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FIG 3. QUADRATIC TOTAL CURRENT LIMIT
32
50
68
86
104
122
T(°F)
Limit curve
Ambient temperature
Quadrat
ic
t
o
ta
l c
u
rrent
(A²)
140
Figure 3. displays the maximal recommended
external temperature versus the total load of all the
safety module contacts. To use this curve, do the
following:
(1) Square the current in each contact branch, then
sum all the results to obtain the vertical axis
value.
(2) Follow the horizontal line from the obtained
value and note intersection of the appropriate
curve.
(3) Follow the intersection point down to determine
the maximal recommended external
temperature. (Ex:
∑
Ι
2
= 100 A
2
current inside
safety contacts, then T = 35
°
C (95
°
F).
If the module is located in a higher temperature
environment, the lifetime of the electronic
components may be reduced. Ventilation of the
cabinet may be required.
MECHANICAL INSTALLATION
The FF-SRS5924 must be installed inside a NEMA 3
(IEC IP54) rating enclosure or better. The module
can be mounted easily onto a 35mm (1.38 in.) width
DIN rail (see figures 4 and 5 below for installation
and mounting).
Specific features of this product include removable
block terminals. This feature provides easy access to
wiring during installation and reduces machine
downtime during maintenance.
FIG 4. MOUNTING DIMENSIONS (
for reference only)
Rail
c
b
a
FSRD2
FIG 5. INSTALLATION DIAGRAM
FIG 6. REMOVABLE TERMINAL BLOCKS
Removable
Terminal Block
CONTROL RELIABILITY
“Control Reliability” means that “the device,
system or interface shall be designed, constructed
and installed such that a single component failure
within the device, interface or system shall not
prevent normal stopping action from taking place but
shall prevent a successive machine cycle.” (ANSI
B11.19-1990, 5.5)
SAFETY LEVEL OF INTERFACES
The safety function of the FF-SRS5924 Safety
control module relies on a single safety input only.
Therefore this module can only be used in interfaces
up to Category 2 per EN 954-1 European norm.
If a single safety input does not provide the level of
safety required, use one of the dual channel safety
control modules (FF-SRS5925, FF-SRS5935, FF-
SRS5988).
INTERNAL DESIGN
However, the
internal
design of this device meets the
highest requirements (Category 4 as described in
the EN 954-1 European norm). Category 4 safety
control modules are designed and manufactured in
such a way that a single breakdown or an
accumulation of internal failures does not lead to the
loss of the safety function when a dangerous
situation arises. The FF-SRS5924 safety control
module functions with internal redundancy and
positive self-check monitoring.
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
ELECTRICAL SHOCK
Remove power from FF-SR Series control modules
and machine during installation.
Failure to comply with these instructions could
result in death or serious injury.
a Width: 22.5 mm 0.89 in.
b Height: 84 mm 3.31 in.
c Depth: 121 mm 4.77 in.
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