Assembly And Installation - ABB i-bus KNX Product Manual

Energy actuator se/s 3.16.1
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ABB i-bus
KNX
Device technology
2.6

Assembly and installation

The ABB i-bus Energy Actuator SE/S 3.16.1 is a modular installation device for installation in the distribu-
tion board on 35 mm mounting rails to EN 60 715.
The mounting position can be selected as required.
The electrical connection is implemented using screw terminals. The connection to the bus is implemented
using the supplied bus connection terminal. The terminal assignment is located on the housing.
The device is ready for operation after connection to the bus voltage. Mains voltage must be present on at
least one output, and the corresponding neutral conductor must be connected for supplying power to the
measurement section.
Accessibility to the device for the purpose of operation, testing, visual inspection, maintenance and repair
must be provided compliant to VDE 0100-520.
Commissioning requirements
In order to commission the device, a PC with ETS and an interface, e.g. USB or IP, are required. The de-
vice is ready for operation after connection to the bus voltage.
The installation and commissioning may only be carried out by qualified electrical specialists. The appro-
priate norms, guidelines, regulations and specifications should be observed when planning and setting up
electrical installations.
Protect the device from damp, dirt and damage during transport, storage and operation.
Only operate the device within the specified technical data limits!
The device should only be operated in an enclosed housing (distribution board)!
Manual operation
The Energy Actuator has a manual operating feature. The switch contacts can be switched on or off with
an operating element on the relay. The operating element simultaneously indicates the switch status.
Important
The Energy Actuator does not feature electrical monitoring of the manual actuation and cannot therefore
react to manual operation.
From a power engineering point of view, the relay is only actuated with a switching pulse if the known
relay position has changed. This has the consequence that after a one-off manual operation, a repeated
switching telegram is received via the bus, and no contact changeover occurs. The Energy Actuator
assumes that no contact changeover has occurred and that the correct contact position is still set.
If the switch impulse is to be undertaken in every case, the parameter
must be set accordingly.
Furthermore, each output can be monitored for manual switching, if required, using threshold value 1 of
the current monitoring.
Triggering of
relay, see page 52,
SE/S 3.16.1 | 2CDC 505 084 D0203 17

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