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5201223 Rev. J
IQ Easy Speed-T & Hybrid-T
Static Neutralizing Bars
Electrical Connections
WARNING –
Electrical installation must be performed by a skilled electrical
engineer according to applicable national and local regulations.
AVERTISSEMENT –
L'installation et le service électrique doivent être
effectuées par un électricien qualifié conformément aux réglementations
locales et nationales.
WARNING –
IQ Easy Bars must be properly grounded.
AVERTISSEMENT –
Le matériel doit être correctement mis à la terre.
WARNING –
Remove power before working on IQ Easy Bars.
AVERTISSEMENT –
Débranchez l'alimentation électrique avant toute
intervention sur l'appareil.
WARNING –
IQ Easy Bars must only be powered by a Limited Power
Source (LPS) or NEC Class 2 power supply.
AVERTISSEMENT –
L'appareil ne doit être alimenté par une source
d'alimentation limitée (LPS) ou NEC Class alimentation 2.
NOTE –
IQ Easy Bars will not function properly if emitters are covered.
For safe and reliable connection to 24 VDC power, IQ Easy Bars are provided with
an appliance inlet for connection of a detachable power supply cord. There are
several methods of making this electrical connection:
For Connection to IQ Power Control Station
1. Remove protective cap from static bar inlet connector.
2. Place the appropriate M12 connector on the cable against the static bar
connector and rotate the connector until the keyed connectors align. Press
the connectors together and turn the coupling nut clockwise to thread it on.
Finger-tighten the coupling nut until the connector is fully seated.
3. Connect cable to control station.
a.
M12 to M12 Cable (recommended)
– Place the other M12 connector on the
cable against DEV1 thru DEV6 connector and rotate the connector until
the keyed connectors align. Press the connectors together and turn the
knurled coupling nut clockwise to thread it on. Finger-tighten the coupling
nut until the connector is fully seated.
b.
M12 to RJ-45 Cable
– Connect RJ-45 plug on other end of cable to
connector 1 thru 10, labeled POWER & COMM, on the control station.
4. Route the cable away from any moving machine parts and secure the cable to
prevent damage.