Car Park 3 – General installation
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3.8 Cabinet structure
Notice: the selected cabinet must always comply with the regulations of the installation building or
country. For further information, refer to the
CP3 Planning and design manual.
Use a cabinet with enough space for heat dissipation so to prevent overheating caused by power
supplies and power consumption. Large cabinets also permit you to include future installations.
Place the modules in line and use cable channels to maintain the aesthetics of the cabinet and to
keep it in order. If more than one wire is connected in a terminal, be sure to use the same cross
section and/or use ferrules to ensure a good connection in the terminal.
Example 1
This example shows one UWP 3.0 and two SBP2MCG324 with two power supply units. The left
modules are a display interface module and an SBP2CPY24 powered by one power supply unit.
Simple wiring in a cabinet
Three 2Amp power supplies for the SBP2CPY24 and the UWP 3.0
(for light control and HVAC equipment).
A UWP 3.0 and five SBP2MCG324s powered by five 5amp power
supplies (on the second and third rows respectively).
Fuses and an Ethernet switch
A cabinet power switch.