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AUMA SG 05.1-F07 - Bus Cables: Connect

AUMA SG 05.1-F07
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Figure 15: AUMA plug/socket connector SD bus
[1] Cover (Bus terminal compartment)
[2] Screws for cover
[3] O-ring
[4] Cable entries for bus cables
[5] Blanking plug
Hazardous voltage!
Electric shock possible.
Disconnect device from the mains before opening.
1. Loosen screws [2] and remove cover [1].
2. Insert cable glands suitable for bus cables.
The enclosure protection IP… stated on the name plate is only ensured if suita-
ble cable glands are used.
Example: Name plate for enclosure protection IP 68.
3. Seal unused cable entries [4] with suitable blanking plugs [5].
4. Insert the wires into the cable glands.
5.2.5 Bus cables: connect
Versions
The bus connection described in this chapter applies to the following versions of the
connection board:
Standard version (1-channel)
Versions with overvoltage protection (up to 4 kV)
Versions for redundancy (2-channel)
Information For loop redundancy, automatic termination is performed as soon as the AUMATIC
is connected to the power supply. When interrupting the power supply, e.g. after re-
moving the AUMA plug/socket connector, both RS-485 loop segments are automa-
tically connected to each other.
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SG 05.1 – SG 12.1/SGR 05.1 – SGR 12.1 Control unit: electromechanic
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