Connecting The 9-36 V Dc Power Supply - Siemens SIMATIC IPC PX-32A Operating Instructions Manual

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3.3.2.2

Connecting the 9-36 V DC power supply

Please note the following to ensure you operate the device safely and in accordance with
regulations:
Safety regulations - connecting cable
Use only DC connecting cables which comply with the local safety regulations.
Otherwise, there is a risk of fire and electric shock. This can result in personal injury or
property damage.
• Ensure that the DC connecting cables comply with the safety regulations of the country
• Connect the protective conductor in accordance with the operating instructions.
Risk of electric shock
The On/Off switch does not fully disconnect the device from the line voltage.
There is also a risk of fire if the device or connecting lines are damaged.
• Always fully disconnect the device from the line voltage before performing work on the
• For control cabinet mounting: Use a central, easily accessible AC circuit breaker close to
• When you install the device, make sure that the power supply connector is easily
NOTICE
Approval in accordance with IEC/EN/UL61010
• The device may only be connected to a 24 V DC power supply which meets the
• If the device is installed in an enclosure that complies with section 9.3.2. c) of
Note
Reverse polarity protection
The 9-36 V DC power supply features reverse polarity protection. If you mix up the 9-36 V DC
connecting cables and ground, the device is not damaged but does not switch on. After the
power supply has been connected correctly, the device will again be ready to operate.
SIMATIC IPC PX-32A
Operating Instructions, 09/2023, A5E53092695-AA
WARNING
in which the device is installed and bear the marks required in each case.
WARNING
device or when the device will not be used over an extended period of time.
the device, if possible.
accessible.
requirements of a safe extra-low voltage (SELV/PELV) in accordance with the standard
IEC/UL/EN/DIN EN 61010-2-201. The power supply must fulfill the requirements of
NEC Class 2 or respectively Limited Energy according to IEC/UL/EN/DIN EN 61010-2-201.
IEC/UL/EN/DIN-EN 61010-1 und IEC/UL/EN/DIN-EN 61010-2-201, it can be supplied from a
"Higher NEC Class 2 / Limited Energy" source. The device is then classified as "OPEN
EQUIPMENT".
Installing and connecting the device
3.3 Connecting the device
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