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1. 24V 7 24V 0 85 Element Function loa v Current consumption additional backplane voltage Isv Current consumption logic backplane voltage Example 16 JX3 AO4 modules HW revision 1 xx are connected to a JC 3xx controller The limitations to be taken into account when engineering a JX3 station apply to these JX3 AO4 modules Step Action 1 Determine the current consumption of JX3 AO4 modules given in the Technical Data Current consumption logic backplane voltage 220 mA Current consumption additional backplane voltage 20 mA 2 Calculating the power consumption of a JX3 AO4 module P 5V 220mA 1 1W Pay 24V 20mA 1 77W 3 Add the power consumption of n JX3 AO4 modules gt Poy n Psy Pay Pray Jetter AG 27 2 Engineering Step Action 4 Checking the allowed power consumption For JC 3xx For JX3 PS1 gt Py SOW gt Py S6W gt Puy lt s18W gt Puy lt 24W 5 The power consumption at 5V limits the number of JX3 AO4 modules P 6W n Pov EW 455 P 11W Every 5 JX3 AO4 modules a JX3 PS1 power supply module must be inserted Engineering the JX3 Engineering of the JX3 station mentioned in our example which is equipped Station mentioned in our with 16 JX3 AO4 modules HW revision 1 xx is carried out as follows Example neoa am ae am aa Jipe CE CE CE CE Bese peo neoe neoa neam neam oaae fpo CE h Jetter Jetter Jetter Jetter a x51 x51 x51 oO X51 oO x51 10 X51 X51 0L x51 OL x51
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3. terminal box must never be shunted or by passed 3 Dismantled protective equipment such as guards must be reattached prior to commissioning and checked for proper functioning 4 Prior to commissioning the machine manufacturer shall conduct a hazard analysis for the machine and take appropriate measures to prevent personal injury and damage to property resulting from accidental movements Malfunctions or Other Follow this procedure in the case of malfunctions or damages Damages Measures Action 1 Immediately separate the device from the mains 2 The device must be protected from improper or inadvertent use 3 Malfunctions or other damages are to be reported to a responsible person at once Information Signs and Markings information signs and labels always have to be observed and kept Labels readable Damaged or unreadable information signs and labels have to be replaced 12 Jetter AG JX3 PS1 Safety Instructions Instructions on EMI Noise Immunity of a The noise immunity of a system is determined by the weakest component of System the system For this reason correct wiring and shielding of cables is of paramount importance Measures to be Taken Measures for increasing immunity against EMI in electric plants The JX3 PS1 module has to be attached to a DIN rail acc to EN 50022 35 xX 7 5 Follow the instructions given in Application Note 016 EMC Compatible Installation of the Electric Cabinet published by Jet
4. PS1 module to Jetter AG for repair Resetting the Fault It is not possible to reset this fault Jetter AG 31 JX3 PS1 Identifying the Module 4 Identifying the Module Purpose of this Chapter This chapter is for supporting you when identifying the JX3 PS1 module in the following fields of activity Determining the revision of this module Contents This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Identification via nameplate u 222u002020eensnnennnnnenennnenennennnnne nennen 34 Jetter AG 33 4 Identifying the Module Identification via nameplate Introduction Nameplate 34 Each JX3 module can be identified by its nameplate attached to its enclosure You will need the hardware revision data if you have to contact the hotline of Jetter AG in case of a problem The nameplate of JX3 modules contains the following information Jetter INN NN Part No 10000542 JX3 XXX Rev 02 01 00 a a Serial number 2 Hardware revision Module name Jetter AG JX3 PS1 Appendix Appendix Introduction This appendix contains electrical and mechanical data as well as operating data Contents This appendix contains the following topics Topic Page Technical Data ea en aa naar deameadbesatendasianoaes 36 Jetter AG 35 Appendix A Technical Data Introduction This section of the appendix conta
