Serie 750, 753
Provisions
System manual | Version: 3.0.2
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Provisions
This documentation applies to the I/O system:
WAGO I/O System 750/753 (Series 750, 753).
Note
Observe the applicable documentation!
This documentation is part of the complete Instructions for use for the WAGO I/O System
750/753. These products must only be installed and operated according to the instruc-
tions of the complete Instructions for use. Knowledge of the complete Instructions for use
is a precondition for intended use.
1. Carefully read the System Manual.
2. Carefully read the Product manuals of the products used.
Table 1: Complete instructions for use
Document Type
Contents
&
System Manual
Contains all cross-product information for a system.
&
Product Manual
Contains all the product-specific information for a product.
&
Instruction leaflet
Is included with each product. Contains initial information on safe handling of
the product.
&
Data Sheet
Contains the technical data and approvals / certificates for a product.
All documentation is available at:
ü
/<item number>.
Note
Cross-product information
Individual products may have features and functions other than those described here. Not
all features and functions described here are available in every product.
1.1 Intended Use
The I/O system is used to receive digital and analog signals from sensors and to control
actuators. Higher-level controllers can be communicated with through fieldbus interfaces.
The signals can be (pre-)processed with the controllers.
The products are open equipment and are designed for installation in an additional enclo-
sure. Protective measures suitable for the specific application area and application must
be implemented.
• The products are intended for installation in automation technology systems.
• These products fulfill the requirements of protection type IP20 and are designed for
use in dry interior spaces.
• Operation of the products in industrial areas is permitted.
• The products used fulfill the EMC requirements for large and small commercial and
business areas as well as residential areas when they maintain the required limits for
electromagnetic interference emission (EMC).