Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley PanelView Series Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 2

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Rockwell Automation Publication VIEW-IN001C-EN-P - April 2018

PanelView Mounting Levers

Prepare for Panel Mounting

 

Mounting levers insert into the slots around the bezel to secure the terminal in the panel. The 
number of mounting levers varies by terminal size. Each slot has six notches with alignment 
marks that are locking positions for a mounting lever. The thickness of the panel in which you 
mount the terminal determines the locking position that is required to maintain NEMA, 
UL Type, and IP seals.

Table 1 - Mounting Lever Lock Position

ATTENTION: 

Disconnect all electrical power from the panel before making the panel cutout.

Make sure the area around the panel cutout is clear and that the panel is clean of any debris, 
oil, or other chemicals.

Make sure that metal cuttings do not enter any components that are already installed in the 
panel and that the edges of the cutout have no burrs or sharp edges.

Failure to follow these warnings can result in personal injury or damage to panel components.

IMPORTANT

For complete installation instructions, see the following publications:

• PanelView Plus 7 Performance Terminals User Manual, publicatio

2711P-UM008

• PanelView 5310 Terminals User Manual, publication 

2713P-UM001

• PanelView 5500 Terminals User Manual, publication 

2715-UM001

• PanelView 5510 Terminals User Manual, publication 

2715P-UM001

Mounting Slot

Mounting 

Lever Lock 

Position

Panel Thickness Range

Typical 

Gauge

1

1.50…2.01 mm (0.060…0.079 in.)

16

2

2.03…2.64 mm (0.080…0.104 in.)

14

3

2.67…3.15 mm (0.105…0.124 in.)

12

4

3.17…3.66 mm (0.125…0.144 in.)

10

5

3.68…4.16 mm (0.145…0.164 in.)

8/9

6

4.19…4.80 mm (0.165…0.188 in.)

7

1

6

1 2 3 4 5 6

Notch

Alignment Mark

Summary of Contents for Allen-Bradley PanelView Series

Page 1: ...5310 terminals PanelView 5500 terminals PanelView 5510 terminals SummaryofChanges This publication contains new and updated information as indicated in the following table Topic Page Summary of Change...

Page 2: ...is oil or other chemicals Make sure thatmetal cuttings do notenter any components that are already installed in the panel and that the edges of the cutout have no burrs or sharp edges Failure tofollow...

Page 3: ...Side 4 6 5 2 1 3 4 2 4 7 5 6 8 3 1 3 1 10 7 6 5 8 12 1 in TouchWidescreen 10 Levers 9 in TouchWidescreen 8 Levers 7 in TouchWidescreen 6 Levers 6 in Touch Screen 4 Levers 2 4 9 Flat Side Flat Side IM...

Page 4: ...5510Terminals 3 1 10 6 8 7 5 10 4 in Keypad andTouch 12 1 in Touch Only 10 Levers PVP7 PV5500 and PV5510Terminals 2 4 9 2 4 9 7 11 5 6 12 8 10 3 1 15 in Touch Only 12 Levers PVP7 PV5500 and PV5510Term...

Page 5: ...rs in the top corner slots by using the orientation in Mounting Lever Orientation and Lock Sequence that starts on page 3 b Rotate the round side of the mounting levers toward the panel c Tilt the ter...

Page 6: ...levers varies for each terminal size 4 Slide and rotate each lever to a notch that is one or two positions greater than the final lock position start with the first lever in the sequence For example i...

Page 7: ...ting levers to their final position 6 Inspect all mounting levers to make sure each is in the correct locked position The notch on the outside of mounting lever shows its locked position These two vie...

Page 8: ...42 5 59 237 9 33 Touch 142 5 59 184 7 24 7 in Touch 150 5 90 210 8 25 9 in Touch 162 6 38 252 9 92 10 4 in Keypad and touch 224 8 82 335 13 19 Touch 224 8 82 269 10 59 12 1 in Touch 218 8 58 312 12 28...

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