Rockwell Automation Publication ICSTT-RM448J-EN-P - April 2018
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Chapter
4
Before You Begin
This chapter lists important information that should be read before starting to
build the system. It covers preparatory information that you should read tasks
you should complete for a successful installation.
Required Tools Standard
AADvance
The installation and maintenance of the AADvance controller requires the
following tools and test equipment:
Standard Tools
• Screwdriver, flat 0.8 mm x 9.0 mm (1/25 inch x 3/8 inch), for the
module clamp screws and blanking covers
• Screwdriver, flat 0.6 mm x 3.0 mm (1/40 inch x 1/8 inch), or a similar
that will open fuse covers on termination assemblies.
• Screwdriver, cross head number 0, for battery cover on 9110 processor
module
• Screwdriver, flat 0.8 mm x 4.0 mm (1/25 inch x 5/32 inch), for screws
on extension cables
• Torque screwdriver, flat 0.6 mm x 3.0 mm (1/40 inch x 1/8 inch), for dc
power wiring terminals
• Torque screwdriver, flat 0.4 mm x 2.0 mm (1/64 inch x 5/64 inch), for
field wiring terminals
• 2 x wrench, open end, 10 mm, for ground stud nuts
• Allen key (hex wrench), 2.5 mm, for plug and sockets assemblies used
with extension cables
Special Tools
• Long nosed pliers to remove the fuses on termination assemblies.
• Digital voltmeter, for troubleshooting activities
• Resistor 1k8, for troubleshooting analogue input modules
• Resistor 1k 1W, for troubleshooting digital output modules
• Resistor 250R 1W, for troubleshooting analogue output modules
Specifying an Enclosure
When the system is installed in an enclosure it must meet the UL508
requirements for the installation environment; hold the modules securely,
provide mechanical protection and should not interfere with other system