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Compliance with CE Mark 

 

This section describes how to install and operate RTP equipment for use in the European Union (EU) to 
comply with the requirements of the CE Mark and its referenced standards.  The procedures in this 
section apply also to other environments where provisions of the EU’s EMC and Low Voltage Directives 
are either required or desirable. 

RTP Corporation has successfully tested and reviewed its products to the stringent requirements of the 
European Union’s EMC Directives (2004/108/EC) and Low Voltage Directive (2006/95/EC).  

In order for 

the equipment to meet the requirements of these directives, the equipment must be installed and 
operated in accordance with these instructions

These tests and reviews are in accordance to EN 61131-2:2007 as listed in the next section. 

Information on the tests performed and the standards involved is available from RTP Corporation. 

To comply with the requirements of the CE Mark and its referenced standards, the system integrator, 
installer, and end user must store, integrate, install, and operate this equipment in accordance with the 
following guidelines. 

1.  Compliance with all product specific instructions (including but not limited to storage instructions, 

installation instructions, operating instructions, maintenance instructions, disposal instructions, and 
specifications) is required. 

2.  RTP equipment is rated for use in Installation Category (Overvoltage Category) II and Pollution 

Degree 2 environments in accordance with standard IEC 664. 

3.  To assure that an 

Operator

 is not exposed to electrical hazards, all equipment capable of electrical 

hazards must be housed in a grounded enclosure (equipment cabinet/rack) that limits access to the 
equipment only to 

Service Personnel

.  Limited access may include enclosure doors and side panels, 

which are locked or require a tool to open.  To assure compliance with the EMC requirements, the 
equipment must be housed in an enclosure (equipment cabinet/rack) that provides EMC shielding.  
Compliance testing was performed in a shielded equipment rack provided by Hoffman Concept® Wall 
Mounted Enclosure model number CSD242420.  To assure compliance, the equipment must be 
installed in this style cabinet, or one with similar or greater RF attenuation characteristics.  The 
cabinet should be outfitted with continuous copper finger gasketing and copper foil along all seams 
and joints. 

4.  The 

Service Personnel 

must be trained to operate the equipment and must be aware of the potential 

of electrical hazards of the equipment and of the field I/O signals connected to the equipment. 

5.  Hazardous voltage warning labels must be applied to the enclosure doors adjacent to the locking 

mechanisms to warn the 

Service Personnel

 that hazardous voltages are contained within the 

enclosure, if modules carrying 120 V and above are used. 

6.  Hazardous voltage warning labels also must be applied to the termination modules (which carry 120 

V and above), adjacent to the external connectors, to warn the 

Service Personnel

 that hazardous 

voltages are present at the module's terminal blocks. 

7.  To assure compliance with the EMC requirements, the equipment must have all communications, 

power, and field signal cabling exiting the enclosure enclosed in metal conduits or shielded wireways.  
These conduits must provide EMI/RFI shielding and must be terminated at the enclosure shell.  There 
must be no uncovered openings in the cabinet.  Connections between the cabinet and conduit must 
be made with conduit connectors making good (low impedance) electrical contact to the enclosure.  
Input mains power to the enclosure and mains power fed to switching digital output I/O cards and 
modules must be filtered by AC mains filters with attenuation characteristics of Corcom VR series 
filters or with similar filters with equal or greater attenuation characteristics.   

Summary of Contents for 3000 TAS

Page 1: ...Technical Manual RTP 3000 TAS Chassis Manual...

Page 2: ...ectual property of RTP Corp unless otherwise indicated and are to be considered RTP Corp confidential This intellectual property is made available solely for the direct use of potential or licensed RT...

Page 3: ...AND MAINTENANCE 10 General 10 Power Connections 10 Fuse Replacement 13 Fans 15 I O Cards 15 Ethernet Switches 16 3000 R2 AND 3100 R2 SYSTEMS 16 Ethernet Cabling 16 Software Configuration 17 3200 R3 SY...

Page 4: ...ons include a fan assembly TAS Nodes A TAS Node can contain up to four 3000 06 Node Processors and one or two 3000 01 Chassis Processors Based on your processor configuration you can have up to 17 I O...

Page 5: ...Model numbers may also begin with 3100 instead of 3000 XYZ is factory assigned number that determines the number of I O slots number of Chassis Processors number and type of power supplies within the...

Page 6: ...lock The power supplies are compatible with standard mains power and are compliant with the European Union s EMC and Low Voltage Directives The main input connection is an eight pin detachable termina...

Page 7: ...t the top of the chassis and exits at the bottom of the chassis Chassis Dimensions Height 11 3 inches 28 7 cm Width 15 19 Slot 19 0 inches 48 3 cm 11 slot 11 4 inches 28 9 cm 6 Slot 7 6 inches 19 3 cm...

Page 8: ...Slot Chassis Mounting Dimensions Figure 2 6 Slot Chassis Mounting Dimensions 0 7 inches 1 8 cm 0 3 inches 0 8 cm 8 0 inches 20 3 cm 7 5 inches 19 1 cm 18 5 inches 47 0 cm 5 1 inches 12 9 cm 0 3 inches...

Page 9: ...9 Figure 3 11 Slot Chassis Mounting Dimensions 8 9 inches 22 6 cm 1 3 inches 3 2 cm 0 3 inches 0 8 cm...

