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Technical details

Operating Manual PSSu E F DI OZ 2(-T)(-R)
21328-EN-10

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Environmental data

312220

314220

315220

Vibration

In accordance with the
standard

EN 60068-2-6

EN 60068-2-6

EN 50125-3

Frequency

10 - 150 Hz

10 - 150 Hz

5 - 2000 Hz

Amplitude

0,35 mm

0,35 mm

Acceleration

1g

1g

0,23g

Broadband noise

In accordance with the
standard

EN 60068-2-64

EN 61373

Frequency

5 - 500 Hz

5 - 150 Hz

Acceleration

1,9grms

0,79 g RMS

Shock stress

In accordance with the
standard

EN 60068-2-27

EN 60068-2-27

EN 50125-3

Number of shocks

6

6

20

Acceleration

15g

15g

2g

Duration

11 ms

11 ms

11 ms

In accordance with the
standard

EN 60068-2-27

EN 60068-2-27

EN 61373

Number of shocks

1000

1000

20

Acceleration

10g

10g

5g

Duration

16 ms

16 ms

30 ms

Supply interruptions

In accordance with the
standard

EN 50155

Class

S2, C1, C2

Airgap creepage

In accordance with the
standard

EN 60664-1

EN 60664-1

EN 50124-1

Overvoltage category

II

II

OV2

Pollution degree

2

2

PD2

Protection type

In accordance with the
standard

EN 60529

EN 60529

EN 60529

Housing

IP20

IP20

IP20

Terminals

IP20

IP20

Mounting area (e.g.
control cabinet)

IP54

IP54

IP51

Mechanical data

312220

314220

315220

Material

Bottom

PC

PC

PC

Front

PC

PC

PC

Coding

PA

PA

PA

Mounting type

plug-in

plug-in

plug-in

Summary of Contents for PSSu E F DI OZ 2

Page 1: ...PSSu E F DI OZ 2 T R Operating Manual 21328 EN 10 Decentralised system PSSuniversal I O...

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: ...ection mechanisms 16 4 2 3 Reaction times 16 4 3 Configuration 16 4 3 1 PSSu assignment in system environment A 16 4 3 1 1 Dual pole output 16 4 3 1 2 Input and test pulse output 17 4 3 1 3 Addresses...

Page 4: ...play elements 30 7 2 1 Display elements for module diagnostics 30 7 2 2 Display elements for an output s FS enable 30 7 2 3 Display elements for output status and input status 31 Section 8 Technical d...

Page 5: ...should be retained for future reference 1 1 2 Terminology System environment A and B The PSSu system can be used in two different system environments The module s applic ation area is described in th...

Page 6: ...ituation that could lead to serious injury and death and indicates preventive measures that can be taken CAUTION This refers to a hazard that can lead to a less serious or minor injury plus material d...

Page 7: ...ed Intended Use 2 2 Module features The product has the following features 1 dual pole digital output Semiconductor technology Switches to 24 V O0 and 0 V O0 Current load capacity 2 A Short circuit pr...

Page 8: ...O0 21 O0 10 1 3 4 9 8 5 6 7 11 A B 2 12 Legend A Electronic module B Base module 1 LEDs for Module diagnostics Displaying an output s FS enable enable principle 2 Labelling strip with Name of electron...

Page 9: ...1 2 3 and 4 With screw to loosen tighten the screw terminal on base modules with screw termin als With mechanism to operate the cage clamp on base modules with cage clamp ter minals 11 Round connecti...

Page 10: ...ve loads Capacitive loads The module PSSu E F DI OZ 2 T is suitable for use where there are increased environ mental requirements see Technical Details The module PSSu E F DI OZ 2 R is suitable for us...

Page 11: ...ed installed programmed commissioned operated maintained and decommissioned by competent persons A competent person is a qualified and knowledgeable person who because of their train ing experience an...

Page 12: ...followed the guidelines in the manual Operating personnel are not suitably qualified Any type of modification has been made e g exchanging components on the PCB boards soldering work etc 3 2 3 Dispos...

Page 13: ...y provides the module with voltage Signals at the output 0 signal 0 V at the output O0 O0 Output is high impedance No current to the load 1 signal 24 V at the output O0 O0 Output is low impedance Curr...

Page 14: ...cked via regular off tests Test pulses for outputs that are switched on see technical details Outputs that are switched on are switched off for the duration of the test pulse The load must not switch...

Page 15: ...racteristic Output capacitance C dependent on load current I 1 2 3 4 5 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 1 2 1 4 1 6 1 8 2 C F I A Derating diagram PSSu E F DI OZ 2 T R Permitted ambient temperature T dependent on...

Page 16: ...ature error too warm Temperature too hot Output error Test pulse error Input error 4 2 3 Reaction times Information on the reaction times of the inputs outputs can be found in the PSSuniversal System...

Page 17: ...ay belong to different I O Groups Further information on configuration is available in the PSSuniversal Configurator s online help 4 3 1 3 Addresses in the process image The module occupies two consec...