5. X51 x Te x51 ie x51 el X51 peasy czay czay pcza ocz Deza pcza oezevf oceng pcza peasy czay peza ot x19 un toao STOP x14 go 2169 9 5 N 52 Il x52 xs2 O1 x O x52 x10 Fe ov LEN 51 w ov w w w x52 x52 Ol _x52 O i mu I pi i aloo Saatarze ge Number Element Function 1 JC 3xx Controller 2 JX3 A04 Modules 1 to 5 supplied by JC 3xx 1 3 JX3 PS1 Power Supply Module 4 JX3 A04 Modules 6 to 10 supplied by JX3 PS1 3 5 JX3 PS1 Power Supply Module 6 JX3 A04 Modules 11 to 15 supplied by JX3 PS1 5 7 JX3 PS1 Power Supply Module 8 JX3 A04 Module 16 supplied by JX3 PS1 7 28 Jetter AG JX3 PS1 Locating Faults 3 Locating Faults Purpose of this Chapter Prerequisites To be able to locate a fault of the JX3 PS1 module the following prerequisites have to be fulfilled The module JX3 PS1 is part of a JX3 station The module JX3 PS1 is supplied with power Contents This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page LEEDO Win MOUI aea EE E E AE 30 Voltage IS Not OK aa a een erahnen 31 Jetter AG 29 This chapter is for supporting you when locating faults of the JX3 PS1 module in the following fields of activity Identifying the root cause of a fault Detecting a f
6. 0 6 2 N DIN EN 61000 4 5 EMC Interference Immunity of Functional Earth Connections RF asymmetric Frequency band 0 15 80 MHz DIN EN 61131 2 Test voltage 3 V DIN EN 61000 6 2 AM 80 at 1 kHz DIN EN 61000 4 6 Source impedance 150 Ohm CriterionA Bursts Test voltage 1 kV DIN EN 61131 2 tr tn 5 50 ns DIN EN 61000 6 2 Repetition frequency 5 kHz DIN EN 61000 4 4 Criterion A 42 Jetter AG JX3 PS1 Index B Index C Components of JX3 PS1 17 D Decommissioning 10 E EMC Remarks 13 F Faults Voltage is not OK 31 Intended Conditions of Use 10 L LED 22 List of Documentation 18 M Modifications 10 O Operating Parameters DC Power Supply Inputs and Outputs 41 Enclosure 40 Environment and Mechanics 39 Shielded Data and I O Lines 42 P Physical Dimensions 19 Product Description 16 Q Qualified Staff 10 R Repair 10 Replacing Modules 10 Representation of Safety Information 5 S Safety Instructions 9 Scope of Delivery 16 T Technical Data 37 Terminal X10 20 Transport 10 U Usage other than intended 10 Jetter AG 43 Jetter Subsidiaries Jetter Asia Pte Ltd 32 Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 2 05 02 Sing Industrial Complex Singapore 569510 Singapore Phone 65 6483 8200 Fax 65 6483 3881 E Mail sales jetter com sg Internet http www jetter com sg 44 Jetter
7. CAN Bus head and power supply for the first 8 JX3 peripheral modules 3 JX3 D116 8 JX3 peripheral modules 4 JX3 PS1 Power supply module for the next 8 JX3 peripheral modules 5 JX3 D116 8 JX3 peripheral modules 6 End clamp for DIN rail For securing JX3 modules on the DIN rail 7 Voltage supply lines DC24V Logic voltage supply for all modules of and OV the JX3 station Related Topics Limitations to be taken into account when engineering a JX3 station on page 26 Jetter AG 25 2 Engineering Limitations to be Taken Into Account When Engineering a JX3 Station Introduction When does this Limitation Apply Allowed Power Consumption Modules not to be Taken into Account Engineering Steps JX3 modules of a JX3 station are supplied with logic voltage either by a JC 3xx controller or a JX3 BN xxx bus head or a JX3 PS1 power supply module Each of these modules is able to supply up to 8 downstream JX3 modules with logic voltage Certain JX3 modules however have a higher power consumption which may reduce the number of connectable JX3 modules Depending on the power consumption the JX3 station has to be equipped with additional JX3 PS1 power supply modules When engineering a JX3 station this limitation applies in the following cases ifa JX3 AO4 module is used for current output ifa JX3 AO4 module with HW revision 01 xx is connected The following table shows the allowed power consumption of JX3 modules connec
8. DIN EN 61131 2 Test peak voltage 8 kV DIN EN 61000 6 2 ree yy DIN EN 1000 42 Criterion A 40 Jetter AG JX3 PS1 Appendix DC Power Supply Inputs and Outputs EMC Emitted Interference Signal and control interface Frequency bands DIN EN 61000 6 3 DC power supply inputs 0 15 to 0 5 MHz and outputs limit 40 to 30 dB 0 5 to 30 MHz limit 30 dB class B EMC Immunity to Interference RF asymmetric Frequency band 0 15 80 MHz DIN EN 61131 2 Test voltage 3 V DIN EN 61000 6 2 AM 80 at 1 kHz DIN EN 61000 4 6 Source impedance 150 Ohm Criterion A Test voltage 2 kV DIN EN 61131 2 tr tn 5 50 ns DIN EN 61000 6 2 Repetition frequency 5 kHz DIN EN 61000 4 4 Criterion A Voltage surges tr th 1 2 50 us DIN EN 61131 2 asymmetric Common mode interference DIN EN 61000 6 2 line to earth voltage 1 kV DIN EN 61000 4 5 symmetrical Series mode interference line to earth voltage 0 5 kV Jetter AG 41 Appendix Shielded Data and I O Lines EMC Immunity to Interference Asymmetric RF amplitude Frequency band 0 15 80 MHz DIN EN 61131 2 modulated Test voltage 3 V DIN EN 61000 6 2 AM 80 at 1 kHz DIN EN 61000 4 6 Source impedance 150 Ohm CriterionA Bursts Test voltage 1 kV DIN EN 61131 2 tr tn 5 50 ns DIN EN 61000 6 2 Repetition frequency 5 kHz DIN EN 61000 4 4 CriterionA Voltage surges asymmetric tr th 1 2 50 us DIN EN 61131 2 line to earth Common mode interference DIN EN 6100
