Configuring
4.5 Arrangement of modules on a single rack
S7-300, CPU 31xC and CPU 31x: Installation
Operating Instructions, Edition 08/2004, A5E00105492-05
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Arrangement of modules on a single rack
Reasons for using one or multiple racks
The number of racks you need will depend on your application.
Reasons for using a single rack:
Reasons for distributing modules between
several racks
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Compact, space-saving use of all your
modules
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Local use of all modules
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Fewer signals to be processed
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More signals to be processed
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Insufficient number of slots
Note
If you opt for the installation on a single rack, insert a dummy module to the right of the CPU
(order no.: 6ES7 370-0AA01-0AA0). This gives you the option of adding a second rack for
your application, simply by replacing the dummy module with an interface module, and
without having to reinstall and rewire the first rack.
Rules: Layout of modules on a single module rack
The following rules apply to module installations on a single rack:
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No more than eight modules (SM, FM, CP) may be installed to the right of the CPU.
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The accumulated power consumption of modules mounted on a rack may not exceed
1.2 A on the S7-300 backplane bus.
Reference
For further information, refer to the technical data, for example, in the
S7-300 Module
Specifications Reference Manual or in the Reference Manual for your CPU.
Example
The figure below shows a layout with eight signal modules in an S7-300 assembly.
CPU
PS
SM1 SM2 SM3 SM4 SM5 SM6 SM7 SM8