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Table 3-7 Terminal block
Function Figure
The selection of terminal blocks determines the following properties:
Type of supply voltage
Formation of potential groups
Type of the required I/O module
Redundant configuration of the I/O modules
Terminal block with potential distributor
Select the terminal blocks according to the plant-specific require‐
ments.
You can find information on this in the section "Selecting a terminal
block for I/O modules (Page 32)".
Example illustration: Basic view of selected terminal blocks (dark-
colored type in this case)
Table 3-8 I/O module
Function Figure
With ET 200SP HA, the I/O modules are inserted in slots, which
arise from the combination of carrier module and terminal block. The
I/O modules detect the current process status or trigger correspond‐
ing reactions through the sensors and actuators connected to the
terminal block.
In addition to the standard modules (DI; DQ; AI; AQ), there are the
following types of modules:
Relay module (RQ)
Universal module
Note:
All I/O modules with a signal voltage up to 24 V can be used for IO
redundancy.
Table 3-9 Slot cover
Function Figure
Insert a slot cover on terminal blocks:
When slots are not plugged with I/O modules.
When slots are reserved for future expansion (as empty spaces).
You can insert a label strip for the planned I/O module on the front
of the slot cover.
System overview
3.2 Basic components of the IO device
ET 200SP HA Distributed I/O system
System Manual, 08/2019, A5E39261167-AD 19

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