RBCPU 2.10-LE - Ringbus Master Controller

RBCPU 2.10-LE – Ringbus Master Controller

  • Ringbus Master Controller
  • Comprises of power supply, CPU and ringbus
  • Driver modules
  • For 1 fire ring or 1 smoke ring
  • Handles up to 100 field units or 200 elements
  • DIN rail mounting
  • 230 V AC mains power supply
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Description

Control of one fire or one smoke ring

RBCPU 2.10-LE is an intelligent master controller which controls and supplies 1 fire ring or 1 smoke ring. Up to 100 field units or 200 elements in one ring can be controlled by the RBCPU 2.10-LE, and up to 100 RBCPU 2.10-LE master controllers can be connected in a mid-tier Ethernet network with the Ringbus data server, allowing this system to be implemented even in the largest buildings. Integrated fault state relay 250VAC 2A no/nc Relay is active when no errors in system are detected

Connection

RBCPU 2.10-LE is connected to booth ends of the ring by a 4 wire cable and to the power supply by three 3 wire cables.

Isolation

The ring is isolated from mains by transformer in SMPSs and all RBCPU 2.10-LE control units in the network are isolated between them selves by transformers in Ethernet connectors.

Additional information

Electrical data

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Nominal voltage

AC 230 V 50/60 Hz

Nominal voltage range

AC 100 … 230 V

Power consumption

40 W

Connecting

3 x Power supply terminal 3 x 1.5 mm2
2 x RingBus terminal 4 x 1,5 mm2 wire

Wire stripping length

8 mm

Safety

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Degree of protection

IP20

EMC

CE according to 2004/108/EC

Low-voltage-directive

CE according to 2006/95/EC

Ambient humidity range

IEC 60730-1 max. 95 %

Ambient temperature range

0 … +50°C

Non-operating temperature

–40 … +85°C

Maintenance

Maintenance-free

Dimensions / weight

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Dimensions

86 x 108 x 120 mm

Downloads

Documentation

Technical Data Sheet for RBCPU 2.10-LE Ringbus Master Controller

RBCPU 2.10-LE

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