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Nordson iControl - Installation Guide; Installation Introduction; CAN Network Connections Setup

Nordson iControl
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Installation
3-1
Part 1105779-04
E 2014 Nordson Corporation
Section 3
Installation
WARNING: Allow only qualified personnel to perform the following tasks.
Follow the safety instructions in this document and all other related
documentation.
WARNING: This equipment can be dangerous unless it is used in
accordance with the rules laid down in this manual.
Introduction
iControl systems are configured for each customer’s application and
requirements. The equipment supplied with the system varies depending
on the type of installation (new, upgrade, or retrofit) and the equipment
furnished by the customer. Therefore, this section provides only basic
installation information. Detailed information is contained in the system
wiring diagrams, plan views, and other documentation furnished by Nordson
application engineering.
Refer to Section 7 for system diagrams and console, junction box, and
control panel drawings.
Once all hardware is installed and wired and the system is powered up, the
operator interface is used to configure, setup, and operate the system.
Refer to the iControl Operator Interface manual for configuration
instructions.
WARNING: Use dust-tight conduit connectors or strain reliefs in all iControl
console, junction box, and control panel knockouts. Installation must be
done according to code and care must be taken to maintain the dust-tight
integrity of the enclosures.
CAN Network Connections
Master and slave iControl consoles communicate through a CAN network.
See Figure 3-1 for connections.
The CAN cable is installed in a separate conduit. Route the conduit to the
slave console and connect the cable as shown.

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