9. For securing JX3 modules on the DIN rail 7 Voltage supply lines DC24V Logic voltage supply for all modules of and OV the JX3 station Related Topics Limitations to be taken into account when engineering a JX3 station on page 26 24 Jetter AG JX3 PS1 Engineering Engineering of a JX3 Station equipped with JX3 BN CAN Engineering Rules for a When engineering a JX3 station follow the rules listed below JX3 Station Up to 8 JX3 peripheral modules can directly be connected to a JX3 BN CAN bus head Before the ninth JX3 peripheral module a JX3 PS1 power supply module must be inserted To aJX3 PS1 power supply module up to 8 more JX3 peripheral modules can be connected Fully Equipped The following illustration shows a JX3 station with a JX3 BN CAN bus head JX3 Station and 16 JX3 peripheral modules Downstream the eighth JX3 peripheral module a JX3 PS1 power supply module has been inserted NO page BEER r Bil TA L I IE DC24V OV Number Element Function 1 End clamp for DIN rail For securing JX3 modules on the DIN rail 2 JX3 BN
10. JX3 PS1 Power Supply Module User Manual A Jetter Article no 60873296 Revision 1 01 October 2008 Printed in Germany Introduction Revision 1 01 Jetter AG reserve the right to make alterations to their products in the interest of technical progress These alterations need not be documented in every single case This User Manual and the information contained herein have been compiled with due diligence However Jetter AG assume no liability for printing or other errors or damages arising from such errors The brand names and product names used in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective title owner 2 Jetter AG JX3 PS1 Adress Assignment to product How To Contact us Jetter AG Gr terstra e 2 D 71642 Ludwigsburg Germany Phone Switchboard Phone Sales Phone Technical Hotline Fax Sales E Mail Sales E Mail Technical Hotline Introduction 49 7141 2550 0 49 7141 2550 433 49 7141 2550 444 49 7141 2550 484 sales jetter de hotline jetter de This User Manual is an integral part of JX3 PS1 Type Serial Year of construction Order To be entered by the customer Inventory Place of operation Copyright 2008 by Jetter AG All rights reserved Jetter AG Introduction Significance Significance of the User Manual The
11. User Manual is an integral part des JX3 PS1 It must be kept in a way that it is always at hand until the JX3 PS1 will be disposed of fthe JX3 PS1 is sold or loaned leased out the User Manual has to be passed on In any case you encounter difficulties to clearly understand this User Manual please contact the manufacturer We would appreciate any suggestions and contributions on your part and would ask you to contact us by our e mail address info jetter de This will help us to produce manuals that are more user friendly and to address your wishes and requirements This User Manual contains important information on how to transport erect install operate maintain and repair the JX3 PS1 Therefore the persons carrying out these jobs must carefully read understand and observe this User Manual and especially the safety instructions Missing or inadequate knowledge of the User Manual results in the loss of any claim of liability on part of Jetter AG Therefore the operating company is recommended to have the instruction of the persons concerned confirmed in writing Jetter AG JX3 PS1 Introduction Hazard Levels Introduction This topic describes the safety labels and hazard levels used in this manual Safety Labels Signs using this symbol are to warn you of inuries or even death It is imperative to follow the instructions to prevent hazards Hazard Levels Safety information is classified into the followi
