PNOZ 15
Operating Manual PNOZ 15
18492-EN-04
10
Wiring
Please note:
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Information given in the "
Technical details [
14]
" must be followed.
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Outputs 13-14, 23-24, 33-34 are safety contacts, outputs 41-42, 53-54 are auxiliary
contacts (e.g. for display).
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Do
not
use auxiliary contacts 41-42, 53-54 and semiconductor output Y35 for safety cir-
cuits!
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Do not connect undesignated terminals.
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To prevent contact welding, a fuse should be connected before the output contacts (see
Technical details [
14]
).
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Calculation of the max. cable length l
max
in the input circuit:
R
lmax
R
l
/ km
I
max
=
R
lmax
= max. overall cable resistance (see
Technical details [
14]
)
R
l
/ km = cable resistance/km
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Use copper wire that can withstand 60/75 °C.
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Do not switch low currents using contacts that have been used previously with high cur-
rents.
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Sufficient fuse protection must be provided on all output contacts with capacitive and in-
ductive loads.
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The power supply must comply with the regulations for extra low voltages with protect-
ive electrical separation (SELV, PELV) in accordance with VDE 0100, Part 410.
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Ensure the wiring and EMC requirements of EN 60204-1 are met.
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Terminals S11 and S33, and terminals Y1 and S34 are linked internally and either can
be used.
Important for detection of shorts across contacts:
As this function for detecting shorts across contacts is not failsafe, it is tested by Pilz during
the final control check. If there is a danger of exceeding the cable runs, we recommend the
following test after the installation of the device:
1. Unit ready for operation (output contacts closed)
2. Short circuit the test terminals S12, S22 for detecting shorts across the inputs.
3. The unit's fuse must be triggered and the output contacts must open. Cable lengths in
the scale of the maximum length can delay the fuse triggering for up to 2 minutes.
4. Reset the fuse: remove the short circuit and switch off the supply voltage for approx. 1
minute.