Mounting configurations, Wiring for two to ten failsafe guardswitches, Wiring for one failsafe guardswitch – Edwards Signaling 291-F6 User Manual
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Mounting Configurations
Perpendicular
Actuation
*
Door
Actuation
Parallel
Actuation
OK
OK
NO
Rotated
Actuation
OK
* Actuation surface
Wiring for two to ten FailSafe
GuardSwitches
™
in series
Add a 1/2 amp
fast-acting fuse in series to protect the switch from premature
failure caused by inrush-currents, tampering, or excessive vibration.
White
Black
Red
White
FailSafe
GuardSwitch
FailSafe
GuardSwitch
FailSafe
GuardSwitch
VAC/DC
Load
1/2A Fuse Required
Black
Red
Red
Black
White
Wiring for one FailSafe GuardSwitch
™
Add a 1/2 amp
fast-acting fuse
*
in series to protect the switch from premature
failure caused by inrush-currents, tampering, or excessive vibration.
*
Use fast-acting Littlefuse 216, fast-acting Microfuse or
fast-acting Pico II fuse up to 1/2 Amp.
Black
Red
1/2A Fuse Required*
FailSafe
GuardSwitch
Load
VAC/DC
White
*
Use fast-acting Littlefuse 216, fast-acting Microfuse or
fast-acting Pico II fuse up to 1/2 Amp.
Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 4
Three configurations are appropriate for interlock applications. The parallel actuation can result in on/off/on signal if the actuator
passes by the switch rather than coming to rest in proximity to it. This is NOT a recommended configuration for interlock applications.
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GuardSwitch
TM
Series 200
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