12. ault 3 Locating Faults LED of the Module Introduction The JX3 PS1 module signals via LED whether the logic voltage supply for connected JX3 peripheral modules is faultless This feature allows the user to directly locate a fault LED of the Module The JX3 PS1 module is equipped with an LED which indicates the condition of the supply voltage JX3 PS1 Jetter R LED Off Logic voltage supply for connected JX3 peripheral modules is not OK Green lit Logic voltage supply for connected JX3 peripheral modules is OK 30 Jetter AG JX3 PS1 Locating Faults Voltage is not OK Detecting the Fault The LED R of the JX3 PS1 module is only lit if all internally generated voltages are OK Root Cause of Fault The fault may be caused by the following root causes Defective hardware for internal voltage generation No voltage or undervoltage at terminal X10 DC24V Response of the Module The module responds to this fault in the following levels a The LED R on the module goes out to this Fault The LED R on all JX3 peripheral modules connected to the JX3 PS1 module goes out Fixing the Root Cause Carry out the following steps to fix the root cause re Fe o e the voltage is below 20 4 V ensure a sufficient voltage supply the voltage is between 20 4 V a hardware fault has occurred AAE RY Send the JX3
13. be taken into account when engineering a JX3 station on page 26 Jetter AG 23 2 Engineering Engineering of a JX3 Station equipped with JX3 BN ETH Engineering Rules for a When engineering a JX3 station follow the rules listed below JX3 Station Up to 8 JX3 peripheral modules can directly be connected to a JX3 BN ETH bus head Before the ninth JX3 peripheral module a JX3 PS1 power supply module must be inserted To aJX3 PS1 power supply module up to 8 more JX3 peripheral modules can be connected Fully Equipped The following illustration shows a JX3 station with a JX3 BN ETH bus head JX3 Station and 16 JX3 peripheral modules Downstream the eighth JX3 peripheral module a JX3 PS1 power supply module has been inserted a aE L Lo Number Element Function 1 End clamp for DIN rail For securing JX3 modules on the DIN rail 2 JX3 BN ETH Bus head and power supply for the first 8 JX3 peripheral modules 3 JX3 D116 8 JX3 peripheral modules 4 JX3 PS1 Power supply module for the next 8 JX3 peripheral modules 5 JX3 D116 8 JX3 peripheral modules 6 End clamp for DIN rail
14. chanical Parameters Free falls withstanding test Vibration resistance Shock resistance Degree of protection Mounting position Free fall at DIN EN 61131 2 Shipping packaging 1 m DIN EN 60068 2 32 Product packaging 0 3 m 5 Hz 9 Hz 3 5 mm DIN EN 61131 2 ApG DIN EN 60068 2 6 9 Hz 150 Hz 1g acceleration 1 octave minute 10 frequency sweeps sinusoidal all 3 spatial axes 15 g occasionally 11 ms DIN EN 61131 2 sinusoidal half wave 3 DIN EN 60068 2 27 shocks in the directions of al three spatial axes IP 20 DIN EN 60529 Vertical position snapped on DIN rail Jetter AG 39 Appendix Operating Parameters Enclosure Electrical Safety EMC Emitted Interference EMC Immunity to Protection class Mo DIN EN 61131 2 Dielectric test voltage Functional ground is DIN EN 61131 2 connected to chassis ground internally Protective connection OO DIN EN 61131 2 Enclosure Overvoltage category Wo DIN EN 61131 2 DIN EN 61000 6 3 DIN EN 61000 6 4 DIN EN 55011 Frequency band 30 230 MHz limit 30 dB uV m in 10 m Frequency band 230 1 000 MHz limit 37 dB uV m in 10 m class B Interference Magnetic field with mains DIN EN 61131 2 en DIN EN 61000 6 2 DIN EN 61000 4 8 RF field amplitude modulated Frequency band DIN EN 61131 2 neces DIN EN 61000 6 2 Test field strength 10 V m DIN EN 61000 4 3 AM 80 at 1 kHz Criterion A Discharge through air
15. ectly be connected to a JC 3xx controller Before the ninth JX3 peripheral module a JX3 PS1 power supply module must be inserted To aJX3 PS1 power supply module up to 8 more JX3 peripheral modules can be connected Fully Equipped The following illustration shows a JX3 station with a JC 3xx controller and 16 JX3 Station JX3 peripheral modules Downstream the eighth JX3 peripheral module a JX3 PS1 power supply module has been inserted FE BEG JEA Bae sie CEEI CEE eee 0000 ool L MHM 1 Fr cane 7 rE z x x x H ia ER x 88 z oT I 0 N Number Element 1 End clamp for DIN rail 2 JC 3xx 3 JX3 D116 4 JX3 PS1 5 JX3 DI16 6 End clamp for DIN rail 7 Voltage supply lines DC24V and OV Related Topics Function For securing JX3 modules on the DIN rail Controller and power supply for the first 8 JX3 peripheral modules 8 JX3 peripheral modules Power supply module for the next 8 JX3 peripheral modules 8 JX3 peripheral modules For securing JX3 modules on the DIN rail Logic voltage supply for all modules of the JX3 station Limitations to
