2. Hardware Implementation of the LUFP9 Gateway
2.3. Mounting the Gateway on a DIN Rail
Mounting the gateway | Dismounting the gateway |
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Start by fitting the rear base of the gateway to the upper part of the rail, pushing downwards (1) to compress the gateway’s spring. Then push the gateway against the DIN rail (2) until the base of the gateway box fits onto the rail.
Start by pushing the gateway downwards (1) to compress the gateway’s spring. Then pull the bottom of the gateway box forwards (2) until the box comes away from the rail.
N.B. The spring is also used to earth the gateway (Protective Earth).
2.4. Powering the gateway
DeviceNet / Modbus RTU gateway – View from underneath
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Power supply
24V isolated (±10%)
95 mA max.
We do not recommend powering the gateway using the 24V power voltage on the DeviceNet network. It is better to use a separate power supply, because the gateway needs to be powered using a stabilised voltage, which is not necessarily the case with the power voltage on the DeviceNet network.
N.B. The negative 24V power supply terminal should be connected to the installation’s earth.
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