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Modules Types
Currently, only the ControlEdge 900 UIOM is supported. Refer to the
I/O module type section.
Device Replacement
CAUTION: Explosion hazard. Removal and Insertion Under Power
is not supported in Division 2/ Zone 2. CPM and/or EPM removal
under power is not supported. The up/down rocking motion
required to remove the module causes intermittent
communications to other modules resident in the same rack. It is
recommended that before removing an active CPM or EPM, the
user first disconnects the power supply in the rack (associated
with the CPM or EPM to be removed) from the source main
power.
Replacing a non-redundant or unsynchronized
primary UOC-CPM
ATTENTION: This procedure can only be performed while off-
process.
We recommend that you proceed with extreme caution
whenever replacing any component in a control system. Be
sure the system is offline or in a safe operating mode.
Component replacements may also require downloading
appropriate configuration data to the replaced component
through Control Builder.
Wear an ESD wrist strap and observe static precautions.
Before replacing a non-redundant or unsynchronized primary UOC-
CPM:
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Make sure all UOC configuration data and operator commands
are up to date within saved checkpoints or uploaded Control
Builder data. If not, save checkpoint, upload to Control Builder or
both.
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It is recommended to bring the process to a safe and orderly
shutdown.
You will need a #2 Phillips screwdriver.
Summary of Contents for ControlEdge 900 platform
Page 6: ...6 Contents ...
Page 12: ...12 Chapter 1 About this guide ...
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Page 57: ...57 One Slot Rack 1 CPM 1 EPM 1 P S 1 RM ...
Page 59: ...59 One Slot Rack ...
Page 62: ...Figure 5 7 Rack dimensions with redundant power supply 62 ...
Page 75: ...75 c Insert the Ethernet cables and mount the security cover for the EMP ...
Page 76: ...d Optional mount a wire security seal The user should get a wire security seal themselves 76 ...
Page 124: ...Figure 5 31 Universal Analog Input Wiring Figure 5 32 Examples of RTD Input Wiring 124 ...
Page 137: ...137 Figure 5 47 Pulse Outing Wiring Figure 5 48 Frequency Wiring ...
Page 144: ...Figure 5 57 16 point High Level Analog Input Wiring 144 ...
Page 147: ...147 Figure 5 60 AC DC Isolated Input Module Wiring ...
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Page 178: ...178 Chapter 8 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting ...
Page 222: ...Appendix A Installing RTP 222 ...
Page 227: ...Appendix A Installing RTP Relay Output RTP Internal schematic 227 ...