16. ested on our part and are therefore not released by Jetter AG The installation of such parts may impair the safety and the proper functioning of the device Any liability on the part of Jetter AG for any damages resulting from the use of non original parts and equipment is excluded This device must not be repaired by the operators themselves The device does not contain any parts that could be repaired by the operator The device must be sent to Jetter AG for repair The environmental regulations of the respective country must be complied with when decommissioning and disposing of devices on the operating company s premises To exclude damages to JX3 modules the JX3 backplane bus has to be attached during transport This is particularly true for transport via mail During exchange of JX3 modules class of protection IP20 is not ensured Do not touch any electronic components once the JX3 module enclosure has been removed from the JX3 backplane module Touching the EMC clip may result in damages to this clip and thus in lower noise immunity Jetter AG 1 Safety Instructions Ensure Your Own Safety Caution Follow this procedure in order to ensure your own safety Measures Action 1 Isolate the device from the mains if maintenance works have to be carried out By doing so you will prevent accidents resulting from electric voltage and moving parts 2 Safety and protective devices e g the barrier and cover of the
17. f a JX3 Station equipped with JC 3xX uueanssnneenssnnennnennnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnennnn nennen nnennnnnn 23 Engineering of a JX3 Station equipped with JX3 BN ETH 2 u002224000222nnnennnnnnnennnnennennnnen 24 Engineering of a JX3 Station equipped with JX3 BN CAN uussssuuesnsssnennnnnnnnnennnnnnnneennnnnnennn 25 Limitations to be Taken Into Account When Engineering a JX3 Station uus42snsenenneee nen 26 3 Locating Faults 29 BED OTS NOGU ee ee ae ee 30 Vota eS RO OP ee ee a ee 31 4 Identifying the Module 33 Identification via nameplate 2u0022200snsnnennsnnennnnnennnnnennnnnnnnnn nenne nnnnnnnnnnnnnennn nenne nnnnnnenenn 34 Appendix 35 A BOG a a 07 1 MB Ae en E A 36 Technical Dald a user 37 Physical DIMENSIONS anne en a een ern een nella 38 Operating Parameters Environment and Mechanics 0004444000200n0n nennen nnennnnnnnnne nennen 39 Operating Parameters Enclosure u 400004400Rnennnn nennen nennen nnennnnnennnnenennnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnennnn 40 DC Power Supply Inputs and Outputs 222200240000200000 00000n0nnannnnnannnnnnnnnannnnn nennen anne anne 41 Shielded Data and VO LISS nen seen een 42 B NS Xara o ste autaaciel E E a a i 43 Jetter AG 7 JX3 PS1 Safety Instructions 1 Safety Instructions Introduction This chapter informs the user of general safety instructions and warns of residual dangers if applicable Furthe
18. ins both electrical and mechanical data as well as operating data of the JX3 PS1 module Contents This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Technical Data ernennen anne een een been ehe ee teats 37 Physical Dimensions 02 22000000000000000n0n0nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnn nenn 38 Operating Parameters Environment and Mechanics 39 Operating Parameters Enclosure 20022200022200020nne nenne nnnnne nenne ennenn 40 DC Power Supply Inputs and Outputs 220022220022ssunennenennennnnnenennnen 41 Shielded Data and I O Lines 220022200222002000 nenn nnnnennnn nenn nenn ernennen 42 36 Jetter AG JX3 PS1 Appendix Technical Data Electrical Data Power Supply Permissible voltage range 15 20 Characteristics JX3 Backplane Bus Logic voltage of backplane DC 5 V 15 10 Current consumption of connected Isv max 1 200 mA JX3 modules supplied by logic voltage of backplane Power consumption of connected JX3 modules supplied by logic voltage of backplane Additional voltage of backplane DC 24 V 15 20 Current consumption of connected loav max 1 000 mA JX3 modules supplied by additional backplane voltage Power consumption of connected max 24 W JX3 modules supplied by additional backplane voltage Power consumption of connected ey JX3 modules supplied by power supply 24V l
