Tom1607
2018-04-25 09:13:44
- #1
They are just minor things. If you look at the DIN rails of the right assembly carrier, the screw hole is 'on top.' But it should be at the bottom. When you loosen the screws, the part should not fall out. Since this is the case with all visible DIN rails of the base carrier, I assume he installed the entire assembly upside down. This also leads to different installation heights of the devices compared to the other assembly carriers.
The cabinet itself is an SKII, to maintain this, the DIN rails that are grounded (precisely where the terminal blocks are located) must be insulated. Otherwise, the entire cabinet is grounded and thus no longer SKII. Labeling terminal blocks serves maintainability. Try finding an error if you don’t know which terminal is which.
As I said, minor things, but if you already see something, you should say it.
The cabinet itself is an SKII, to maintain this, the DIN rails that are grounded (precisely where the terminal blocks are located) must be insulated. Otherwise, the entire cabinet is grounded and thus no longer SKII. Labeling terminal blocks serves maintainability. Try finding an error if you don’t know which terminal is which.
As I said, minor things, but if you already see something, you should say it.