DIN-Rail Characteristics
To ensure optimum system construction, all system components can be securely snapped onto a DIN-rail (35 mm). Observe:
- The material must have high corrosion resistance.
- The DIN-rail geometry must not be altered.
- Prevent bending and twisting (torsion) e.g., by using sufficient attachment points.
- Use countersink-head screws, blind rivets, etc., to countersink the attachment points beneath the node structure.
- The component DIN-rail contact (CuSn6) must not form a galvanic element with the DIN-rail that is capable of generating a differential voltage of more than 0.5 V (saline solution of 0.3% at 20°C/68°F).