Electrical connection, Operating instructions safety switch ces-ap-c01-ah – EUCHNER CES-AP-C01-AH (Unicode) User Manual
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Operating Instructions Safety Switch CES-AP-C01-AH
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Electrical connection
Warning!
In the event of a fault: Loss of the safety function due to incorrect connection.
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To ensure safety, both safety outputs (OA and OB) must always be evaluated.
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The monitoring output DIA must not be used as a safety output.
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Lay the connection cables with protection to prevent the risk of short cir-
cuits.
Caution!
Risk of damage to equipment or malfunctions as a result of incorrect connection.
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The device generates its own clock signal on the output lines OA/OB. A
downstream control system must tolerate these pulses, which may have a
length of up to 0.4 ms.
No clock pulses are output when the safety outputs are switched off.
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The inputs on an evaluation unit connected must be positive-switching, as the
two outputs on the safety switch deliver a level of +24 V in the switched-on
state.
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All the electrical connections must either be isolated from the mains supply by
a safety transformer according to IEC 61558-2-6 with limited output voltage in
the event of a fault, or by other equivalent isolation measures (PELV).
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For use and operation as per the
requirements, a power supply with the
feature "for use in class 2 circuits" must be used. The same requirement ap-
plies to the safety outputs.
Alternative solutions must comply with the following requirements:
a) Electrically isolated power supply unit with a max. open-circuit voltage of 30
V/DC and a limited current of max. 8 A.
b) Electrically isolated power supply unit in combination with fuse as per UL248.
This fuse should be designed for max. 3.3 A and should be integrated into
the 30 V/DC voltage section.
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For use and applications as per the requirements of
, a connection cable
listed under the UL category code CYJV2 or CYJV must be used. The con-
nection cables from EUCHNER meet these requirements. The same require-
ment applies to the safety outputs.
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All electrical outputs must have an adequate protective circuit for inductive
loads. The outputs must be protected with a free-wheeling diode for this pur-
pose. RC interference suppression units must not be used.
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Power devices which are a powerful source of interference must be installed
in a separate location away from the input and output circuits for signal pro-
cessing. The cable routing for safety circuits should be as far away as pos-
sible from the cables of the power circuits.
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In order to avoid EMC interference, the physical environmental and operating
conditions at the installation site of the device must comply with the require-
ments according to the standard EN 60204-1:2006, section 4.4.2 (EMC).
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Please pay attention to any interference fields in case of devices such as
frequency converters or induction heating systems. Observe the EMC in-
structions in the manuals from the respective manufacturer.