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D01-051en202111 Manual TriBox3
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Commissioning
3 Commissioning
This chapter deals with the commissioning of the controller up to the first function test. Please pay particular
attention to this section and follow the safety precautions to protect the product from damage and yourself from
injury.
Before the sensor is put into operation, it is important to ensure that all connections are connected correctly.
3.1 Power Supply
Plug the provided power supply cable into a Schuko socket that has been professionally installed. To protect
against overloading, the device has internal glass tube fuses.
3.2 Sensor interfaces
The Tribox3 uses the following fuses:
Fuse F1
1A, 250 V, time-lag, 5x20mm; item no. 00P100009
Fuse F2 and F3
4A, 125 V, fast-blow, SMD without holder; item no. 00P100008
Fuse F4 to F14
1A, 125 V, fast-blow, SMD without holder; item no. 00P100007
The TriBox3 requires a secure power supply within the voltage range of 100 VAC to 240 VAC with a mains
frequency of 50 Hz to 60 Hz. The power supply must be secured according to the local safety standards.
The TriBox3 is shipped with a mains power cable that can be replaced by an alternative customer-specific
cable if necessary (see chapter 4.2.1). The Tribox3 can also be powered by 12 ‒ 24 VDC (see chapter 4.2.2).
The TriBox3 is equipped with four female M12 sensor interfaces. The interfaces support RS-232 and RS-485
and can be set for the serial TriOS protocol, Modbus RTU and other special protocols.
The device has a housing grounding (protective conductor), which must be
connected to the ground potential when operating with low voltage. Protec-
tive conductor grounding is recommended when operating with 12
‒
24 VDC.
DANGER
If you need to replace a defective fuse, first unplug the power supply and use
only fuses of the same type. Make sure you have completely eliminated the
error before putting the device back into operation.
DANGER
Danger to life due to electric shock. A residual current circuit breaker with a
maximum ignition current of 30 mA must be used. A surge protector should
be used for outdoor installations.
DANGER
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