Electrical connection Micropilot FMR60B PROFINET with Ethernet-APL
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The type of cable entry depends on the device version ordered.
Always route connecting cables downwards so that moisture cannot penetrate the
connection compartment.
If necessary, create a drip loop or use a weather protection cover.
11.2.7 Available device plug connectors
In the case of devices with a plug, it is not necessary to open the housing for connection
purposes.
Use the enclosed seals to prevent the penetration of moisture into the device.
11.3 Ensuring the degree of protection
11.3.1 Cable entries
• M20 coupling, plastic, IP66/68 NEMA TYPE 4X/6P
• M20 coupling, nickel-plated brass, IP66/68 NEMA TYPE 4X/6P
• M20 coupling, 316L, IP66/68 NEMA TYPE 4X/6P
• M20 thread, IP66/68 NEMA Type 4X/6P
• G1/2 thread, IP66/68 NEMA Type 4X/6P
If the G1/2 thread is selected, the device is delivered with an M20 thread as standard and a
G1/2 adapter is included with the delivery, along with the corresponding documentation
• NPT 1/2 thread, IP66/68 NEMA Type 4X/6P
• Dummy plug transport protection: IP22, NEMA TYPE 2
• M12 plug
• When housing is closed and connecting cable is plugged in: IP66/67, NEMA Type 4X
• When housing is open or connecting cable is not plugged in: IP20, NEMA Type 1
NOTICE
M12 plug: Loss of IP protection class due to incorrect installation!
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The degree of protection only applies if the connecting cable used is plugged in and
screwed tight.
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The degree of protection only applies if the connecting cable used is specified according to
IP67, NEMA Type 4X.
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The IP protection classes are only maintained if the dummy cap is used or the cable is
connected.
11.4 Post-connection check
Are the device or cables undamaged (visual inspection)?
Do the cables used comply with the requirements?
Do the mounted cables have strain relief?
Cable glands mounted, securely tightened and leak-tight?
Does the supply voltage correspond to the specifications on the nameplate?
No reverse polarity, terminal assignment correct?
Cover screwed down correctly?