1 EU5C-SWD-PF1-1, EU5C-SWD-PF2-1 power modules1.2 EU5C-SWD-PF1-116 SmartWire-DT module IP20 01/20 MN05006001Z-EN www.eaton.comThe subassembly does not need a diagnostics LED and no diagnostics infor-mation of its own is sent on the SmartWire-DT network. A fault in the 24 Vsupply voltage is therefore ascertainable only via the missing voltage of thedownstream contactors.1.2.2 Engineering1.2.3 Area of application of the SmartWire-DT power module EU5C-SWD-PF1-1 line AWG24 up toAWG16• The supply for the contactors installed in the SmartWire-DT network is nolonger sufficient (power consumption of the contactors > 72 W / 3 A).• A selective emergency shutdown of individual contactor groups or motorstarter groups is required (→ Chapter 3, „Switching onDIL-SWD-32-001, DIL-SWD-32-002 contactors“, Page 65).1.2.4 InstallationThe SmartWire-DT power module EU5C-SWD-PF1 is envisaged for mountingon a top-hat rail.▶ Mount the module on the top hat rail.▶ Connect the 24 V DC voltage to the terminals AUX on the front of themodule.▶ Connect the 8 pole SmartWire-DT cable to the SWD In socket. The con-tinuation to the next SmartWire-DT module is from the SWD Out socket.The connection terminals are suitable for cables AWG24 to AWG16 and flex-ible conductors with a cross section of 0.5 to 1.5 mm2.→ With a SmartWire-DT power module a second incoming unit forthe contactor coil control voltage can be made at another posi-tion in the SmartWire-DT network.→ For detailed instructions on how to connect the SmartWire-DTexternal device plug (SWD4-8SF2-5) to the 8-pin SmartWire-DTribbon cable, refer to the "Mount the external device plug" sec-tion in manual MN05006002Z-EN (previously AWB2723-1617en).