Removing A Pro Device - Siemens IFP V2 UL Operating Manual

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Installing and connecting the device
3.6 Removing the device
5. Loosen the mounting clips screws and remove all mounting clips.
6. Remove the built-in device from the mounting cutout.
See also
Installing the built-in device (Page 19)
Connecting the device (Page 31)
3.6.2

Removing a PRO device

The PRO device is generally removed in the reverse order for mounting and connecting.
Procedure
Proceed as follows:
1. Switch off the power supply of the PRO device.
2. When you use the PRO device in a hazardous area, make sure that one of the two following
requirements is met: The area is no longer hazardous or the PRO device and its plug-in
connections are de-energized.
3. Depending on your device version, open the PRO device as follows:
– PRO device for support arm (not extendable, flange top) and for pedestal (extendable,
– PRO device for support arm (extendable, round tube): Loosen the 2 screws of the
4. Remove all cable ties used for strain relief on the strain relief plate of the PRO device.
5. Remove all plug-in connectors and the equipotential-bonding cable from the PRO device.
6. Remove the PRO device from the support arm or pedestal. Make sure that the connection
cables are not damaged.
7. Depending on your device version, close the PRO device as follows:
– PRO device for support arm (not extendable, flange top) and for pedestal (extendable,
– PRO device for support arm (extendable, round tube): Fasten the terminal
See also
Mounting the PRO device (Page 23)
Connecting the device (Page 31)
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flange bottom): Loosen the 8 screws of the backplane cover and remove the backplane
cover.
terminal compartment cover and remove the terminal compartment cover.
flange bottom): Fasten the backplane cover to the PRO device with the 8 screws,
torque 1.5 Nm.
compartment cover to the PRO device with the 2 screws, torque 1.5 Nm.
IFP V2 UL hazardous information
Operating Manual, 11/2023

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