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Series 8 I/O User's Guide
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April 2017
Honeywell
3. Series 8 I/O Installation and Upgrades
3.1 Overview
The Experion utilizes hardware designs including those for the controllers, I/O modules,
and switches. The information contained in this section defines how to establish the
various hardware connections and Series 8 I/O firmware.
To review planning the entire Series 8 Control System, refer to the
Control Hardware
Planning Guide's
Planning your Series 8 control system section.
3.2 Installation Declarations
ATTENTION
It is supplied as "open equipment" that is intended to be mounted on a sub-
panel within an enclosure. The suitability of the enclosure and installed
system shall be acceptable to the local "authority having jurisdiction," as
defined in the NEC, or "authorized person" as defined in the CEC.
ESD HAZARD
Electrostatic discharge can damage integrated circuits or semiconductors if
you touch connector pins or tracks on a printed wiring board.
Touch a grounded object to discharge static potential
Wear an approved wrist-strap grounding device
Do not touch the wire connector or connector pins
Do not touch circuit components inside a component
If available, use a static safe workstation
When not in use, keep the component in its static shield box or bag
WARNING
Unless the location is known to be non-hazardous, do not:
Remove or replace fuse
Operate DIP (Address) switch
Connect or disconnect cables
Install or remove components
Install or remove IOM
while the control system is powered.