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Operating instructions safety system ces-az-ues, Technical data ces-az-aes-04b – EUCHNER CES-AZ-UES-xxx (Multicode) User Manual

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Technical Data CES-AZ-AES-04B

Parameter

Value

Unit

min.

typ.

max.

Housing material

Plastic PA6.6

Dimensions

114 x 99 x 45

mm

Weight

0.25

kg

Ambient temperature at U

B

= DC 24 V

-20

-

+55

°C

Atmospheric humidity, not condensing

-

-

80

%

Degree of protection

IP20

Degree of contamination

2

Installation

DIN rail 35 mm according to EN 60715

Number of read heads

Max. 4 read heads per evaluation unit

Connection (plug-in screw terminals/coded)

0.14

-

2.5

mm²

Operating voltage U

B

(regulated, residual ripple < 5 %)

21

24

27

V DC

For the approval according to

the following applies

Operation only with UL Class 2 power supply, or equivalent measures

Current consumption I

B

(with relay energized)

1)

-

150

-

mA

External fuse (operating voltage U

B

)

0.4

-

8

A

Safety contacts

2 (relays with internally monitored contacts)

Switching current (relay outputs)

mA

- At switching voltage AC/DC

21 ... 60 V

1

-

300

- At switching voltage AC/DC

5 ... 30 V

10

-

6000

- At switching voltage AC

5 ... 230 V

10

-

2000

Switching load according to

Max. AC 30 V, class 2 / max. DC 60 V, class 2

External fuse (safety circuit) according to EN 60269-1

6 A gG or 6 A circuit breaker (characteristic B or C)

Utilization category to EN 60947-5-1

AC-12 60V 0.3A / DC-12 60V 0.3A

AC-12 30V 6A / DC-12 30V 6A

AC-15 230V 2A / DC-13 24V 3A

Classification according to EN 60947-5-3

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Rated insulation voltage U

i

250

V

Rated impulse withstand voltage U

imp

4

kV

Rated conditional short-circuit current

100

A

Resilience to vibration

In acc. with EN 60947-5-2

Mechanical operating cycles (relays)

10 x 10

6

Switching delay from state change

2)

- 4 activated actuators

-

-

450

ms

- 3 activated actuators

-

-

370

- 2 activated actuators

-

-

290

- 1 activated actuator

-

-

210

Time difference between the switching points
of the two relays (with 4 activated actuators)

-

-

25

ms

Manual start operating mode
- Duration of operation of start button

250

-

-

ms

- Start button response delay

-

200

300

Current via feedback loop Y1/Y2

5

8

10

mA

Permissible resistance via feedback loop

-

-

600

Ω

Ready delay

3)

-

10

12

s

Dwell time

4)

3

-

-

s

Switching frequency max.

5)

-

-

0.25

Hz

Repeat accuracy R according to EN IEC 60947-5-3

≤ 10

%

Monitoring outputs (diagnostics DIA, release 01...02, semi-
conductor output, p-switching, short circuit-protected)
- Output voltage

0.8 x U

B

-

U

B

V DC

- Max. load

-

-

20

mA

Start button input S, test input TST
- Input voltage

LOW

0

-

2

V DC

HIGH

15

-

U

B

- Input current

HIGH

5

8

10

mA

EMC protection requirements

In acc. with EN 60947-5-3

Reliability figures according to EN ISO 13849-1
as a function of the switching current at 24 V DC

0.1 A

1 A

3 A

Category

4

Performance Level (PL)

e

PFH

d

1.9 x 10

-8

Mission time

20

years

Number of switching cycles/year

760 000

153 000

34 600

1) Without taking into account the load currents on the monitoring outputs.
2) Corresponds to the risk time according to EN 60947-5-3. This is the maximum switch-off delay for the safety outputs following removal of the actuator. In case of EMC interference in excess of
the requirements in accordance with EN 60947-5-3, the switch-off delay can increase to max. 750 ms. After a brief actuation < 0.8 s, the switch-on delay can increase to max. 3 s if this is fol-
lowed immediately by further actuation.
3) After the operating voltage is switched on, the relay outputs are switched off and the monitoring outputs are set LOW during the ready delay. For the visual indication of the delay, the green
STATE LED flashes at a frequency of approx. 15 Hz.
4) The dwell time is the time that the actuator must be inside or outside the operating distance.
5) In case of monitoring with feedback loop, the actuators must remain outside the operating distance, e.g. with a door open, until the feedback circuit is closed.