Page 10: ...circuit for example power strips Power Connections The main connector block on the front panel of the power supply see Figure 4 connects to an 8 pin UL approved detachable terminal block The terminal...

Page 11: ...n 6 No Connection 7 Safety Ground 8 Figure 4 Input Connection Block Pin Signals and Retaining Screw Locations Note For model 3000DCPWR and TASDCPWR the DC Return and the BPEXTV Return are tied togethe...

Page 12: ...in Table 1 must not exceed 10 Amperes The same rules apply to the 24 VDC Power Supply module except that the BPEXTV on Main Terminal Block must be always wired Table 1 Example Chassis Current Consumpt...

Page 13: ...upply module to the chassis and then tighten the retaining screws 6 Reconnect the chassis fan cables 7 Reconnect the main power input cables Refer to Figure 5 and Figure 6 for the AC Power Supply fuse...

Page 14: ...rated 10 A 250 V Littelfuse type 216010 Littelfuse type 216010 BPEXTV 24 VDC Fuse F2 F4 5 x 20 mm rated 10 A 250 V 5 x 20 mm rated 10 A 250 V Littelfuse type 216010 Littelfuse type 216010 Chassis Fan...

Page 15: ...ly Figure 9 Chassis Fan Power Cable I O Cards When you insert an I O card make sure that you properly align the card in the supporting card guides and then gently slide the card forward into the matin...

Page 16: ...shielded Ethernet cables with four twisted pair wires and RJ 45 tips These cables are limited to a maximum length of 328 feet 100 meters 3000 R2 and 3100 R2 Systems Ethernet Cabling Table 2 Ethernet...

Page 17: ...2 1 Single 16 3000D 00 2D 1 2 1 Dual 12 3000D 00 3 2 1 1 Single 17 3000D 00 3D 2 1 1 Dual 13 3000D 00 7 1 2 2 Single 15 3000D 00 7D 1 2 2 Dual 11 3000D 00 8 2 1 2 Single 16 3000D 00 8D 2 1 2 Dual 12 3...

Page 18: ...0 Single 18 SIL 3000 Remote Chassis Number of Chassis Number of Node Processors in Each Chassis Number of Chassis Processors in Each Chassis Chassis Power Supply Type Number of Available Slots for I...

Page 19: ...8 2 1 2 Single 16 3100D 00 8D 2 1 2 Dual 12 3100 Micro Series CPU Nodes Number of Chassis Number of Micro Processors in Each Chassis Number of Chassis Processors in Each Chassis Chassis Power Supply...

Page 20: ...O Switch B 3200T Processor Domain Node Rack 0 J1 X J2 X Domain Node Rack 0R J1 X J2 X Domain Node Rack 1 J1 X J2 X Domain Node Rack 1R J1 X J2 X Domain Node Rack 2 J1 X J2 X Domain Node Rack 2R J1 X...

Page 21: ...X J2 X J3 X J4 X Domain Node Rack 0R J1 X J2 X J3 X J4 X Domain Node Rack 1 J1 X J2 X J3 X J4 X Domain Node Rack 1R J1 X J2 X J3 X J4 X Domain Node Rack 2 J1 X J2 X J3 X J4 X Domain Node Rack 2R J1 X...

Page 22: ...D5 D 1 2 Dual 13 3200T 00 D6 D 1 2 Single 17 3200T 00 D7 D 2 1 Single 18 3200T 00 D8 D 2 2 Dual 13 3200T 00 D9 D 2 2 Single 17 3200T 00 D18 D 2 1 Single 10 3200T 00 D19 D 2 1 Dual 14 3200T 00 D20 D 2...

Page 23: ...00 C27 D 5 2 1 Single 5 Triple Redundant 3200T 00 C7 T 18 3 1 Single 18 3200T 00 C8 T 14 3 1 Dual 14 3200T 00 C9 T 17 3 2 Single 17 3200T 00 C10 T 13 3 2 Dual 13 3200T 00 C21 T 10 3 1 Single 10 Quad...

Page 24: ...24 Diagnostic Information The Chassis Info object reports diagnostic information for the Chassis Processor configured in its Property Manager display Properties...

Page 25: ...n the left Primary power supply Chassis Power Supply2 Errors Boolean variable can be used to determine any failure on the right Secondary power supply If the value of this variable is True then it ind...

Page 26: ...ode to chassis communications The chassis processor redundancy increases system availability I O Path RA Status Bool Variable can be used to determine any failure on the communications link between th...

Page 27: ...or require a tool to open To assure compliance with the EMC requirements the equipment must be housed in an enclosure equipment cabinet rack that provides EMC shielding Compliance testing was perform...

Page 28: ...limited to lead in solder and lithium in batteries 11 Prior to storage or shipping the equipment must be packaged in accordance with the following guidelines Inventory all items and inspect all compo...

Page 29: ...ucted RF Immunity 150 kHz to 80 MHz at 10 V IEC 61000 4 6 Pulsed Magnetic Field 300 A m IEC 61000 4 9 Modules can be ordered with optional HumiSeal conformal coating In this case the modules can be in...

Page 30: ...sumed reasonably careful in dealing with obvious hazards CE Conformit Europ enne EMC Electro Magnetic Compatibility EMI Electro Magnetic Interference EC European Community EN European Norm ESD Electro...

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