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Pluggable LED and Neon Indicator Modules
5 on Carrier Terminal Blocks 2.5 mm²
286 280 Series
LED module
I N 5.6 mA; I F 25 mA
<____ 52,5 mm/2.07 in ____>
Neon indicator module
I N 0.5 mA
Plug width 5 mm / 0.197 in
<________ 1 2 3 _________>
The monitoring of control and operating current circuits
with LED and neon indicator modules on rail-mounted ter-
minal blocks offers various advantages to the user:
· No additional cost for assembly and wiring 1 Length of 280-916: 53 mm / 2.09 in
· Separation into functional and wiring level 2-conductor carrier terminal block, front-entry
· Modules can be replaced quickly and easily by other
types of modules 2 Length of 280-610: 64 mm / 2.52 in
3-conductor carrier terminal block, front-entry
3 Length of 280-816: 75 mm / 2.95 in
4-conductor carrier terminal block, front-entry
Pack.
Item No.
Unit
LED module,
with red LED,
5 mm wide
24 VDC 280-801/281-413 100
48 VDC 280-801/281-414 100
LED module,
with red LED,
5 mm wide
24 V AC/DC 280-801/281-415 100
48 V AC/DC 280-801/281-416 100 Futher advantages: Carrier terminal blocks with component plugs
· Polarized direction of switching Alternate comb-style jumper bars
Neon indicator module, · High density with only 5 mm width of terminal block 3-way, comb-style jumper bar
and module
5 mm wide
120 V AC/DC 280-801/281-418 100 For terminal blocks with side marking,
230 V AC/DC 280-801/281-417 100 see www.wagocatalog.com
Carrier terminal blocks, see page 284
Circuit Diagrams
LED module
24 VDC 280-801/281-413
48 VDC 280-801/281-414
Comb type
jumper bars
LED module 280-490 Carrier
24 V AC/DC 280-801/281-415 terminal blocks
48 V AC/DC 280-801/281-416 LED modules 280-816
Terminal 280-801/281-413
block
Neon indicator module 280-901 Term. blocks 1-9
120 V AC/DC 280-801/281-418 280-916
230 V AC/DC 280-801/281-417
LED modules
280-801/281-413
Open side of terminal block left Open side of terminal block right
LED gate for collective fault indication – individual display Voltage control refers to current circuits
Certification organizations can be found in the overview on pages 622 and 623.