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Description of the Inline Controller
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PHOENIX CONTACT
2-5
Restrictions
2.4
Unpacking the Inline Controller
The Inline Controller is supplied in an ESD bag together with a package slip with installation
instructions. Please read the complete package slip carefully before unpacking the Inline
Controller.
WARNING:
Explosion hazard
When using the controller in potentially explosive areas, observe the technical data and
limit values specified in the corresponding documentation (user manual, package slip).
WARNING:
Explosion hazard; restrictions regarding the Inline system
–
Please make sure that the
maximum permissible current of 8 A
flowing through
the potential jumpers U
M
and U
S
(total current) is not exceeded when using the Inline
terminals in potentially explosive areas.
–
When terminal points 1.1 and 2.1 (or 2.2) are jumpered, a maximum
permissible current of 2.5 A
(see "24 V segment supply" on page 2-32) flowing
through the potential jumpers U
M
and U
S
(total current) must not be exceeded when
using the Inline terminals in potentially explosive areas.
NOTE: Electrostatic discharge
The Inline Controller contains components that can be damaged or destroyed by
electrostatic discharge. When handling the Inline Controller, observe the necessary
safety precautions against electrostatic discharge (ESD) according to EN 61340-5-1 and
EN 61340-5-2.
NOTE:
To avoid possible damage to the Inline Controller, unpack and pack the controller in
accordance with the ESD regulations.