Description
A Samite DIN Rail Adaptor is a device that bridges the gap between traditional Samite distribution boards and modern DIN rail devices. It allows you to securely mount DIN rail-compatible circuit breakers and other devices onto a Samite DB, providing flexibility and compatibility in your electrical setup.
All our Smart WiFi Mini Circuit Breakers (MCBs) support DIN Rail Mounting – 35mm standard.
DIN is fitted to most Distribution Boards (DB) in SA.
If you require fitment to a Samite connection or your DB is Samite, you will need this adaptor.
Here’s a general guide on how to install a Samite to DIN Rail Adaptor:
Materials Needed:
- Samite to DIN Rail Adaptor
- Screwdriver
- DIN Rail Compatible Device (e.g., MCB)
Installation Steps:
Prepare the Samite Rail:
- Ensure the Samite rail is clean and free of any obstructions.
- Identify a suitable location on the rail to mount the adaptor.
Attach the Adaptor:
- Screw-Type Adaptor:
- Align the adaptor with the Samite rail.
- Secure the adaptor to the rail using the provided screws. Tighten them securely.
- Clip-On Adaptor:
- Slide the adaptor onto the Samite rail until it clicks into place. Ensure it’s firmly secured.
- Screw-Type Adaptor:
Mount the DIN Rail Device:
- Align the DIN rail device with the adaptor’s DIN rail.
- Slide the device onto the adaptor’s rail until it clicks into place.
- Ensure the device is securely mounted.
Additional tips:
- Wiring: connect the wiring to the DIN rail device per the manufacturer’s instructions.
- Safety First: always work with electricity with caution. Turn off the power supply before starting the installation.
- Professional Installation: if unsure about any step, consult a qualified electrician.
What’s in the Box?
1x Samite DIN Rail Adaptor
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Anonymous (verified owner) –
Works fine, thank you. There was an extra small fitting included that I didn’t know how to use.