Admissible
area of application
Mounting
Attachment
• Mount DIN
support rail
• Snap on
support rail
(vgl. Fig. 2)
Operation indicator
( )
c
Potentiometer
( )
Input Voltage
c
Selector
( )
Connection
Grounding
Internal fuse
Removal
Detaching from the
support rail
Remarks:
a) See enclosed leaflet "Technical Data" sub heading "Connection to Mains" or "Output" for details.
b) unless there are other instructions either on the unit or in the enclosed leaflet "Technical Data"
c) Not available with all units
This is a general information leaflet for all units in the current range. With some units deviations from
the instructions described here are possible, therefore instructions in the "Technical data" leaf-
let enclosed always take priority. In case of doubt the German version applies.
Installation
This unit is a primary switched-mode power supply unit for use in panel-
board installations or other building-in applications where a suitable
mechanical enclosure shall be provided to fulfill the requirements for shock-
hazard protection and/or protection from hazardous energy levels as well as
for fire protection. It must only be installed and put into service by appropri-
ately qualified personnel only.
Mount in horizontal DIN-rail position
tom edge (or else sufficient air-cooling will not be possible).
Leave space for air-cooling! Recommended respective distances: see sup-
plementary sheet "Technical Data".
Admissible: TS35/15 or TS35/7,5
For rail fastening:
i) Tilt the unit slightly rearwards.
ii) Fit the unit over top hat rail.
iii) Slide it downward until it hits the stop.
iv) Press against the bottom front side for locking.
v) Shake the unit slightly to check the locking action
Front elements
Indicates whether the unit is working properly.
• The green LED is on in normal operation and goes out if overloaded.
• Some units also have a red LED. This lights up when overloaded and
goes out if there is a short circuit or flashes slowly with hiccup operation.
Setting the output voltage
tectve cap, replace it later on.
Choice between 115V and 230V supply voltage.
a
If admissible at all
, with DC operation, the unit must be switched to the
230V setting; otherwise it could be damaged!
Connection / Internal fuse
• Data for permitted loads, cable cross-sections and stripping as well as for
external fusing: see the enclosed leaflet "Technical Data", sub-heading
"Connection to Mains" or "Output"
• Use only commercial cables designed for the indicated voltage and cur-
rent values!
• With flexible cables: make sure that all cable strands are secured in the
terminal.
• Suitable conductor terminal sleeves (ferrules) may be used.
• Ensure proper polarity at output terminals!
• Do not operate the unit without PE! Units that are connected to the
mains (power supply units, switching relays) must not be operated without
adequate earthing of the housing and if applicable the primary side. The
housing is connected to the earth terminal PE (
Therefore, housing screws should not be loosened (could cause death)!
• Secondary side is not earthed; if necessary the
earthed optionally.
Units with internal fuse only: The internal input fuse protects the unit and
must not be replaced by the user. In case of an internal defect, the unit must
be returned to the manufacturer for safety reasons.
Before removal: Switch main power off and disconnect your system from
the supply network.
See Fig. 3: push the slider downwards (unlock). Gently lift lower front edge of
the unit (tipping) and remove.
The unit contains elements which are suitable for recycling, and
components which need specialist disposal. You are therefore requested to
make sure that the unit will be recycled by the end of its service life.
Mounting
b
only, with input terminals on bot-
a
. For access to the potentiometer remove pro-
Removal
Reycling
ca . 1 20 m m
a
) with earthing screws.
or
terminal can be
EN
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