Installation guide
Installation
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The illustration above shows an island segment mounted on a DIN rail. The segment
comprises:
a NIM in the leftmost location
an STB PDT 2100 PDM, which terminates the 24 VDC field power distribution
buses to its left and initiates a two new 115 VAC field power distribution buses for
the I/O modules on its right
an STB PDT 3100 PDM immediately to the right of the NIM
a voltage group of 115 VAC I/O modules (identifiable by their red identity stripes),
immediately after the STB PDT 2100 PDM
a voltage group of 24 VDC I/O modules (identifiable by their green identity
stripes), immediately after the STB PDT 3100 PDM
Labeling the
Bases and the
Modules
Each individual I/O base and module combination has two spaces on its front
reserved for marking labels. Using marking labels can help you quickly identify
information on individual bases and modules. They can also help match I/O to their
matching bases.The kit (STB XMP 6700) comes with a printer friendly sheet of fifty
5mm x 10mm adhesive backed pre-scored labels. They can be ordered from your
Schneider representative. In addition, a label printing template is available on the
CD that came with your NIM. The template can also be found on the Userdoc CD
(STB SUS 8800) that can be ordered from Schneider, and on the Schneider web
site: www.modicon.com.
The following illustration shows the label areas on a module/base combination.
Label area on the base
Label area on the module