
INTELLIDOX DOCKING MODULE USER MANUAL || ASSEMBLE MODULES
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Mount on Parallel DIN Rails
The module is designed for installation on two parallel top hat DIN rails that are 35 millimeters
by 7.5 millimeters, as per EN Standard 50022. Honeywell strongly recommends that mounting
is performed by a qualified installation contractor. Sufficient expertise is required to:
1. Determine the strength of the wall supporting the module; and
2. Select DIN rails and mounting hardware appropriate to the weight and normal use of the
total number of mounted modules.
What is a DIN Rail?
A DIN rail is a metal strip that is used to mount industrial equipment. DIN rail can be cut to suit
specific applications. Multiple rows of DIN rail can be used. The module is designed for
installation on two parallel top hat DIN rails that are 35 millimeters by 7.5 millimeters, as per
EN Standard 50022.
Before You Begin
1. Select a suitable installation location. Each module or group of connected modules
requires:
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Access to an appropriate power source.
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Access to a network connection, if using.
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Access to calibration gas sources.
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Adequate clearance for the power cord, cables and tubing.
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Adequate clearance for normal use, maintenance and cleaning.
2. Install two parallel top hat DIN rails that are 35 millimeters by 7.5 millimeters. Use
DIN rails that are appropriate for the combined weight and normal use of the total number
of mounted modules. Space the DIN rails 15.2 centimeters (6 inches) apart on center.
3. Honeywell strongly recommends using a DIN rail end plate when mounting in a vehicle, or
when lateral motion is possible, or when attaching the first module in a grouped system. If
a DIN rail end plate is not available, use the anchor holes in the back panel to secure the
module to the wall.
Incomplete or improper mounting may result in property damage and/or personal injury.
Do not install near heat sources or on vibrating surfaces.
The wall and the mounting hardware must be strong enough to support the equipment
during normal use.
The equipment must be used only in a normal atmosphere (20.9% v/v O
2
) that is free of
hazardous gas. Do not use the equipment in a hazardous area. Failure to adhere to this
caution can lead to fire and/or explosion.
The equipment is intended for indoor use only.