28-Pin Terminal Block Modules
 
At a Glance
The Discrete I/O function is supplemented by a 28-pin terminal block.
There are two types of 28-pin terminal blocks:
Cable Ends and Contacts
The terminal block can accommodate:
Description of the 28-Pin Terminal Blocks
The table below shows the description of the 28-pin terminal blocks:
Spring terminal blocks
Caged terminal blocks
Illustration
Number of wires accommodated
1
1
Number of wire gauges accommodated
minimum
0.25 mm2 (AWG 24)
maximum
1.5 mm2 (AWG 16)
Wiring constraints
The wires are connected by pressing on the button located next to each pin. To press on the button, you have to use a flat-tipped screwdriver with a maximum diameter of 3 mm.
Caged terminal blocks have slots that accept:
  • flat-tipped screwdrivers with a diameter of 3 mm,
  • posidriv n° 1 cross-tipped screwdrivers.
Caged terminal blocks have captive screws. On the supplied blocks, these screws are not tightened.
Maximum screw tightening torque
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0.5 N•m (0.37 lb-ft).
Temperature range of wire
Minimum 105 °C
DANGER
ELECTRICAL SHOCK
The terminal block must be connected or disconnected with sensor and pre-actuator voltage switched off.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
Labeling of 28-Pin Terminal Blocks
Labels for the 28-pin terminal blocks are supplied with the module. They are to be inserted in the terminal block cover by the customer.
Each label has two sides: