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Installation

Operating Manual PSSu E S 2DOR 10(-T)
22047-EN-05

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5.3.1

Inserting an electronic module

Procedure:

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The electronic module must audibly lock into position [1].

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Mark the electronic module using the labelling strips [2].

Schematic representation:

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Страница 1: ...PSSu E S 2DOR 10 T Operating Manual 22047 EN 05 Decentralised system PSSuniversal I O ...

Страница 2: ...cumentation will be gratefully received Source code from third party manufacturers or open source software has been used for some components The relevant licence information is available on the Internet on the Pilz homepage Pilz PIT PMI PNOZ Primo PSEN PSS PVIS SafetyBUS p SafetyEYE SafetyNET p the spirit of safety are registered and protected trademarks of Pilz GmbH Co KG in some countries SD mea...

Страница 3: ...protection mechanisms 12 4 2 2 Functions 13 4 2 3 Reaction times 14 4 3 Configuration 14 4 3 1 PSSu assignment in system environment A 14 4 3 1 1 Addresses in the process image 14 4 3 2 PSSu assignment in system environment B 14 Section 5 Installation 15 5 1 General installation guidelines 15 5 1 1 Dimensions 15 5 2 Installing the base module 16 5 3 Inserting and removing an electronic module 17 5...

Страница 4: ...ual PSSu E S 2DOR 10 T 22047 EN 05 4 7 2 1 Display elements for module diagnostics 26 7 2 2 Display elements for output status 26 Section 8 Technical details 27 Section 9 Order reference 30 9 1 Product 30 9 2 Accessories 30 ...

Страница 5: ... This documentation is intended for instruction and should be retained for future reference 1 1 2 Terminology System environment A and B The PSSu system can be used in two different system environments The module s applic ation area is described in the chapter Intended Use of the manual The distinction is made between PSSu in system environment A PSSu in system environment B The distinction is bas...

Страница 6: ...ituation that could lead to serious injury and death and indicates preventive measures that can be taken CAUTION This refers to a hazard that can lead to a less serious or minor injury plus material damage and also provides information on preventive measures that can be taken NOTICE This describes a situation in which the product or devices could be dam aged and also provides information on preven...

Страница 7: ...ectronic modules are inserted on to the base modules and determine the module s function Details of the base modules that can be used are available in the chapter entitled Intended Use 2 2 Module features The product has the following features 2 Relay contacts Normally open contact Volt free Current load capacity per output 10 0 A LEDs for Switch status of each output Module error For standard app...

Страница 8: ...312510 000000 001 21 O0 14 O1 24 O1 10 1 3 4 9 8 5 6 7 11 2 12 A B Legend A Electronic module B Base module 1 LED for module diagnostics 2 Labelling strip with Name of electronic module Order Number Serial number Hardware version number 2D code 3 Labelling strip for the terminal configuration on the base module 4 Status LEDs 5 Name of electronic module 6 Connection level 1 7 Connection level 2 8 C...

Страница 9: ...ew to loosen tighten the screw terminal on base modules with screw termin als With mechanism to operate the cage clamp on base modules with cage clamp ter minals 11 Round connection holes connection levels 1 2 3 and 4 for connecting the signal lines 12 Mounting slot for colour marker to label the connection level connection levels 1 2 3 and 4 ...

Страница 10: ... use in a domestic environment as this can lead to interference The following is deemed improper use in particular Any component technical or electrical modification to the module Use of the module outside the areas described in this manual Any use of the module that is not in accordance with the technical details INFORMATION The module is supported by PSSuniversal Configurator and PSSuniversal As...

Страница 11: ...ar with the basic regulations concerning health and safety accident preven tion Have read and understood the information provided in this description under Safety And have a good knowledge of the generic and specialist standards applicable to the specific application 3 2 2 Warranty and liability All claims to warranty and liability will be rendered invalid if The product was used contrary to the p...

Страница 12: ...pply is buffered for 20 ms if the supply voltage is interrupted The module has the following protection mechanisms Protective separation between both relay contacts see Technical details Protective separation between both relay contacts and the periphery supply as well as the module supply in accordance with DIN VDE 0110 overvoltage category 2 in a pro tected industrial network Temperature monitor...

Страница 13: ...current and the operating temperature is illustrated in the following derating diagram The operating point should be below the characteristic curve PSSu E S 2DOR 10 Derating diagram for the permitted ambient temperature T dependent on load current I 20 40 60 80 100 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 25 T C I A PSSu E S 2DOR 10 T Derating diagram for the permitted ambient temperature T depend ent on load curre...

Страница 14: ...layed The ST process image can be optimised by combining adjacent bits of the same type into bytes Further information on configuration is available in the PSSuniversal Configurator s online help 4 3 1 1 Addresses in the process image The module occupies 2 consecutive bit addresses in the process image Configuration SafetyBUS p Standard bus system FS PIO ST PII ST PIO None 2 Bit 4 3 2 PSSu assignm...

Страница 15: ...amage due to electrostatic discharge Electrostatic discharge can damage components Ensure against discharge before touching the product e g by touching an earthed conductive sur face or by wearing an earthed armband 5 1 1 Dimensions 25 2 mm 76 mm 52 1 mm 8 1 mm 67 7 mm 25 2 mm 56 1 mm 71 8 mm 0 8 mm 128 9 mm 72 7 mm 2 862 2 992 2 209 2 827 0 031 5 075 0 992 2 051 0 319 0 992 2 665 ...

Страница 16: ... base modules with cage clamp terminals All contacts should be protected from contamination The mechanics of the base modules are designed for 50 plug in out cycles Procedure We recommend that you wire up the base modules before inserting the electronic mod ules Slot the groove on the base module on to the mounting rail from below 1 Push the base module back 2 until you hear it lock into position ...

