Module 96-PA-RCM / 96-PA-RCM-EL
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3. Product description
Fig. Module 96-PA-RCM-EL
(with Ethernet interface)
3.1 Module description
The RCM module enhances the scope of func-
tions of the basic device and is available in the
following variants:
Part no.
Designation
5232011
UMG 96-PA-RCM
5232010
UMG 96-PA-RCM-EL
(with Ethernet interface)
3.2 Module’s scope of functions
·Neutral conductor measurement (I4 - current
measurement).
·Residual current measurement (RCM) or
DC power measurement via 2 analog inputs.
·Temperature measurement (1 analog input).
Both module variants are suitable for monitoring:
·Residual currents (RCM) - Type A, B and B+.
·AC currents.
·DC currents and pulsating DC currents.
The additional measurement results obtained from
the module are output by basic device.
INFORMATION
Because the modules are designed simply as
plug-in modules (via a module connector) for
one basic device, please also observe all usage
information that belongs to your basic device!
Take particular note of the insert entitled “Safety
and warning notices”!
3.3 Incoming goods inspection
The prerequisites for trouble-free and safe op-
eration of the modules include proper transport,
storage, setup and assembly, as well as proper
operation and maintenance.
Exercise due caution when unpacking and pack-
ing the device, do not use force and only use
suitable tools.
Check the following:
·The modules by performing a visual inspection
to ensure flawless mechanical condition.
·The scope of delivery (see user manual) with re-
spect to completeness before beginning with
assembly and installation.
If it must be assumed that safe operation of your
basic device with module is not possible:
1.
Switch off the power to your system (your
device)!
2.
Secure it against being switched back on!
3.
Check to be sure it is de-energized!
4.
Ground and short circuit the system (de-
vice)!
5.
Cover or block off adjacent live parts!
Safe operation is impossible, if, for example, the
device with module:
·has visible damage,
·no longer functions despite an intact power
supply,
·was subjected to extended periods of unfavor-
able conditions (e.g. storage outside of the per-
missible climate thresholds without adjustment
to the room climate, condensation, etc.) or trans-
port stress (e.g. falling from an elevated position,
even without visible external damage, etc.).
ATTENTION
Improper handling may cause damage to the
module and result in material damage!
The contacts of the module connector can bend or
break, which would destroy the module.
·
Never touch or manipulate the contacts
of the module connector!
·
Never use force to press the module connec-
tor plug into the socket!
·
When handling, transporting and storing the
module, protect the contacts of the module
connector!