A6

Wire (black) line (hot) 

(AWG #14)

Wire (white) neutral

(AWG #14)

Wire (green) ground

(AWG#14)

Dimension Diagram

Dimensions in mm (inch)

92 (3.62)

76 (3.0)

45 (1.76)

B4

B2

B1

B3

B4

B1

B2

B3

B1 Junction Box
B2 Device
B3 Bus connection pins of the module for connec-

tion of the bus terminal block for single core
conductors with Ø 0.6…0.8 mm

B4 1/2 inch screw nut

Mounting

Option 1 (mounting inside a J-Box):
- Insert the thread of the JB module (B2) into the 1/2

inch knockout between two adjacent J-Boxes (B1)

- Fasten the JB module (B2) with the 1/2 inch thread

nut (B4)

- Remove the protective lid (B3) and connect the

bus wire to the bus terminal block (A4)

- Connect the wires from the device to the field

wires using wire nuts (not provided in package)

Option 2 (mounting outside of a J-Box):
- Insert the thread of the JB module (B2) into the 1/2

inch knockout of the J-Box (B1)

- Fasten the JB module (B2) with the 1/2 inch thread

nut (B4) to the J-Box (B1)

- Connect the bus wire to the bus terminal block un-

der the protective cover (B3)

- Connect the wires from the device to the field

wires using wire nuts (not provided in package)

- Install the protective lid (B3) and fasten with

screws (provided in package)

Dismounting

- Disconnect power to the module
- Remove the wire nuts and bus connection
- Unfasten the 1/2 inch thread nut (B4) connecting

the JB module (B2) to the J-Box (B1)

- Remove the JB module (B2) from the J-Box (B1)

Wiring

Slipping off/on bus connection blocks
The  bus  connection  block  consists  of  two  compo-
nents  (C2.1  and  C2.2)  with  four  terminal  contacts
each. Take care not to damage the two test sockets
(C2.3) by accidentally connecting them to the bus ca-
ble or with the screwdriver (e.g. when attempting to
unplug the bus connection block).

C2

C2.2     C2.1

C2.3

D2

D2.4

5 mm

D2

D2.4

25...35 mm

D1

Slipping off bus connection blocks
-  Carefully put the screwdriver to the wire insertion

slit of the bus connection block’s grey component
(C2.2) and

-  pull the bus connection block (C2) from the mod-

ule.

Note

Don’t try to remove the bus connection  block from
the bottom side. There is a  risk of shorting-out the
device!

Slipping on bus connection blocks
-  Slip the bus connection block (C2) onto the guide

slot of the module and

-  press the bus connection block (C2) down to the

stop.

Connecting and Disconnecting bus cables

Connecting bus cables
-  The bus connection block (D1) can be used with

single core conductors Ø 0.6…0.8 mm.

-  Remove approx. 5 mm of insulation from the con-

ductor (D2) and plug it into the bus connection
block (D1)
(red = +, grey = -)

Disconnecting bus cables
-  Unplug the bus connection block (D1) and remove

the bus cable conductor (D2) while simultaneously
wiggling it.

Connecting mains:

Connect wires
Connect wire leads using wire nuts.

Hazardous voltage.
Can cause death, or serious injury or property damage.

The device must not be opened.
A faulty device should be returned to the local Siemens sales office
or distributor.

WARNING
WARNING

The device must be mounted and commissioned by a factory trained person.
The prevailing safety rules must be observed!
Mount in dry locations only!

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