GATEWAY (GW-1000-WE/GW-1000-NWE)
TECHNICAL DATA
Electrical Data
Table 2. Electrical Data
Operating Voltage
(AC)
Operating Voltage
(DC)
Screw-type Terminals
Overvoltage
Protection
Power Consumption
Table 3. Power Consumption
Gateway
GW-1000-WE/GW-
1000-NWE
Current Consumption
Table 4. Current Consumption
Gateway
GW-1000-WE/GW-
1000-NWE
Operational Environment
Table 5. Operational Environment
Ambient Operating
Temperature
Ambient Operating
Humidity
Ambient Storage
Temperature
Ambient Storage
Humidity
Vibration Under
Operation
Dust, Vibration
31-00426 | Rev.10-20
19 to 29 Vac (50/60Hz)
19 to 29 Vdc
2
2.5 mm
Protected against overvoltages
of max. 29 Vac or 40 Vdc,
terminals are protected
against short-circuiting.
Power
24Vac
24Vdc
Max. 35VA
Max. 15W
Power
24Vac
24Vdc
1430mA
620mA
0 to 50 °C (32 to 122 °F)
5 to 95% relative humidity
(non-condensing)
-28.9 to +70°C (-20 to 158 °F)
5 to 95% relative humidity
(non-condensing)
0.024" double amplitude (2 to
30 Hz), 0.6 g (30 to 300 Hz)
According to EN60730-1
Table 5. Operational Environment
RFI, EMI
MTBF (Mean Time
Between Failure)
Default IP Address
Table 6. Default IP Address
IP Address
Net Mask
Standards
Protection
Class
Product
Standards
Testing
Electrical
Components
Certification
System
Transformer
4
Residential, commercial, and
light-industrial environments
11.5 years
192.168.2.1
(applicable only when Gateway is in
AP mode)
255.255.255.0
Table 7. Standards
IP20
CAN/CSA-E60730-1:02, Ethernet
Protocol version IEEE 802.3
IEC68
• UL60730-1
• UL916
• EN 60730-1
• EN 60730-2-9
• FCC Part15, Subpart B
• CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B)
• BQB
• RoHS II
• REACH
The system transformer(s) must be
safety isolating transformers
according to IEC 61558-2-6. In the
U.S.A. and Canada, NEC Class 2
transformers must be used.