GE GEH6505A manual Installation Mounting, Ethernet Connection, Control Power Connections

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POWER LEADER™ Ethernet Gateway

Chapter 2 – Installation

Chapter 2 – Installation

2–1 Mounting

The Ethernet Gateway may be mounted on a horizontal surface or on a wall, preferably inside an enclosure or switchgear lineup. The Gateway should be mounted so that it is spaced from enclosure walls or from other components in the enclosure. A minimum of two inches clearance should be allowed along the long sides of the Gateway, and at least six inches clearance on the ends to allow for ventilation and cable access. To wall mount the Ethernet Gateway, attach the brackets to the chassis using six of the provided screws through the six holes on the inner edges of the mounting brackets. Then use the remaining four screws to secure the chassis to the wall through the holes in the outer edges of the brackets. Be sure that the chassis is

mounted securely. The hole pattern for the mounting flanges of the Ethernet Gateway is shown in Figure 6.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Figure 6. Mounting hole pattern for Ethernet Gateway.

Figure 7. Connecting control power to the Ethernet Gateway.

2–3 Ethernet Connection

10BaseT and 10Base2 connections are provided on the back of the Ethernet Gateway to connect the Gateway to the Ethernet network, as shown in Figure 8. The Gateway is equipped with a PCL-843 16-bit Ethernet card.

2–2 Control Power Connections

Connect the control power cable included with the Ethernet Gateway to the standard PC-style power outlet on the rear of the enclosure, as shown in Figure 7. See Section 1–4 for appropriate control power voltage ranges.

The ON switch for the Ethernet Gateway is located on the front panel. Make sure the Gateway is mounted in a location where the power switch is not likely to be accidentally hit or switched off.

Figure 8. Making the Ethernet connection to the Gateway.

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Contents Ethernet Gateway User’s Guide Power LeaderAS Used in this Publication Table of Contents Table of Contents Introduction Overview IntroductionHDD Physical DescriptionMessage Format Operational DescriptionEnvironmental Requirements Specifications TerminologyInstallation Mounting InstallationControl Power Connections Ethernet ConnectionWiring Rules Modbus Networks Modbus Connection Diagnostic ConnectionModbus Equivalent Addresses Power Leader EPMConfiguration ConfigurationConfiguration Procedure Ethernet Gateway IP Address Baud Rate SpecificationEthernet Driver Message MonitoringDisplay Socket, IP Address and Subnet Mask Gateway DiagnosticsNetwork Test Factory USE only Advanced Options Technical Support Personnel onlyOperation OperationDiagnostic Messages and Errors Monitor Mode Errors and Diagnostic MessagesTroubleshooting Guide Troubleshooting GuideRS485 Port Configuration Worksheets Configuration WorksheetsRS485 Port 2 Worksheet Baud Rate for RS485 Port RS485 Port 3 Worksheet Baud Rate for RS485 Port RS485 Port 4 Worksheet Baud Rate for RS485 Port GE Electrical Distribution & Control