19. ng hazard levels Hazard Level Consequences Probability Death severe injury irreversible The hazard is imminent Death severe injury irreversible Potential occurrence A CAUTION Slight injury reversible Potential occurrence CAUTION Material damage Potential occurrence Jetter AG 5 JX3 PS1 Contents Table of Contents AZ ARE EV Ol Se ee ee E ee ee ee ee een ren 5 1 Safety Instructions 9 Generally Valid Safety Instructions 40002444000B00nnnn nennen nennen nennen nennen nennen nennnnnnennnnnnenn 10 Ensure YoUr OWN Safely re ee ee ebene ee ee see rare ee 12 WS UCR EGGS Om E N ee een a ee ae E E ee nee 13 2 Engineering 15 Product Description JX3 PS1 Module 02 2000202002000000000nnnnnennnnn nenne nenn nenne nennen 16 Parts and Interfaces of the Module 0022220022200020200 nenne nnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennn nenne nennen 17 List of Documentation 022220022040020000nnnnnnnnnnn nenne nnnnne nenne nnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnennennennnnnennnennnnenn 18 Physical Dimensions ann 19 Terminal Assignment X10 u0224u004sssnnennennennennnnnnnennn nenne nnennennennennennnnennnnnennnnnennennennensenne nennen 20 Connector Specification of X10 Terminal 2 200022200022000Bnnnnnnnnnennnnn nenne nnenne nenne nennen 21 LED Ofthe MOGUIC une oscar a a AEE T ANA 22 Engineering o
20. odule JX3 PS1 the document at hand Installation When installing such modules the following document will support you Installation Instructions It is included in the boxed module JX3 PS1 and contains information on the following items E 18 Jetter AG JX3 PS1 Engineering Physical Dimensions Physical Dimensions Minimum Clearances At mounting the JX3 PS1 module make sure to maintain a minimum clearance above and below At replacing the module you can operate the locking mechanisms of the JX3 backplane module using your fingers Minimum clearance above 30 mm Minimum clearance below 25 mm Module Width The JX3 PS1 module requires a space of 31 mm width At connecting the JX3 PS1 module to a JX3 station the width is increased by 25 mm Mounting Position The mounting position of the JX3 PS1 module is vertical Jetter AG 19 2 Engineering Terminal Assignment X10 Terminal Interface Terminal Assignment The following power supply is connected to the terminal X10 Power supply for up to 8 JX3 peripheral modules which have been installed to the right of the JX3 PS1 module A DC 24V 1 0A Supply voltage for connected JX3 peripheral modules Reference potential 20 Jetter AG JX3 PS1 Engineering Connector Specification of X10 Terminal Order Data Connector A 2 pole connect
21. ogy 085 lt 24W voltage from JX3 PS1 module Nominal power absorbed from the OW Un DEESPIANERDUE The JX3 PS1 module provides JX3 modules with logic and additional voltage Jetter AG 37 Appendix Physical Dimensions Physical Dimensions J pocoooooooc gs WOODOO TA Minimum Clearances At mounting the JX3 PS1 module make sure to maintain a minimum clearance above and below At replacing the module you can operate the locking mechanisms of the JX3 backplane module using your fingers Minimum clearance above 30 mm Minimum clearance below 25 mm Module Width The JX3 PS1 module requires a space of 31 mm width At connecting the JX3 PS1 module to a JX3 station the width is increased by 25 mm Mounting Position The mounting position of the JX3 PS1 module is vertical 38 Jetter AG JX3 PS1 Appendix Operating Parameters Environment and Mechanics Environment Operating temperature range 0 50 C ee Storage temperature range Air humidity Pollution degree Corrosion Chemical resistance 40 DIN EN 61131 2 DIN EN 60068 2 1 DIN EN 60068 2 2 10 95 DIN EN 61131 2 non condensing No special protection against corrosion Ambient air must be free from higher concentrations of acids alkaline solutions corrosive agents salts metal vapors or other corrosive or electroconductive contaminants Max operating altitude 2 000 m above sea level DIN EN 61131 2 Me
22. or is included in the scope of delivery of the JX3 PS1 module This connector can be ordered separately using the following order data Article 60870409 Connector Specification For information on connector specification refer to the following list Connector Specification Connector technology Type 2 poles 3 5 mm contact spacing Connectable conductors Outer diameter of insulation AWG 16 28 Screw Driver The fitting screw driver can be ordered from Jetter AG directly SD 0 4 x 2 5 DIN 5264 A DIV_ SCHRAUBENDREHER 2 5 75 Article 60871712 Jetter AG 21 2 Engineering LED of the Module Introduction The JX3 PS1 module signals via LED whether the logic voltage supply for connected JX3 peripheral modules is faultless This feature allows the user to directly locate a fault LED of the Module The JX3 PS1 module is equipped with an LED which indicates the condition of the supply voltage JX3 PS1 Jetter R LED Off Logic voltage supply for connected JX3 peripheral modules is not OK Green lit Logic voltage supply for connected JX3 peripheral modules is OK 22 Jetter AG JX3 PS1 Engineering Engineering of a JX3 Station equipped with JC 3xx Engineering Rules for a When engineering a JX3 station follow the rules listed below JX3 Station Up to 8 JX3 peripheral modules can dir
