BWU5167ASi-5 Cable Duct Motor Module, IP54, M8 for 24 V motorized rollers, 2M/4I
- Control and supply of 2 x 24 V motorized rollers
- E.g. Interroll EC5000 AI, 24 V, 20 W/35 W, Itoh Denki PM500XC/XK, Rulmeca RDR BL-3
- Cyclic writing of speed and ramps possible
- Line protection fuse, separately for each motor 5,0 A
Product description
ASi-5 Cable duct motor module in IP54, with 2 x M12 cable sockets and 2 x M8 snap-in cable sockets for 2 x 24 V motorized rollers e.g. Interroll (EC5000 AI, 24 V, 20 W/35 W), Itoh Denki (PM500XC/XK), Rulmeca (RDR BL-3), 4 digital inputs, input voltage/sensor supply out of ASi, output voltage/actuator supply out of AUX, internal line protection, separately for each motor 5,0 A (slow-blow fuse), flat design, installation in cable duct possible (installation depth ≥ 18 mm), periphery connection via 2 x M8 snap-in cable sockets, straight, 5 poles (drives) and 2 x M12 cable sockets, straight, 5 poles (sensors), cable length of motor connections 0,40 m, cable length of input connections 1,0 m, ASi connection via profile cable and piercing technology, 1 ASi-5 address
Technical data
Type | ASi-5 Cable Duct Motor Module |
ASi-5/ASi-3
The device communicates via the standard ASi-3 and/or ASi-5. | ASi-5 compatible |
Housing | depth: 18 mm |
Protection rating
"IP20": "IP40": Protected against solid foreign bodies having a diameter of 1.0 mm or larger, protected against access with a wire, no protection against water. "IP54": Protection against dust in damaging amounts, complete protection against contact, protection against splashing water in any angle.
Dust-tight, full protection against contact, protection against temporary immersion. | IP54 |
Drive
If you cannot find your drive, please do not hesitate to contact us. Bihl+Wiedemann creates customized drive solutions with ASi for motorized rollers, DC motors and frequency inverters. | Interroll EC5000 AI, 24 V (20 W/35 W), Itoh Denki PM500XC/XK, RULMECA RDR BL-3 |
Number of Drives | 2 |
Line protection fuse
"yes": In the motor module UL approved fuses are placed before each of the motor supply connections. A short circuit in the motor causes this fuse to blow, protecting the connection cable between the module and motor. After blowing the not exchangeable fuse the module is no longer functional and the module needs to be replaced. The characteristics of the fuse must be checked against the motor data before using the module. The protection circuit in the module allows a very simple protection of the motor cables. The fuse for the cable protection is a slow-blow one; without short circuit the robust behavior of the module remains.
The motor module is designed to supply the 24 V directly to the motor. At high currents or surges as they occur for example at braking, the module will not be damaged. The cable protection should be realized outside the motor module with additional measures. | yes, 5 A (slow-blow fuse) |
Flat design, installation in cable duct possible
Modules with a flat housing design and with cables which exit the sides make these ideal for installation in cable ducts, cable channels, cable troughs, cable rails or cable trays. Please note the respective housing depth for your particular installation. | yes, depth: 18 mm |
Inputs digital | 4 |
Outputs digital | no digital outputs |
Input voltage (sensor supply)
inputs are supplied by ASi or by AUX (24 V or 48 V auxiliary power). If supplied by ASi, inputs shall not be connected to earth or to external potential. | out of ASi |
Output voltage (actuator supply)
Electronic outputs are supplied by ASi or by AUX (24 V or 48 V auxiliary power). If supplied by ASi, outputs shall not be connected to earth or to external potential.
For relay outputs the relay contacts are initiated from ASi. The load circuit is powered externally as specified in the data sheet. | out of AUX |
Connection | 2 x M12 cable sockets, straight, 5 poles, 2 x M8 snap-in cable sockets, straight, 5 poles |
Round cable
Under normal conditions (no bus termination or repeater), the permissible total length of the ASi segment is max. 100 m. The calculation should take into consideration that the length of the connection cable (round cable) for each connected passive distributor must be doubled. In the case of the active distributors (ASi modules) however only the one ASi profile cable is counted. | 0,40 m, 1 m |
ASi connection
The connection to ASi and AUX (24 V auxiliary power) is made for modules in the active distributor or blue IP67 housing via the yellow or black ASi profile cable with piercing technology or via an M12 plug. Modules for the control cabinet are connected via terminals and PCB modules via wiring pins, connection wires or terminals.
| ASi profile cable |
Required Master profile
Required profile that the ASi master needs to have in order to connect and operate the module. | M5 |
ASi node profile
The node profiles allow numerous quickly configurable settings to be made on the module in order to optimally support the connected peripherals in most applications. The easiest way to select the node profiles is via the PC software. If ID1 is in brackets (), this means it is the changeable default value; if ID1 is without brackets, it means it is a fixed, unchangeable value. | depending on configuration |
ASi address
Bihl+Wiedemann offers modules with AB address, single address or ASi-5 address. In some cases, ASi modules can occupy several (different) addresses. Mixed operation of modules with different addressing in the same ASi circuit is permitted. | 1 ASi-5 address |
How to get started with Bihl+Wiedemann products
How to easily implement your ASi installation
How to troubleshoot an existing ASi installation
Manuals
Video Tutorial
- Video Tutorial: Tips & Tricks: Replacing a defective device (DE)
- Video Tutorial: Tips & Tricks: Replacing a defective device (EN)
- Video Tutorial: Tips & Tricks in ASIMON360: Online bus information (DE)
- Video Tutorial: Tips & Tricks in ASIMON360: Online bus information (EN)
- Video Tutorial: Tips & Tricks in ASIMON360: Custom catalog (DE)
- Video Tutorial: Tips & Tricks in ASIMON360: Custom catalog (EN)
- Video Tutorial: Tips & Tricks in ASIMON360: How to copy slaves and devices (DE)
- Video Tutorial: Tips & Tricks in ASIMON360: How to copy slaves and devices (EN)
- Video Tutorial: Tips & Tricks in ASIMON360: How to deactivate slaves (DE)
- Video Tutorial: Tips & Tricks in ASIMON360: How to deactivate slaves (EN)
- Video Tutorial: ASi Control Tools360: Configuration of ASi-5 devices (DE)
- Video Tutorial: ASi Control Tools360: Configuration of ASi-5 devices (EN)
Quick Start Guides
- Quick Start Guide: Tips & Tricks: Replacing a defective device (DE)
- Quick Start Guide: Tips & Tricks: Replacing a defective device (EN)
- Quick Start Guide: Tips & Tricks in ASIMON360: Custom catalog (DE)
- Quick Start Guide: Tips & Tricks in ASIMON360: Custom catalog (EN)
- Quick Start Guide: Tips & Tricks in ASIMON360: How to copy slaves and devices (DE)
- Quick Start Guide: Tips & Tricks in ASIMON360: How to copy slaves and devices (EN)
- Quick Start Guide: Tips & Tricks in ASIMON360: How to deactivate ASi modules (DE)
- Quick Start Guide: Tips & Tricks in ASIMON360: How to deactivate ASi modules (EN)
- Quick Start Guide: Tips & Tricks in ASIMON360: Online bus information (DE)
- Quick Start Guide: Tips & Tricks in ASIMON360: Online bus information (EN)
- Quick Start Guide: Configuration of ASi-5 devices (DE)
- Quick Start Guide: Configuration of ASi-5 devices (EN)
- Quick Start Guide: Configuration of ASi-5 devices (PL)