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PNOZ c2

Operating Manual PNOZ c2
22212-EN-04

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Mechanical data

Dimensions

Height

105 mm

Width

22,5 mm

Depth

100 mm

Weight

160 g

Where standards are undated, the 2016-11 latest editions shall apply.

Safety characteristic data

NOTICE

You must comply with the safety-related characteristic data in order to
achieve the required safety level for your plant/machine.

Operating

Mode

EN ISO

13849-1:

2015
PL

EN ISO

13849-1:

2015
Category

EN 62061
SIL CL

EN 62061
PFH

D

 [1/h]

IEC 61511
SIL

IEC 61511
PFD

EN ISO

13849-1:

2015
T

M

 [year]

Safety con-

tacts, in-

stantaneous

PL e

Cat. 4

SIL CL 3

2,31E-09

SIL 3

2,03E-06

20

All the units used within a safety function must be considered when calculating the safety
characteristic data.

INFORMATION

A safety function's SIL/PL values are 

not

 identical to the SIL/PL values of

the units that are used and may be different. We recommend that you use
the PAScal software tool to calculate the safety function's SIL/PL values.

Supplementary data

CAUTION!

It is essential to consider the relay's service life graphs. The relay outputs'
safety-related characteristic data is only valid if the values in the service life
graphs are met.

The PFH value depends on the switching frequency and the load on the relay output.
If the service life graphs are not accessible, the stated PFH value can be used irrespective
of the switching frequency and the load, as the PFH value already considers the relay's
B10d value as well as the failure rates of the other components.

Summary of Contents for 710002

Page 1: ...PNOZ c2 Operating Manual 22212 EN 04 Safety relays...

Page 2: ...umentation will be gratefully received Source code from third party manufacturers or open source software has been used for some components The relevant licence information is available on the Interne...

Page 3: ...r safety 6 Unit features 7 Safety features 7 Block diagram terminal configuration 7 Function description 8 Installation 8 Wiring 8 Connect cable with crimp connector 9 Connect cable without crimp conn...

Page 4: ...y important is identified as follows DANGER This warning must be heeded It warns of a hazardous situation that poses an immediate threat of serious injury and death and indicates preventive measures t...

Page 5: ...ctrical installation The product is designed for use in an industrial environment The product may cause interference if installed in other environments If installed in other environments measures shou...

Page 6: ...rranty and liability All claims to warranty and liability will be rendered invalid if The product was used contrary to the purpose for which it is intended Damage can be attributed to not having follo...

Page 7: ...meets the following safety requirements The circuit is redundant with built in self monitoring The safety function remains effective in the case of a component failure The correct opening and closing...

Page 8: ...ontacts by connecting contact expander modules or external contactors relays Installation The unit should be installed in a control cabinet with a protection type of at least IP54 Use the notch on the...

Page 9: ...e voltage is too low increase the supply voltage until at least the lower tolerance value is reached at the inputs Connect cable with crimp connector Strip the cable 1 and apply a crimp connector Inse...

Page 10: ...e into the terminal point 2 3 as far as it will go We recommend you use a screw driver with a 0 4 x 2 5 mm DIN 5264 blade 1 2 3 10 mm Fig Connect cable without crimp connector Disconnect cable We reco...

Page 11: ...rt circuit proof OSSDs A1 A1 A1 A2 A2 A2 S12 S22 24 V DC GND NOTICE It must not be possible to switch off the supply voltage for the PNOZ c2 separately from the supply voltage for the safe sensor or t...

Page 12: ...ircum stances When using the product in accordance with the European Machinery Directive it has to be checked whether the safety contacts of the relay outputs open correctly Start the device again or...

Page 13: ...2 22212 EN 04 13 CH 2 Safety contacts of channel 2 are closed Faults malfunctions Contact malfunctions If the contacts have welded reactivation will not be possible after the input circuit has opened...

Page 14: ...Start circuit DC 24 V Feedback loop DC 24 V Current at Input circuit DC 30 mA Start circuit DC 40 mA Feedback loop DC 40 mA Max inrush current impulse Current pulse input circuit 0 2 A Pulse duration...

Page 15: ...U With current 4 A Pilot Duty B300 R300 External contact fuse protection safety contacts In accordance with the standard EN 60947 5 1 Max melting integral 66 A s Blow out fuse quick 4 A Blow out fuse...

Page 16: ...60068 2 6 Frequency 10 55 Hz Amplitude 0 35 mm Airgap creepage In accordance with the standard EN 60947 1 Overvoltage category III Pollution degree 2 Rated insulation voltage 250 V Rated impulse withs...

Page 17: ...ction must be considered when calculating the safety characteristic data INFORMATION A safety function s SIL PL values are not identical to the SIL PL values of the units that are used and may be diff...

Page 18: ...er of cycles from which failures due to wear must be expected The wear is mainly caused by the electrical load the mechanical load is negli gible Cycles x 1000 Switching current A Fig Service life gra...

Page 19: ...vided on all output contacts With DC contactors use flywheel diodes for spark suppression Order reference Product type Features Terminals Order No PNOZ c2 24 VDC With spring loaded terminals 710 002 E...

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