E L C O p e r a t i o n M a n u a l
F o r m o r e i nf o r m a t i o n v i sit :
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MN05003006E
2-6
2.1.3 Installation
and
Wiring
2.1.3.1 Installation
Install the ELC in an enclosure with sufficient space around it to allow heat dissipation, as shown in
the figure below.
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DIN Rail Mounting:
The ELC may be secured to a cabinet by using 35mm in height and
7.5mm in depth DIN rail. When mounting the ELC to 35mm DIN rail, be sure to use the
retaining clip to stop any side-to-side movement of the ELC and reduce the chance of wires
coming loose. The retaining clip is at the bottom of the ELC. To secure the ELC to DIN rail, pull
down the clip, place it onto the rail and push it up to lock it in place. To remove the ELC, pull
the retaining clip down with a flat screwdriver and remove the ELC from DIN rail.
2.1.3.2 Terminal
Torque
1. Use 22-16 AWG (1.5mm) single-core wire or the multi-core wire for the I/O wiring. The
specification of the terminal is shown in the figure on the right hand side. The ELC terminal
screws should be tightened to 1.95 kg-cm (1.7 in-lbs). Also, use 60/75°C copper conductor
only.
22-16AWG
< 1.5mm
2. DO NOT wire empty terminals. DO NOT place the input signal wire and output power wire in
the same wiring circuit.
3. Field wiring terminals shall be marked with tightening torque.
4. DO NOT drop tiny metallic conductor into the ELC while screwing and wiring.
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Please attach the dustproof sticker to the ELC before the installation to prevent conductive
objects from dropping in.
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Tear off the sticker before running the ELC to ensure normal heat dissipation.