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Operating Instructions

Safety Contact Expansion ESM-TE3..

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Subject to technical modifications; no r

esponsibility is accepted for the accuracy of this information.

 

© EUCHNER GmbH + Co. KG

 

2090075

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-08/22 V1.1.0 (translation of the original operating instructions)

Applications

Depending on the application, the device must be wired with a EUCHNER safety relay as shown in Fig. 5 and Fig. 6.

Wiring

Fig. 5:   Connection of ESM-TE3.. to safety relay

Wiring of the ESM-TE3.. via only 4 lines:
A safety contact of the safety relay (e.g. 

13 - 14

) activates the relays of the 

ESM-TE3.. (

S11

 and 

S15 / S16

).

Two lines on 

S25

 and 

S26

 are required for feedback/error monitoring. This is 

to be wired, depending on the application, as per Fig. 7 or Fig. 8.
An error in the ESM-TE3.. thereby prevents the entire safety chain from restart-

ing. Earth faults in the control lines are detected in addition to internal faults.

Fig. 6:   Connection of several 

ESM-TE3.. 

units to safety relay

If further ESM-TE3.. units are to be integrated into the system, terminals 

S11

 must be connected in parallel on all ESM-TE3.. units. This also applies 

to terminals 

S10

 and terminals 

S15 / S16

.

The feedback loops (

S25 - S26

) for the individual expansion devices must be 

connected in series with the start for the safety relay (cf. Fig. 7 or Fig. 8).

Notice:

In order to activate ground fault monitoring, 

S10

 must be connected to PE (protective earth) on the AC115/230 V devices. With AC/DC 24 V, connect PE 

only to the power supply unit according to EN 60204-1.

Feedback loop

Fig. 7:   Feedback  loop.

Contactors connected to the ESM-TE3.. or the safety relay are monitored via the 

feedback loop of the safety relay. 

KA

 and 

KB

 are the positively driven contacts 

of the connected contactor or expansion module.

Fig. 8:   Feedback loop with automatic start.

Contactors connected to the ESM-TE3.. or the safety relay are monitored 

via the feedback loop of the safety relay. 

KA

 and 

KB

 are the positively driven 

contacts of the connected contactor or expansion module.

Power supply and safety contacts

Fig. 9:   Connection of the power supply to terminals A1 and A2 (power supply 

according to the technical data).

Fig. 10:   Connection to switching loads on safety contacts 

(example contact configuration. Differing according to 

device type. Switching voV corresponding to 

technical data).

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