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MM300 MOTOR MANAGEMENT SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
MECHANICAL INSTALLATION
CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION
Module withdrawal and insertion
DANGER:
Module withdrawal and insertion may only be performed when control power has been
removed from the unit. Inserting an incorrect module type into a slot may result in
personal injury, damage to the unit or connected equipment, or undesired operation!
CAUTION:
Proper electrostatic discharge protection (for example, a static strap) must be used
when coming into contact with modules while they are removed from the MM300.
The MM300 is a modular protection system. This allows for easy withdrawal and insertion
of modules for fast replacement. Modules must only be replaced in their original factory
configured slots.
Use the following procedure to withdraw a module.
1.
Ensure that control power has been removed from the MM300.
2.
Record the slot location of the module to ensure that the same or replacement
module is inserted into the correct slot.
3.
Remove the two captive screws at the top and bottom of the module.
4.
Slide a flat-blade screwdriver into the opening above the module marked by the two
arrows on top of the MM300 case.
5.
Press down on the screwdriver and pivot towards the unit to unlatch the module from
the MM300 case.
Figure 2-8: Removing a module from the MM300
Use the following procedure to insert a module.
1.
Ensure that control power has been removed from the MM300.
2.
Ensure that the module is being inserted into the correct slot.
3.
Align the module card edges with the slot track as shown in the diagram below.
4.
Gently slide the modules into the slot until the modules latch into the opening marked
by the two arrows on top of the MM300 case.
5.
Attach the two captive screws to anchor the module to the case (use a tightening
torque of 3.5 lb.-in.).
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