Mounting And Removal; Mounting Recommendations - weiland wienet LAN ER300-GLOBAL User Manual

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MOUNTING AND REMOVAL

4.1

Mounting Recommendations

The router can be placed:
• on a flat surface,
• on a wall (or other surface) via pre-mounted side wings,
• on a DIN rail EN 60715 with the metal DIN rail clip. see chapter 4.2 "DIN Rail Mounting", p. 14.
For most applications with a built-in router within a switchboard, it is possible to recognize two
kinds of environments:
• a non-public, industry environment of low voltage with high interference,
• a public environment of low voltage and without high interference.
For both of these environments, it is possible to mount the router to a switchboard, after which
there is no need to have examination immunity or issues in connection with EMC according to
EN 61439-1:2011.
In compliance with the EN 61439-1:2011 specification, it is necessary to observe the following
assembly instructions for a router attached to a switchboard:
For all cables, we recommend to bind the bunch, and for this we recommend: – The length of the
bunch (the combination of power supply and data cables) should be a maximum 1.5 m. If the
CAUTION
length of data cables exceeds 1.5 m or if the cable is leading towards the switchboard, we
recommend installing surge protectors. – Data cables must not have a reticular tension of ~
230 V/50 Hz or ~ 120 V/60 Hz.
Sufficient space must be left between each connector for the handling of cables.
To ensure the correct functioning of the router we recommend the use of an earth bonding
distribution frame for the grounding of the grounding screw, see chapter 5.2 "Power Supply",
p. 16.
Wieland Electric GmbH | BA001314 | 06/2023 (Rev. A)
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