OVERVIEW
F200-IS Megablocks are DIN-rail mounted, device couplers for FOUNDATION™ fieldbus
or Profibus PA networks. They allow connection of field devices to the segment trunk
cable and provide short-circuit protection to the segment.
Megablocks minimize hand wiring and allow individual devices to be added to and
removed from the segment without disrupting network communication.
Megablocks are available in four, eight, and twelve port versions. Multiple Megablocks
are easily wired together to allow larger segments to be constructed.
Individual surge-protector modules (FS32) can also be fitted to any of the Megablock
fieldbus terminals to provide protection against induced surges and transients that can
potentially destroy or degrade certain components inside the F200-IS Megablocks.

DESCRIPTION
Simple and reliable interconnection
Each Megablock has dedicated connections for the fieldbus “home run” or trunk
cable. Trunk connections are identified by their black connector. Numbered (grey)
connectors are provided for each spur.
Wiring connections to the Megablock are made using pluggable connectors (screw
terminal type are standard, but other connection styles are available). These allow
wire terminations to be made to the individual connectors, which are then plugged
into the Megablock. Devices can be connected and disconnected easily during
commissioning. On completion, the connector retaining screws are tightened to
secure each connector to the Megablock.
MECHANICAL
Mounting orientation
Megablocks mount vertically or horizontally on 35mm DIN rail within a field junction
box. The use of DIN rail end stops are recommended to prevent sliding (especially
for vertical installations).
Eight, and twelve port Megablocks have areas on their body for labelling so that
segments can be easily identified according to plant standards.
Enclosure requirements
General requirements
Megablocks may be mounted in hazardous (classified) areas – see sections 8 & 9.
The following conditions must also be satisfied to ensure safe and reliable operation.
a) Prevent any form of pollution that could compromise the operation of the unit.
For example, choose an unpolluted location or a suitable enclosure to protect the
assembly.
b) Provide an adequate level of mechanical protection. This can be achieved by
selecting a protected location, a suitable enclosure, or a combination of both.
c) Ensure that all cable entries and connections are secure by making provision for
the careful routing and securing of all cables.
d) Provide adequate security against unauthorized interference.
e) Conform to the permitted ambient temperature range of –50°C to +70°C.
Outdoor mounting
In addition to the General Requirements above, if the Megablock is mounted in an
outdoor location, use a suitable enclosure with a minimum of IP54 ingress protection.
A higher level of ingress protection rating will be necessary if the working atmosphere
is, or can be, corrosive, or if the enclosure is subject to wet or dusty environments.
DIN-rail mounting
The Megablocks are designed for mounting on 35mm x 7.5mm T-section “top hat”
DIN rail to EN50022 and use built-in DIN rail clips to attach to the rail.
Mounting procedure
Megablocks are attached to the DIN rail using a “push-and-tilt” method - as illustrated
on the body label and in Figure 4.1 below.
Tilt the Megablock towards the trunk-connector side of the Megablock and then
engage the DIN-rail clips under the ledge of the DIN rail. Push the Megablock against
the edge of the rail then rotate the Megablock until it sits flat onto the DIN rail, then
release the pressure to allow the clips on the other side to engage.
Removal from DIN-rail
Refering to Figure 4.1. push the Megablock against the edge of the DIN rail, tilt the
other side of the Megablock up and away from the DIN rail, then release the side
pressure to disengage the DIN rail clips from the DIN rail ledge.
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