23. rmore it contains information on EMC Contents This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Generally Valid Safety Instructions cccccccseeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeenees 10 Ensure YOUR OWN Sale ee enden ende 12 Instructions on EIN een en nen nee een een 13 Jetter AG 9 1 Safety Instructions Generally Valid Safety Instructions Introduction Intended Conditions of Use Usage Other than Intended Who may Operate the Device Modifications and Alterations to the Device This device complies with the valid safety regulations and standards Special emphasis was given to the safety of the users Of course the user should adhere to the following regulations relevant accident prevention regulations accepted safety rules EC guidelines and other country specific regulations Usage according to the intended conditions of use includes operation in accordance with this User Manual The JX3 PS1 module provides power supply of up to 8 JX3 expansion modules This module is required if more than 8 JX3 expansion modules are connected to a JX3 bus head or to a controller of the JetControl 300 series It can be connected to the JX3 backplane bus The JX3 backplane bus starts at the JX3 BN xxx module or at the JC 3xx controller The operating voltage of the JX3 PS1 is DC 24 V This operating voltage is classified as SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage Therefore the JX3 PS1 is not subject to
24. ted to the right downstream of the power supply module Power Supply Module Power Consumption p2ay Power Consumption psy JC 3xx 18 W 6 W JX3 BN ETH 18 W 6 W JX3 BN CAN 22 W 6 W JX3 PS1 24 W 6 W The following JX3 modules are not taken into account when calculating power consumption Controller JC 3xx Bus head JX3 BN ETH Bus head JX3 BN CAN Power supply module JX3 PS1 When engineering a JX3 Station take the following steps Step Action 1 Determine the current consumption of JX3 modules given in the Technical Data of the JX3 backplane bus 2 Calculate the power consumption of the JX3 modules 3 Add the power consumption of JX3 modules included in the JX3 station Start with the first JX3 module connected to the JC 3xx controller or JX3 BN xxx bus head 4 Check whether the allowed power consumption has been exceeded 26 Jetter AG JX3 PS1 Engineering Step Action 2 Ir Then the allowed 5 V power insert a JX3 PS1 power supply consumption has been reached module upstream the next JX3 module the allowed 24 V power insert a JX3 PS1 power supply consumption has been reached module upstream the next JX3 module 8 JX3 modules have been insert a JX3 PS1 power supply connected module upstream the next JX3 module 16 JX3 modules have been the JX3 station is fully equipped connected Power Consumption Calculate the power consumption of a JX3 module by the following formula Calculation Pan 24V Iggy
25. ter AG The following instructions are excerpts from Application Note 016 On principle physical separation should be maintained between signal and power lines We recommend spacings greater than 20 cm Cables and lines should cross each other at an angle of 90 The following line cables must be shielded Analog lines data lines motor cables coming from inverter drives Servo output stage frequency converter lines between components and interference suppressor filter if the suppressor filter has not been placed at the component directly Shield cables at both ends Unshielded wire ends of shielded cables should be as short as possible The entire shield must in its entire perimeter be drawn behind the isolation and then be clamped under an earthed strain relief with the greatest possible surface area Download of Application You can download Application Note 016 from our homepage Note 016 http www jetter de The path leading to Application Note 016 EMC Compatible Installation of Electric Cabinets is Industrial Automation Support Downloads Miscellaneous Application Notes Jetter AG 13 JX3 PS1 Engineering 2 Engineering Purpose of this Chapter This chapter is for supporting you when engineering a plant equipped with the JX3 PS1 module in the following fields of activity Wiring of a JX3 station Commissioning of a JX3 station in an electric cabinet Contents This chapter contains
