
INSTALLATION
Power off the module before wiring!
o install/remove the Z-SUPPLY on/from DIN 46277 rail, see Fig.1a and Fig.1b.
Installation / removal from DIN 46277 rail
INSTALLATION
1) Pull the four latches (placed in the back-
side panel) outwards.
2) Insert the module on the DIN rail.
3) Make sure that the IDC10-connector pins
are inserted in the slot correctly.
4) Press the four latches inwards.
REMOVAL
1) Pull the four latches (placed in the
back-side panel) outwards, using a
screwdriver.
2) Pull the module out gently.
It’s important to insert the pins
in the slot correctly because IDC10 connectors are
. This connection is facilitated by use of a female/male insertion between
the DIN rail slot (Fig 1c and Fig 1d).
12
11
9
8
+24VDC
0 VDC
7
P. E .
From OUT of the
Z-SUPPLY: 0 VDC
CANH/A
GNDSHLD
Fig. 1c
Z-PC-DIN
Slot
CANL/B
GND
From OUT of the
Z-SUPPLY:+24 VDC
Fig. 1a
Fig. 1b
GOOD
PWR
Z-SUPPLY
Input M1,M3:
100.. 240 VAC
50.. 60 Hz
Output M7,M10:
24 VDC
1,5 A
GOOD
PWR
Z-SUPPLY
Input M1,M3:
100.. 240 VAC
50.. 60 Hz
Output M7,M10:
24 VDC
1,5 A
Power
Supply
AC-
Power
Supply
AC+
Fig. 1d
IDC10
Output
of the
Z-SUPPLY
0 V
DC
Output
of the
Z-SUPPLY
+24 V
DC
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For better performance and long life, it is forbidden to obstruct the Z-SUPPLY
ventilation openings (Fig. 2).
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Power Supply
The electrical connections should only be
carried out when the module is disconnected
and under ESD-safe conditions.
Make sure that the Z-SUPPLY power is
off before wiring or installing.
Before powering the Z-SUPPLY, it is
necessary to correctly phase power (P) and
neutral (N) of the single-phase network, at
screw terminals 1 and 3.
Wire sizes
0.5 mm2 to 2.5 mm2 (20 AWG to 14 AWG)
24
utput
crew
erminals
The output is available on the screw
terminals M7, M8, M9 (+24 VDC) and M10,
M11, M12 (0 VDC) as shown in Fig.4.
The output is protected against current
over-load. If the output is over-loaded,
the Z-SUPPLY protection system will be
activated automatically and output will not
be stable (hiccup).
Protection status is shown through the
«good» LED (blinking light). In this case,
it is necessary to decrease the output
load. When the Z-SUPPLY is restarted, it
will be reset automatically.
5
1 23
4
6
N
P
Fig. 3
GOOD Input M1,M3:
100.. 260 VAC
50.. 60 Hz
5 mm 5 mm
Fig. 2
1 21 1
98
+24 VDC
0 VDC
7
Fig. 4
ADEQUATE
VENTILATION
MUST BE
PROVIDED!
Installation Z-SUPPLY
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ABSOLUTE PROCESS INSTRUMENTS
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SIGNAL
LEDs
MEANING
24 VDC output is ON and regulated
24 VDC output is disabled
Output over-load
24 VDC output is ON
24 VDC output is OFF
GOOD
PWR
789
Z-SUPPLY
123
456
Input M1,M3:
100.. 240 VAC
50.. 60 Hz
Output M7,M10:
24 Vdc
1,5 A
10 11 12
789
123
456
10 11 12
S
Z-3AO
Pwr
Err
789
123
456
10 11 12
S
Z-TWS3
Run
Act Lnk
Rx
Tx
UP TO 15
MODULES
Fig. 5
using 24 VDC output through the IDC10 connector, see Fig.1d and in Fig.1c.
the IDC10 connector, the Z-SUPPLY can power up to 15 modules.
24
utput
IDC10
for Seneca
odules
As you can see in the fig. 6, there is a
diode internally connected at the end
of the IDC10 output, so it is possible
to connect more Z-SUPPLY modules
in parallel ONLY if the redundant
outputs are connected by IDC10.
IT IS FORBIDDEN to connect more
Z-SUPPLY modules in parallel using
the redundant outputs with the screw
terminals (alternatively, connect an
external diode at the end of the
output, for each Z-SUPPLY.
All connection s shown in fig. 6 are
internal, to the Z-SUPPLY.
Output Relay and «Power Good»
The output voltage equal to 24
VDC is monitored by an internal relay, which
output voltage only if the voltage between its terminals is greater than
V. If the output voltage is supplied correctly, the LED «good» will be on; otherwise,
if a over-loading occurs,
the LED «good» will be blinking. The relay contact
s are at screw terminals M4 (normally open) and M6 (common).
0 V
Fig. 6
-
++24 V
1112
10
89
7
OK
REDUNDANCY
NO
REDUNDANCY
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Module Layout
Standards
EN 61000-6-4/ 2007 (electromagnetic emission, in
industrial environment)
EN 61000-6-2/ 2005 (electromagnetic immunity, in
industrial environment)
EN 61010-1/ 2001 (safety)
IDC with 10 pins for Seneca bus (output redundancy)
Removable screw terminals: pitch 5.08 mm
30-90% RH at 40°C not condensing
–40°C to +85°C
PREPARATION FOR INSTALLATION
AND PRECAUTIONS
The module is
must be installed in a vertical position on a horizontal DIN 46277 rail (fig.1) .
No installation or wiring of the module is allowed while it is powered on.
It is forbidden to install the module near heat-emitting devices.
It is recommended that use and installation are performed by an electrically-
skilled technician ensure safe wiring practices, and to avoid
or connections.
The Z-SUPPLY module can achieve a very high temperature, so it is important
to allow proper ventilation and be careful when using it.
ET003481B
GOOD
PWR
789
Z-SUPPLY
123
456
Input M1,M3:
110.. 240 VAC
50.. 60 Hz
Output M7,M10:
24 VDC
1, 5 A
10 11 12
1112
10
89
7
35 mm
100 mm
MI002273-E USA 6/8
For better performance and long
life, it is forbidden to obstruct the Z-SUPPLY
ventilation openings (Fig. 2).
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Power Supply
The electrical connections should only be
carried out when the module is disconnected
and under ESD-safe conditions.
Make sure that the Z-SUPPLY power is
off before wiring or installing.
Before powering the Z-SUPPLY, it is
necessary to correctly phase power (P) and
neutral (N) of the single-phase network, at
screw terminals 1 and 3.
Wire sizes
0.5 mm2 to 2.5 mm2 (20 AWG to 14 AWG)
24 VDC Output Screw Terminals
The output is available on the screw
terminals M7, M8, M9 (+24 VDC) and M10,
M11, M12 (0 VDC) as shown in Fig.4.
The output is protected against current
over-load. If the output is over-loaded,
the Z-SUPPLY protection system will be
activated automatically and output will not
be stable (hiccup).
Protection status is shown through the
«good» LED (blinking light). In this case,
it is necessary to decrease the output
load. When the Z-SUPPLY is restarted, it
will be reset automatically.
5
1 23
4
6
N
P
Fig. 3
GOOD Input M1,M3:
100.. 260 VAC
50.. 60 Hz
5 mm 5 mm
Fig. 2
1 21 1
98
+24 VDC
0 VDC
7
Fig. 4
ADEQUATE
VENTILATION
MUST BE
PROVIDED!