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Manual 3060 System - SimonsVoss technologies

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LON – Network 3065<br />

Page 13<br />

5.0 LPI-10<br />

5.1 General Warnings<br />

The LPI-10 is a regulated power supply, designed for use in single-phase AC power<br />

networks. Furthermore, it is a built-in device, so that it is intended for installation in a<br />

distribution box or control cabinet. You must comply with the relevant DIN/VDE<br />

regulations or the regulations that apply to your country when installing the device.<br />

You must connect the supply voltage in compliance with VDE 0100 and VDE 0160.<br />

You must provide a protective device (fuse) and a power supply disconnecting<br />

device.<br />

Correct and safe operation of this device requires proper transport and professional<br />

storage, assembly and installation.<br />

5.1.1 Risk of Electric Shock<br />

Operation of electrical devices inevitably requires that certain parts of these devices<br />

carry hazardous voltage. Improper handling of these devices can therefore result in<br />

death or serious bodily injury, as well as in considerable property damage.<br />

5.2 LPI-10 (Version: open printed circuit board with external plug-in power supply)<br />

5.2.1 Method of Operation<br />

You need at least one LPI-10 for each network segment in order to supply the<br />

LockNodes. The LIP-10 also needs a separate supply voltage of 48 Volts DC.<br />

There are two models available for this, depending on the size of the network:<br />

‣ LPI-10 with 48V plug-in power supply for max. 40 LockNodes<br />

‣ LPI-10 with 48V plug-in power supply for max. 62 LockNodes<br />

Larger networks use proportionately more LPI-10 modules.

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