Power modules
2.6 Placing power modules and connecting them to common potential
ET 200S
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Manual, Edition 10/2005, A5E00514527-01
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From load voltage L1/L+ (no load)
max. 9 mA
Power dissipation of the module
max. 5 W
Parameter length
3 bytes
Status, interrupts, diagnostics
Diagnostic function
Yes
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Group error
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Load voltage monitoring
Red "SF" LED
Green "PWR" LED
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Backup
Green "FSG" LED
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Diagnostic information can be displayed
Yes
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The fuses on this module are only additional fuses. External overcurrent protection (suitable for
branch circuits in accordance with the applicable national regulations for electrical engineering) is
required in the supply lines of the load circuit.
Reference
Information on the address space of the inputs and outputs can be found in the
ET 200S
Operating Instructions.
2.6
2.6
Placing power modules and connecting them to common potential
Placing and Connecting to Common Potential
You can choose where to position the power modules in the ET 200S. Every TM-P terminal
module (for a power module) that you install in the ET 200S opens a new voltage group. All
sensor and load supplies of the downstream electronic modules are fed from this TM-P
terminal module (for a power module). If you place an additional TM-P terminal module after
an electronic module/motor starter, you interrupt the potential buses (P1/P2) and
simultaneously open a new voltage group. This enables sensor and load supplies to be
individually connected to common potential.
AUX(iliary) bus (AUX1)
A TM-P terminal module (for a power module) allows you to connect additional potential (up
to the maximum rated load voltage of the module), which you can apply by means of the
AUX(iliary) bus.
You can set the AUX(iliary) bus individually:
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As a protective conductor bar
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For additionally required voltage
The AUX1 bus is laid out as follows:
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Maximum current-carrying capacity (at 60 °C ambient temperature): 10 A
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Permitted voltage: 230 VAC/DC