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LTMT Main Unit Mounting

Mounting on DIN Rail

Mount the LTMT main unit on a 35 mm (1.38 in.) DIN rail with a thickness of 1.35 mm (0.05 in.) and 0.75 mm (0.02 in.).

To mount the LTMT main unit:

  1. Locate the two DIN rail clips at the back of the LTMT main unit. Fit the bottom clip onto the DIN rail.

  2. Push the LTMT main unit towards the DIN rail until the top clip catches.

    NOTE: Make sure to leave enough space for the clearance zone.

Removing from DIN Rail

To remove the LTMT main unit from the DIN rail:

  1. Using a flat screwdriver, pull up the locking mechanism to release the LTMT main unit.

  2. Lift the LTMT main unit away from the DIN rail.

  3. Pull out the DIN rail clip of the LTMT main unit away from the DIN rail.

Mounting on Solid Mounting Plate

Mount the LTMT main unit on a metal mounting plate using two M3.5 x 25 screws.

NOTE:
  • The screws, washers, and nuts are not delivered as part of the package.

  • The thickness of the mounting plate must not exceed 7 mm (0.275 in.).

NOTE: Please contact your local Schneider Electric representative concerning the availability of the EtherNet/IP variant.

To mount the LTMT main unit on a mounting plate:

  1. Insert a flat screwdriver under the bottom right 4-terminal connector.

  2. Pull down the screwdriver to release the connector from the LTMT main unit.

  3. Remove the connector from the slot on the LTMT main unit.

  4. Position the LTMT main unit on the mounting plate.

    NOTE: Make sure to leave enough space for the clearance zone.

  5. Insert the two tapping screws in the mounting holes at each corner of the LTMT main unit. Tighten each screw to a torque of 0.8 to 0.9 N•m (7 to 8 lb-in).

  6. Insert the connector back into the slot on the LTMT main unit.

Operating Position

Mount the LTMT main unit at an angle of up to 90° perpendicular to the normal vertical mounting plane..

Front view

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NOTE: Please contact your local Schneider Electric representative concerning the availability of the EtherNet/IP variant.

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