Страница 17: ...s may only be inserted and removed when the load is switched off Unforeseeable error reactions may be triggered if modules are inserted and removed under load When an electronic module is plugged into a base module for the first time one part of the coding element remains on the electronic module while its counterpart is fixed on to the base module This is how the base module is coded The mechanic...

Страница 18: ...ual PSSu E S 2DOR 10 T 22047 EN 05 18 5 3 1 Inserting an electronic module Procedure The electronic module must audibly lock into position 1 Mark the electronic module using the labelling strips 2 Schematic representation 2 1 1 ...

Страница 19: ...ring operation The configuration data is re tained when a module is changed Effects System environment A In the event of a potential FS communication error the FS section of the PSSu sys tem and all relevant I O Groups SafetyBUS p switch to a STOP condition System environment B All FS hardware outputs on the PSSu system switch to a safe condition The substitute values are used for the modules FS o...

Страница 20: ...Technical details With inductive loads sufficient fuse protection must be provided on all output contacts When installed at a height of over 2000 m above sea level only protective extra low voltage may be connected to the relay contacts If voltages higher than 50 VAC or 120 VDC are connected to the relay contacts please note the following Specific accident prevention regulations apply For safety r...

Страница 21: ...crew terminals Use a screwdriver to loosen the screw on the screw terminal 1 Insert the stripped cable into the round fixing hole 2 as far as it will go Tighten up the screw on the screw terminal Check that the cable is firmly seated Base module with cage clamp terminals Insert the screwdriver 4 into the square hole 1 Insert the stripped cable into the round fixing hole 2 as far as it will go 5 Pu...

Страница 22: ...s outputs 1 5 mm2 AWG16 Communication cables 1 5 mm2 AWG16 Test pulse outputs 1 5 mm2 AWG16 Power supply 2 5 mm2 AWG12 Functional earth 2 5 mm2 AWG12 On base modules with screw terminals If you use a multi strand cable to connect the I Os it is recommended that you use ferrules conforming to Parts 1 and 2 of DIN 46228 0 14 1 5 mm2 Form A or C although this is not essential To crimp the ferrules yo...

Страница 23: ... clamp terminals PSSu BP C 2 16 C PSSu BP C 2 16 C T With C rail 11 Output O0 Relay contact 1 21 Output O0 Relay contact 1 12 22 Not connected 13 23 C rail supply 13 23 33 43 linked within the base module 14 Output O1 Relay contact 2 24 Output O1 Relay contact 2 31 41 32 42 Not connec ted 33 43 C rail supply 34 44 Not connected 21 11 22 12 23 13 24 14 41 31 42 32 43 33 44 34 ...

Страница 24: ...rating Manual PSSu E S 2DOR 10 T 22047 EN 05 24 6 3 Connecting the module Output circuit With C rail Resistive load Switches 230 VAC 21 11 22 12 23 13 24 14 O1 O0 n c n c n c n c C 41 31 42 32 43 33 44 34 L1 C N ...

Страница 25: ... too warm 1 Ambient temperature too high Error stack entry Ensure there is sufficient ventila tion in the control cabinet or pre vent overload Temperature error too hot 1 Ambient temperature too high Relay outputs are switched off Ensure there is sufficient ventila tion in the control cabinet or pre vent overload 1 There are two levels of overtemperature Too warm If a module s temperature exceeds ...

Страница 26: ...LED Meaning Designation Colour Status Err No error Red Module is faulty 7 2 2 Display elements for output status Each output is assigned an LED for displaying the output status LEDs 11 and 14 Err 11 O0 21 12 O0 22 O0 13 C 23 C 14 24 31 O1 41 32 O1 42 O1 33 C 43 C 34 44 11 14 11 14 LED Key Descrip tion Colour Status Signal Output Terminal 11 0 signal O0 Out put 1 11 21 Green 1 signal 14 0 signal O1...

Страница 27: ...n 0 09 W 0 09 W Periphery s supply voltage peri phery supply Voltage range 16 8 30 0 V 16 8 30 0 V Module s current consumption with no load 60 mA 60 mA Module s power consumption with no load 1 50 W 1 50 W Max power dissipation of module 2 50 W 2 50 W Permitted loads inductive resistive inductive resistive Voltage outputs 312510 314510 Potential isolation between relay contact and periphery suppl...

Страница 28: ...5 ms 15 ms Contact material AgCuNi AgCuNi Potential isolation between relay contact and module supply 4900 V prot separation 4900 V prot separation Potential isolation between relay contact and C rail 3050 V basic insulation 3050 V basic insulation Potential isolation between relay contact 1 and relay contact 2 4900 V prot separation 4900 V prot separation Environmental data 312510 314510 Climatic...

Страница 29: ...mber of shocks 1000 1000 Acceleration 10g 10g Duration 16 ms 16 ms Max operating height above sea level 2000 m 5000 m Airgap creepage In accordance with the standard EN 60664 1 EN 61131 2 EN 60664 1 EN 61131 2 Overvoltage category II II Pollution degree 2 2 Protection type In accordance with the standard EN 60529 EN 60529 Mounting area e g control cab inet IP54 IP54 Housing IP20 IP20 Terminals IP2...

Страница 30: ...ls 312 628 PSSu BP 2 16 S T Base module without C rail with screw terminals T type 314 628 PSSu BP 2 16 C Base module without C rail with cage clamp terminals 312 629 PSSu BP 2 16 C T Base module without C rail with cage clamp terminals T type 314 629 PSSu BP C 2 16 S Base module with C rail and screw terminals 312 630 PSSu BP C 2 16 S T Base module with C rail and screw terminals T type 314 630 P...

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