Removing A Module; Wiring A Module - Emerson FloBoss 107 Instruction Manual

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4.3

Removing a Module

4.4

Wiring a Module

Caution
4-6
To remove an I/O module:
Remove power from the FB107.
1.
Remove the wiring (or the removable terminal blocks) from the
2.
module.
Place your fingers on the ridged edges on both sides of the module
3.
and pull out gently (see Figure 4-3). The cover should slide forward
and stop, releasing the module lock.
Figure 4-3. Ridged Edges on Modules
Gently rock the module until it releases from the backplane and you
4.
can remove it from the base unit or expansion rack.
I/O wiring requirements are site and application dependent. Local, state,
or NEC requirements determine the I/O wiring installation methods.
Direct burial cable, conduit and cable, or overhead cables are options for
I/O wiring installations.
All I/O modules, the CPU I/O assembly, and RTD inputs have terminal
blocks for convenient wiring and servicing. The terminal blocks
accommodate size 16 to 24 AWG.
Failure to exercise proper electrostatic discharge precautions, such as
wearing a grounded wrist strap may reset the processor or damage
electronic components, resulting in interrupted operations.
Inputs/Outputs and RTD Input
Ridged edges
Issued Feb-07

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