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Siemens Simantic ET200SP - Forming potential groups

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3.4 Forming potential groups
Distributed I/O system
System Manual, 12/2016, A5E03576849-AG
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3.4
Forming potential groups
3.4.1
Basics
Introduction
Potential groups for the ET 200SP distributed I/O system are formed by systematically
arranging the BaseUnits.
Requirements
For formation of potential groups, the ET 200SP distinguishes between the
following BaseUnits:
BaseUnits BU...D (recognizable by the light-colored terminal box and the light-colored
mounting rail release button):
Opening of a new potential group (power and AUX bus interrupted to the left)
Infeed of the supply voltage L+ up to an infeed current of 10 A
BaseUnits BU...B (recognizable by the dark-colored terminal box and the dark-colored
mounting rail release button):
Conduction of the potential group (power and AUX bus continued)
Pick up of the supply voltage L+ for external components or loop-through with a
maximum total current of 10 A
BaseUnits BU30-MSx (BaseUnit for the motor starter only)
Depending on the version, the BaseUnits in the "BU30-MSx" model series possess the
following properties:
Opening a new potential group or continuing an existing one
Feeding in the supply voltage L+ up to an infeed current of 7 A DC
Opening a new load group or continuing an existing one by means of 500 V AC infeed
bus
Feeding in the line voltage up to an infeed current of 32 A AC

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