7SG15 MicroTAPP Installation
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Chapter 6 Page 5 of 5
8 Fixings
8.1 Crimps
Amp Pidg or Plasti Grip Funnel entry ring tongue
Size AMP
Ref
Reyrolle
Ref
0.25-1.6mm
2
342103 2109E11602
1.0-2.6mm
2
151758 2109E11264
8.2 Panel Fixing Screws
2-Kits – 2995G10046 each comprising:
•
Screw M4 X10
2106F14010 – 4 off
•
Lock
Washes
2104F70040 – 4 off
•
Nut
M4
2103F11040 – 4 off
8.3 Communications
Fibre optic connections – 4 per relay (Refer to section 4 – Communications Interface).
9 Ancillary Equipment
The relay can be interrogated locally or remotely by making connection to the fibre optic terminals on the rear of
the relay or the RS232 port on the relay fascia.
For local interrogation a portable PC is required. The PC must be capable of running Microsoft Windows Version
3.1 or greater. Connection is made through a standard RS232 port on the PC. A standard straight-through (not
cross-over) modem cable is required to connect from the PC to the 25 pin female D type connector on the front of
the relay. If only a USB port is available on the PC, a suitable USB – RS232 converter must be used.
For remote communications more specialised equipment is required.
See the section on Communications for further information, and also see Report No. 690/0/01 on Relay
Communications.
10 Precautions
When running fibre optic cable, the bending radius must not be more than 50mm.
If the fibre optic cables are anchored using cable ties, these ties must be hand tightened – under no
circumstances should cable tie tension tools or cable tie pliers be used.