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PZE X4VP

Operating Manual PZE X4VP
1003202­EN­08

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Safety characteristic data

Operating
mode

EN ISO
13849­1:
2008

PL

EN ISO
13849­1:
2008

Category

EN IEC
62061

SIL CL

EN IEC
62061

PFH

D

 [1/h]

IEC 61511

SIL

IEC 61511

PFD

EN ISO
13849­1:
2008

T

M

 [year]

Safety con­
tacts,
delayed <30
s

PL d

Cat. 3

SIL CL 2

2,48E­09

SIL 2

1,47E­05

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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'
safety­related 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.

Service life graph

The service life graphs indicate the number 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.

Summary of Contents for PZE X4VP

Page 1: ...PZE X4VP Operating Manual 1003202 EN 08 Safety relays...

Page 2: ...KG Copies may be made for internal purposes Suggestions and comments for improving this documentation will be gratefully received Pilz PIT PMI PNOZ Primo PSEN PSS PVIS SafetyBUS p SafetyEYE SafetyNET...

Page 3: ...eatures 5 Safety features 5 Block diagram terminal configuration 6 Function description 6 Installation 6 Wiring 7 Preparing for operation 7 Operation 8 Status indicators 8 Faults Interference 8 Dimens...

Page 4: ...ER 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 that can be taken WARNING This warning mus...

Page 5: ...re VDE and local regulations are met especially those relating to safety Any guarantee is rendered invalid if the housing is opened or unauthorised modifica tions are carried out Note for overvoltage...

Page 6: ...to expand a safety circuit The contact expansion module is driven by a base unit e g emergency stop relay Functional procedure after closing the safety contacts of the base unit The supply voltage is...

Page 7: ...e max cable runs lmax in the input circuit Rlmax Rl km Imax Rlmax max overall cable resistance see Technical details Rl km cable resistance km Use copper wire that can withstand 60 75 C Sufficient fus...

Page 8: ...circuit you can check whether the unit switches on or off correctly For safety reasons the unit cannot be started if the following faults are present Contact malfunction As the contact block is conne...

Page 9: ...er supply DC 2 5 W 2 5 W 2 5 W 2 5 W Residual ripple DC 20 20 20 20 Continuous duty 100 100 100 100 Max inrush current impulse Current pulse in put circuit 2 00 A 2 00 A 2 00 A 2 00 A Pulse duration i...

Page 10: ...y In accordance with the standard EN 60947 5 1 EN 60947 5 1 EN 60947 5 1 EN 60947 5 1 Safety contacts delayed AC15 at 230 V 230 V 230 V 230 V Max current 3 0 A 3 0 A 3 0 A 3 0 A Safety contacts delaye...

Page 11: ...1 con tact 6 00 A 6 00 A 6 00 A 6 00 A Conv therm cur rent with 2 con tacts 5 00 A 5 00 A 5 00 A 5 00 A Conv therm cur rent with 3 con tacts 4 50 A 4 50 A 4 50 A 4 50 A Conv therm cur rent with 4 con...

Page 12: ...y Mechanical life 10 000 000 cycles 10 000 000 cycles 10 000 000 cycles 10 000 000 cycles Material Bottom PPO UL 94 V0 PPO UL 94 V0 PPO UL 94 V0 PPO UL 94 V0 Front ABS UL 94 V0 ABS UL 94 V0 ABS UL 94...

Page 13: ...7581 787582 787583 Supply voltage Voltage 24 V 24 V 24 V 24 V Kind DC DC DC DC Voltage tolerance 15 10 15 10 15 10 15 10 Output of external power supply DC 2 5 W 2 5 W 2 5 W 2 5 W Residual ripple DC 2...

Page 14: ...50 W Utilisation category In accordance with the standard EN 60947 5 1 EN 60947 5 1 EN 60947 5 1 EN 60947 5 1 Safety contacts delayed AC15 at 230 V 230 V 230 V 230 V Max current 3 0 A 3 0 A 3 0 A 3 0...

Page 15: ...1 con tact 6 00 A 6 00 A 6 00 A 6 00 A Conv therm cur rent with 2 con tacts 5 00 A 5 00 A 5 00 A 5 00 A Conv therm cur rent with 3 con tacts 4 50 A 4 50 A 4 50 A 4 50 A Conv therm cur rent with 4 con...

Page 16: ...87583 Mounting position Any Any Any Any Mechanical life 10 000 000 cycles 10 000 000 cycles 10 000 000 cycles 10 000 000 cycles Material Bottom PPO UL 94 V0 PPO UL 94 V0 PPO UL 94 V0 PPO UL 94 V0 Fron...

Page 17: ...al 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...

Page 18: ...PZE X4VP Operating Manual PZE X4VP 1003202 EN 08 18 Service life graphs at 24 V DC and 230 V AC Service life graphs at 110 V DC Example Inductive load 0 2 A Utilisation category AC15...

Page 19: ...for spark suppression Remove plug in terminals Procedure Insert the screwdriver into the housing recess behind the terminal and lever the terminal out Do not remove the terminals by pulling the cables...

Page 20: ...rminals plug in 787583 EC declaration of conformity This product these products meet the requirements of the directive 2006 42 EC for ma chinery of the European Parliament and of the Council The compl...

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