Page 18: ...8 4 3 2 PSSu assignment in system environment B Data access is via pre defined I O data types I O data name I O data type I O data element Meaning I0 14 FS_I_DI Data SAFEBOOL Input data I0 I1 FS_I_DI...

Page 19: ...static discharge Electrostatic discharge can damage components Ensure against discharge before touching the product e g by touching an earthed conductive sur face or by wearing an earthed armband 5 1...

Page 20: ...head module Please note For mechanical reasons it is not possible to mix base modules with screw terminals and base modules with cage clamp terminals All contacts should be protected from contaminati...

Page 21: ...les with outputs may only be inserted and removed when the load is switched off Unforeseeable error reactions may be triggered if modules are inserted and removed under load When an electronic module...

Page 22: ...l PSSu E F DI OZ 2 T R 21328 EN 10 22 5 3 1 Inserting an electronic module Procedure The electronic module must audibly lock into position 1 Mark the electronic module using the labelling strips 2 Sch...

Page 23: ...ring operation The configuration data is re tained when a module is changed Effects System environment A In the event of a potential FS communication error the FS section of the PSSu sys tem and all r...

Page 24: ...ection of the base modules Procedure Use a flat blade screwdriver DIN 5264 A DIN 5264 A Strip the wire back 8 mm If necessary label the connection level with a colour marker 3 Base module with screw t...

Page 25: ...Analogue inputs outputs 1 5 mm2 AWG16 Communication cables 1 5 mm2 AWG16 Test pulse outputs 1 5 mm2 AWG16 Power supply 2 5 mm2 AWG12 Functional earth 2 5 mm2 AWG12 On base modules with screw terminal...

Page 26: ...PSSu BP 1 8 S T Cage clamp terminals PSSu BP 1 8 C PSSu BP 1 8 C T Without C rail 11 O0 output dual pole positive switching 21 O0 output dual pole negative switching 12 22 T0 test pulse output or 24 V...

Page 27: ...tive switching 21 O0 output dual pole negative switching 12 22 T0 test pulse output or 24 V output periphery supply 12 22 linked within the base module 13 23 C rail supply 13 23 linked within the base...

Page 28: ...11 12 13 14 21 22 23 24 O0 I0 O0 n c n c n c T0 T0 K2 L1 K1 K2 M K1 K2 RFK 6 4 Function test during commissioning An error must be simulated for each safety related output during commissioning The ant...

Page 29: ...the control cabinet or pre vent overload Temperature error too hot 1 Ambient temperature too high Reset the module and stop the af fected I O Groups SafetyBUS p Ensure there is sufficient ventila tion...

Page 30: ...ing module errors Err LED Err 11 I0 21 I1 Err LED Meaning Name Colour Status Err No error Red Module error 7 2 2 Display elements for an output s FS enable With the local enable principle system envir...

Page 31: ...nd input status An LED is assigned to the dual pole output and the input to display status LEDs 11 and 14 11 14 Err 11 O 21 O 12 T0 22 T0 13 C 23 C 14 I0 24 11 14 LED Key Descrip tion Colour Status Si...

Page 32: ...ver sion head modules 1 0 0 1 3 0 1 5 0 Electrical data 312220 314220 315220 Internal supply voltage module supply Module s power con sumption 0 15 W 0 15 W 0 15 W Periphery s supply voltage periphery...

Page 33: ...tor outputs 1 1 1 Permitted current range 0 00 2 50 A 0 00 2 50 A 0 00 2 50 A Typ output current at 1 signal and rated voltage of semiconductor output 2 A 2 A 2 A Residual current at 0 signal 0 02 mA...

Page 34: ...125 3 EN 50155 EN 60068 2 1 EN 60068 2 14 EN 60068 2 2 Ambient temperature In accordance with the standard EN 60068 2 14 EN 60068 2 14 EN 50155 Temperature range 0 60 C 40 70 C 40 70 C In accordance w...

Page 35: ...20 Acceleration 15g 15g 2g Duration 11 ms 11 ms 11 ms In accordance with the standard EN 60068 2 27 EN 60068 2 27 EN 61373 Number of shocks 1000 1000 20 Acceleration 10g 10g 5g Duration 16 ms 16 ms 3...

Page 36: ...TM year Input Digital inputs 1 channel PL d Cat 2 SIL CL 2 9 10E 09 20 Digital inputs 2 channel PL e Cat 3 SIL CL 3 3 10E 09 20 Digital inputs 2 ch pulsed PL e Cat 4 SIL CL 3 3 10E 09 20 Digital inpu...

Page 37: ...C rail and screw terminals 312 610 PSSu BP C 1 8 S T Base module with C rail and screw terminals T type 314 610 PSSu BP C 1 8 C Base module with C rail and cage clamp terminals 312 611 PSSu BP C 1 8...

Page 38: ...yNET p THE SPIRIT OF SAFETY are registered and protected trademarks of Pilz GmbH Co KG in some countries We would point out that product features may vary from the details stated in this document depe...

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