WAGO I/O System 750 Using Interference-Free Variants in Safety Related Applications 37
750-506 2DO 24V DC 0.5A/ diagnostics
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Important Notes
Only operate interference-free I/O modules at a safe extra low voltage!
When using interference-free I/O modules, only use power supplies with
protective extra-low voltage (PELV/SELV) for the 24 VDC power supply.
Note maximum voltage!
Please note that a maximum voltage U
max
only can act on the reaction-free I/O
module in the event of a failure because irreparable damage could occur to the
module otherwise.
For the reaction-free I/O module , the field supply voltage is:
U
max
< 32 V
Note IP54 protection class!
IP54 protection class is absolutely mandatory. This means that the interference-
free digital output module shall only be integrated and operated in switch boxes
or switch cabinets complying with IP54 or higher.
Avoid reverse supply of output!
The 24 V power supply shall never be applied to the output of an interference-
free digital output module. This wiring failure will not be detected by the system.
Avoid reverse supply of module!
A group of interference-free digital output modules shall only be supplied using a
safety switching device. Reverse supply must absolutely be avoided.
Avoid short circuits between outputs!
Short circuits between outputs of different interference-free digital output
modules must absolutely be avoided as they are not detected by the system.
According to EN ISO 13849-2, the following measures are required for an
“external voltage” fault exclusion:
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Use of cables routed separately and
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Protection from external damage (e.g., caused by cable duct).