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The WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
Mechanical Setup

2.6.6 Assembly Sequence

All system components can be snapped directly on a carrier rail in accordance
with the European standard EN 50022 (DIN 35).
The reliable positioning and connection is made using a tongue and groove
system. Due to the automatic locking, the individual components are securely
seated on the rail after installing.
Starting with the ECO coupler, the bus modules are assembled adjacent to
each other according to the project planning. Errors in the planning of the node
in terms of the potential groups (connection via the power contacts) are recog-
nized, as the bus modules with power contacts (male contacts) cannot be
linked to bus modules with fewer power contacts.
Attention
Always link the bus modules with the ECO coupler, and always plug from
above.
Warning
Never plug bus modules from the direction of the end terminal. A ground
wire power contact, which is inserted into a terminal without contacts, e.g. a
4-channel digital input module, has a decreased air and creepage distance to
the neighboring contact in the example DI4.
Always terminate the fieldbus node with an end module (750-600).
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