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PZE X4.1P
Operating Manual PZE X4.1P
1003203-EN-09
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Function description
The contact expansion module PZE X4.1P is an add-on device without delay-on de-ener-
gisation. It is used to expand a safety circuit. The contact expansion module is driven by a
base unit (e. g. emergency stop relay). When operating voltage is supplied the "POWER"
LED will light.
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Functional procedure once the input circuit is closed (e.g. safety contacts on the base unit
are closed):
– The safety contacts 13-14, 23-24, 33-34 and 43-44 close.
– The LEDs "CH.1" and "CH.2" are lit.
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Functional procedure once the input circuit is opened (e.g. safety contacts on the base
unit are opened):
– Safety contacts 13-14, 23-24, 33-34 and 43-44 are opened redundantly.
– The LEDs "CH.1" and "CH.2" go out.
Installation
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The unit should be installed in a control cabinet with a protection type of at least IP54.
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Use the notch on the rear of the unit to attach it to a DIN rail (35 mm).
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When installed vertically: Secure the unit by using a fixing element (e.g. retaining bracket
or end angle).
Wiring
Please note:
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The outputs 13-14, 23-24, 33-34 and 43-44 are safety contacts.
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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
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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
)
R
l
/ km = cable resistance/km
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Use copper wiring with a temperature stability of 60/75 °C.
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To prevent EMC interferences (particularly common-mode interferences) the measures
described in EN 60204-1 must be executed. This includes the separate routing of cables
of the control circuits (input, start and feedback loop) from other cables for energy trans-
mission or the shielding of cables, for example.
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Adequate protection must be provided on all output contacts with capacitive and inductive
loads.
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Do not switch low currents using contacts that have been used previously with high cur-
rents.