26. the EU Low Voltage Directive The JX3 PS1 module may only be operated within the limits of the stated data see chapter Technical Data on page 37 This device must not be used in technical systems which to a high degree have to be fail safe e g ropeways and aeroplanes If the device is to be run under ambient conditions which differ from the conditions mentioned in chapter Operating Condition on page 39 the manufacturer is to be contacted beforehand Only instructed trained and authorized persons are permitted to operate this device Transport Only by personnel with knowledge in handling electrostatically sensitive components Installation Only by specialists with training in electrical engineering Engineering Only by trained personnel as specific know how of electrical engineering is required Commissioning Only by specialists with profound knowledge of and experience with electrical engineering drive technology For safety reasons no modifications and changes to the device and its functions are permitted Any modifications to the device not expressly authorized by the manufacturer will result in a loss of any liability claims to Jetter AG 10 Jetter AG JX3 PS1 Repair and Maintenance Decommissioning and Disposal Transporting JX3 Modules Replacing Modules Safety Instructions The original parts are specifically designed for the device Parts and equipment from other manufacturers are not t
27. the following topics Topic Page Product Description JX3 PS1 Module 220022200022200022nn nennen 16 Parts and Interfaces of the Module 22220022200022200 nenne nnnnn nennen 17 List of Documentation 2 022200220002000snnnennnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnennnn nenn ennnnnen 18 Physical DIMENSIONS ice ernennen k aiae Ai 19 Terminal Assignment X10 ccccceccccseeeeceeeeeceeeeeseeeeeseeeeeseeeeeseeeeseeeeesaeeeesaaees 20 Connector Specification of X10 Terminal 0 22200022200022nn nennen 21 LEDORD MOQUE en ne E 22 Engineering of a JX3 Station equipped with JC 3xx uuuesssseensnnenneneenenneenn 23 Engineering of a JX3 Station equipped with JX3 BN ETH 24 Engineering of a JX3 Station equipped with JX3 BN CAN eee 25 Limitations to be Taken Into Account When Engineering a JX3 Station 26 Jetter AG 15 2 Engineering Product Description JX3 PS1 Module The JX3 PS1 Module The JX3 PS1 module provides power supply of up to 8 JX3 peripheral modules This module is required if more than 8 JX3 peripheral modules are connected to a JX3 bus head or to a controller of the JetControl 300 series Characteristics The following list shows the characteristics of this module Power supply for up to 8 JX3 peripheral modules For operation along with all JX3 bus heads and controllers of the JetControl 300 series E
28. xpansion of a JX3 station to up to 16 JX3 peripheral modules m Color of LED sheeting light grey RAL 7035 Scope of Delivery The following items are included in the scope of delivery of the JX3 PS1 module JX3 PS1 2 pin connector spring cage technology 10000542 60870409 60870411 Terminal labels 60871940 Installation Instructions 16 Jetter AG JX3 PS1 Engineering Parts and Interfaces of the Module Parts and Interfaces The JX3 PS1 module features the following parts and interfaces BE anne latch For removing the JX3 module enclosure from the JX3 backplane module X119 Connector for additional JX3 modules For removing the JX3 module from the DIN rail Lower latch For removing the JX3 module enclosure from the JX3 backplane module Not visible in illustration Terminal X10 Power supply connector for JX3 peripheral modules to be supplied Diagnostic and status LED Jetter AG 17 2 Engineering List of Documentation Introduction Various documents and software tools will support the user when engineering and installing the JX3 PS1 module These documents and software tools can be downloaded from our homepage http www jetter de Engineering When performing engineering tasks the following documents and software tools will support you Data Sheet on the module JX3 PS1 Product Description Technical Data Dimensional Drawings User Manual on the m
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