Appendix System
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Index of Figures
Figure 1: H51X Base Rack Completely Assembled 14
Figure 2: Example of Safe H51X Mono Operation (1oo2) 15
Figure 3: Example of H51X Mono System 16
Figure 4: Example of Safe H51X Redundant Operation (1oo2) 17
Figure 5: Example of H51X Redundancy System 19
Figure 6: H41X Base Rack Completely Assembled 20
Figure 7: Example of Safe H41X Mono Operation (1oo2) 21
Figure 8: Example of H41X Mono System 22
Figure 9: Example of Safe H41X Redundant Operation (1oo2) 23
Figure 10: Example of H41X Redundancy System 24
Figure 11: Extension Rack 25
Figure 12: Fan Concept within the Control Cabinet 27
Figure 13: 19-Inch Frame 29
Figure 14: Dimensions of the 19-Inch Frame 30
Figure 15: Rear View of H51X Backplane 31
Figure 16: Rear View of H41X Backplane 33
Figure 17: Connection to the 24 V Power Supply of the Cable Plugs (H41X) 35
Figure 18: Rear View of Extension Rack Backplane 36
Figure 19: Mono 24 V Power Supply 38
Figure 20: Redundant 24 V Power Supply 39
Figure 21: Mono Connection to H51X Base Rack (24 VDC) 41
Figure 22: Redundant Connection to H51X Base Rack (24 VDC) 42
Figure 23: Redundant Connection to H51X Base Rack (24 VDC) and Redundant I/O Level 43
Figure 24: Mono Connection to H51X Base Rack (24 VDC) 44
Figure 25: Mono Connection to H41X Base Rack 45
Figure 26: Redundant Connection to H41X Base Rack and Extension Rack 1 46
Figure 27: 24 VDC Distribution for HIQuad X 47
Figure 28: Extension Rack Connected to a 5 VDC (H51X) 49
Figure 29: Extension Rack Connected to a 5 VDC (H41X) 50
Figure 30: Transient Interference 60
Figure 31: Interference Triggers a Safe Response 61
Figure 32: Effective Direction Associated with Noise Blanking and Output Noise Blanking 62
Figure 33: Grounding Connectors for Racks 96
Figure 34: Grounding Connections in the Control Cabinet 97
Figure 35: Grounding and Shielding Concept of the HIMA Standard Cabinet 98
Figure 36: Control Cabinets with Central Ground 99