Field Wiring Guidelines
Original instructions
Overview
Inputs are field wired to row 2 of the I/O base. Outputs are field wired to row 3. This section contains wiring guidelines and precautions for wiring the 170 ADM 690 51 TSX Momentum I/O base.
Terminal Connector
To connect field devices to the I/O base, you need a field wiring terminal connector. Schneider Electric sells terminal connectors in sets of three.
Type
Part Number
Screw-in
170 XTS 001 00
Spring-clip
170 XTS 002 00
Busbar May Be Required
Depending on the type of field devices you are using, you may need a 1-, 2-, or 3- row busbar. The following busbars are available from Schneider Electric.
Type
Number of Rows
Part Number
Screw-in
1 - row
170 XTS 006 01
2 - row
170 XTS 005 01
3 - row
170 XTS 004 01
Spring-clip
1 - row
170 XTS 007 01
2 - row
170 XTS 008 01
3 - row
170 XTS 003 01
Mapping Terminal Blocks
CAUTION
POTENTIAL FOR SHORT CIRCUITS AND/OR POWER-UP SPIKES
Provide external fuses on the operating voltage to protect the module. Appropriate fuse values are shown in the wiring illustration. An unprotected module may be subject to short circuits and/or power-up spikes.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury or equipment damage.
The following table shows mapping terminal blocks and optional busbars.
Row
Terminal
Function
1
FUSE 1,
FUSE 2
Internal fuses for output voltages
2
1 ... 10
Inputs
11 ... 14
Connected internally within the row, for general purpose use
15 ... 16
2N for inputs
17
Return (N)
18
120 VAC Operating voltage (L1)
3
1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15
Outputs
2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16
Return (1N) for the actuators
17
Return for the output voltage
18
20 ... 132 VAC Output voltage for terminal pins 1 ... 8 (1L1)
4
1 ... 18
120 VAC Input voltage (2L1)
5
1 ... 18
Return (2N) for sensors
6
1 ... 18
Protective earth (PE)