VEGAKON 66
9
Electrical connection
Relay output
Power supply
3 Electrical connection
3.1 Connection instructions
Danger
Switch off the power supply before starting any
connection work.
The electrical connection must be carried out
according to the type of electronics in the
sensor. Connect mains voltage according to
the diagrams on the following pages.
Electrostatic charge
If an electrostatic charge is likely to occur
through product motion, it can be eliminated
by a connection of the external ground termi-
nal on the housing with the nearest ground
potential.
Sensor electronics R-relay output
Sensor electronics T-transistor output
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
+
L1
-
N
8
7
6
5
4
3
1
2
max. 250V AC 5A 750VA
max. 250V DC 1A 54W
20...72V DC
20...250V AC
L
N
+
-
R
KON E66R
max
min
K
TEST
0.1
TEST
300
100
30
0.3
1
3
10
A
2s
6s
12s
B
off
off
off
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
KON E66T
FUNCTION
1 2 3 4 PNP
+
-
1 2 3 4 NPN
+
-
I out
max.400mA
10...55VDC
+
-
3
4
1
2
max
min
K
TEST
0.1
TEST
300
100
30
0.3
1
3
10
A
2s
6s
12s
B
off
off
off
R
1 Terminals
2 Control lamp (LED)
3 Rotary switch - Conductance adjustment
4 Switch - Integration time
5 Switch - Mode A/B
6 Type label
7 Strap
3.2 Connection, relay module
Floating relay output
Power supply:
- 20 … 250 V AC, 50/60 Hz
- 20 … 72 V DC
(for further information see "1.4 Technical data")
Used for switching external voltage sources
to relays, contactors, magnet valves, signal
lamps, horns etc.
Summary of Contents for VEGAKON 66
Page 1: ...Level and Pressure Operating Instructions VEGAKON 66...
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