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Instruction Manual
AFQm
3.6.3.- CABINETTYPE AFQm: AFQm-xxx-100C, AFQm-xxx-200C, AFQm-xxx-300C AND AFQm-xxx-
400C
CIRCUTOR has two types of cabinets: cabinets with connections at the top and cabinets with connec-
tions at the bottom.
There are sliding windows at the bottom of the cabinet so that the connection wiring can be slotted
inside, Figure 14. These windows can be removed and machined if it is considered necessary to use a
cable gland.
Figure 14: Sliding windows for the connection wiring.
You should never remove the cover closest to the front part.
Cabinets with connections at the top have a sheet in the upper part of the cabinet which can be ma-
chined as shown in Figure 15, to insert the connection wiring.
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Unidades en mm. / Units in mm.
Figure 15: Machining a cabinet with connections at the top.
The current input and the communication ports must be connected to the “master” device, which is
the located at the top of the cabinet. This connection is described in “3.6.2.- RACK-TYPE AFQm: AFQm-
xxx-100R”.
To access the current input and mains connections, loosen the screws in the lower front cover (in
cabinets with connections at the bottom) or the screws in the upper front cover (in cabinets with con-