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SRB 301SQ-230V
Operating instructions
Safety-monitoring module
EN
Outputs:
Number of safety contacts:
3
Number of auxiliary contacts:
1
Number of signalling outputs:
0
Switching capacity of the safety contacts:
13-14; 23-24; 33-34:
max. 250 V, 6 A ohmic (inductive in
case of appropriate protective wiring);
min. 10 V / 10 mA
Switching capacity of the auxiliary contacts:
41-42: 24 VDC / 2 A
Fuse rating of the safety contacts:
external (I
k
= 1000 A)
to EN 60947-5-1
Safety fuse 8 A quick blow,
6 A slow blow
Fuse rating for the auxiliary contacts:
external (I
k
= 1000 A)
to EN 60947-5-1
Safety fuse 2.5 A quick blow,
2 A slow blow
Utilisation category to EN 60947-5-1:
AC-15: 230 VAC / 6 A
DC-13: 24 VDC / 6 A
Dimensions H x W x D:
100 mm x 22.5 mm x 121 mm
The data specified in this manual are applicable when the
component is operated with rated operating voltage U
e
±0%.
2.5 Safety classification
Standards:
EN ISO 13849-1, IEC 61508, EN 60947-5-1
PL:
up to e
Control category:
up to 4
DC:
99% (high)
CCF:
> 65 points
PFH value:
≤ 2.00 × 10
-8
/h
SIL:
up to 3
Service life:
20 years
The PFH value of 2.00 × 10
-8
/h applies to the combinations of contact
load (current through enabling contacts) and number of switching cycles
(n
op/y
) mentioned in the table below. At 365 operating days per year and
a 24-hours operation, this results in the below-mentioned switching
cycle times (t
cycle
) for the relay contacts.
Diverging applications upon request.
Contact load
n
op/y
t
cycle
20 %
525,600
1.0 min
40 %
210,240
2.5 min
60 %
75,087
7.0 min
80 %
30,918
17.0 min
100 %
12,223
43.0 min
3. Mounting
3.1 General mounting instructions
Mounting: snaps onto standard DIN rails to EN 60715.
Snap the bottom of the enclosure slightly tilted forwards in the
DIN rail and push up until it latches in position.
3.2 Dimensions
All measurements in mm.
Device dimensions (H/W/D): 100 x 22.5 x 121 mm
with plugged-in terminals: 120 × 22.5 × 121 mm
4. Electrical connection
4.1 General information for electrical connection
As far as the electrical safety is concerned, the protection
against unintentional contact of the connected and therefore
electrically interconnected apparatus and the insulation of the
feed cables must be designed for the highest voltage, which
can occur in the device.
The electrical connection may only be carried out by authorised
personnel in a de-energised condition.
Wiring examples: see appendix
5. Operating principle and settings
5.1 LED functions
• K1: Status channel 1
• K2: Status channel 2
• U
i
: Status internal operating voltage (LED is on, when the operating
voltage on the terminals A1-A2 is ON and the fuse has not been
triggered).
5.2 Description of the terminals
Voltages:
A1
A2
48 … 240 VAC
48 … 240 VAC
Inputs:
S11-S12
S21-S22
Input channel 1 (+)
Input channel 2 (-)
Outputs:
13-14
23-24
33-34
First safety enabling circuit
Second safety enabling circuit
Third safety enabling circuit
Start:
X2
X3
41-42
Feedback circuit and external reset
Feedback circuit and automatic start
Auxiliary NC contact
U
i
K1
K2
X2 S12 S11 A1
33 23 13 41
X3 S22 S21 A2
34 24 14 42
SRB
301SQ
-230V
Fig. 1
5.3 Notes
Signalling outputs must not be used in safety circuits.
Due to the operating principle of the electronic fuse, the
customer must check that no hazard is caused by an
unexpected restart in circuits without reset button
(automatic start).