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CSS 34F0

CSS 34F1

Operating instructions

Safety sensor

EN

Electrical data: 

Rated operating voltage U

e

:

 

24 VDC -15% / +10% 

 

(stabilised PELV)

Rated operating current I

e

:

 

0.6 A

Required rated short-circuit current:

 

100 A

Fuse (cable protection):

 

Note the wire cross-section of 

the extension cable: 

- for connector variant:

2.0 A

Rated insulation voltage U

i

:

 

32 VDC

Rated impulse withstand voltage U

imp

:

 

800 V

No-load current I

o

:

 

0.1 A

Response time:

 

< 30 ms

Duration of risk:

 

< 60 ms

Protection class:

II

Overvoltage category:

III

Degree of pollution:

3

EMC rating:

 

according to IEC 60947-5-3

Electromagnetic interference:

 

according to IEC 60947-5-3

Safety inputs X1/X2:

Accepted test pulse duration on input signal:

 

≤ 1.0 ms

 

- With test pulse interval of:

≥ 100 ms

Classification:

 

ZVEI CB24I  

Sink:

C1

Source:

C1

C2

C3

Safety outputs Y1/Y2:

 

normally open function, 2 channel,  

p-type, short-circuit proof

Voltage drop: 

 

< 1 V

Rated operating voltage U

e1

:

 

min. U

e

 - 1 V

Leakage current I

r

:

 

< 0.5 mA

Rated operating current I

e1

:

 

max. 0.25 A, dependent  

on ambient temperature

Utilisation category:

 

DC-12, DC-13

Rated operating voltage/current U

e1

/I

e1

:

 

24 VDC / 0.25 A

Test pulse duration:

 

≤ 1.0 ms

Test pulse interval:

 

1,000 ms

Classification:

 

ZVEI CB24I  

Source:

C1

Sink:

C1

Diagnostic output:

 

short-circuit proof, p-type

Voltage drop:

 

< 5 V

Rated operating voltage U

e2

:

 

min. (U

e

 – 5 V)

Operating current I

e2

:

 

max. 0,05 A

Utilisation category:

 

DC-12, DC-13

Rated operating voltage/current U

e2

/I

e2

:

 

24 VDC / 0.05 A

Wiring capacitance for serial diagnostics:

 

max. 50 nF

2.6  Safety classification

Standards:

 

ISO 13849-1, IEC 61508, IEC 62061

PL:

 

e

Control Category:

 

4

PFH value:

 

3.6 x 10

-9

 / h

SIL:

 

suitable for SIL 3 applications

Mission time:

 

20 years

3. Mounting

3.1  General mounting instructions

Please observe the relevant requirements of the standards 

ISO 12100, ISO 14119 and ISO 14120.

The component can be mounted in any position. The active surface 

of the safety sensor and the actuator has to be opposite. The sensor 

enclosure must not be used as an end stop. The active surface of the 

safety sensor is either the lateral surface marked with the type plate or 

the front, rounded surface. The safety sensor must only be used within 

the assured switching distances ≤ s

ao

 and ≥ s

ar

.

The safety sensor and the CST 34-.-1 or CST 34-S-2 actuators are 

supplied with integrated mounting plate. With the slotted holes of the 

mounting plates, possible tolerances can be horizontally and vertically 

compensated. The components are fitted with M4 screws.

The safety sensors and the actuators can be clipped onto the mounting 

plate with different actuating directions. Both components are fixed by 

means of a locking cap.

The actuator must be permanently fitted to the safety guards 

and protected against displacement by suitable measures 

(tamperproof screws, gluing, drilling of the screw heads). 

The mounting plates must be pinned after their fixation. 

The mounting brackets also must be secured by means of 

the supplied locking pin to protect them against tampering. 

The CST-S-3 and CST 180 actuators must be protected by 

tamper-proof screws or a tamper-proof fitting. 

At an ambient temperature of over 55°C, the safety sensor 

must be fitted so that it is protected against unintentional 

contact with persons. 

In order to prevent confusion with the CSS 34 without relay 

feedback, a functional test (refer to page 5) must be executed 

after the electrical wiring.

To avoid any interference inherent to this kind of system and any 

reduction of the switching distances, please observe the following 

guidelines:

Minimum distance between two sensors: 100 mm

Содержание CSS 34F0

Страница 1: ...formation regarding the range of applications can be found in the chapter Product description 1 5 General safety instructions The user must observe the safety instructions in this operating instructio...

Страница 2: ...ditionally executes functions of a safety monitoring module At both safety outputs two auxiliary contactors1 or relays1 can be connected whose safety related function is checked by the sensor by means...

Страница 3: ...3 1 General mounting instructions Please observe the relevant requirements of the standards ISO 12100 ISO 14119 and ISO 14120 The component can be mounted in any position The active surface of the sa...

Страница 4: ...ST 34 S 1 CSS 34 S CST 34 V 1 CSS 34 V CST 34 S 3 CSS 34 S CSS 34 V CST 34 S 3 CST 34 S 2 CSS 34 S CSS 34 V CST 34 S 2 CST 180 1 2 CSS 34 S CSS 34 V CST 180 1 2 3 4 Switch distance Actuators and switc...

Страница 5: ...es of max 500 s must be tolerated by the switching device An extension with short circuit recognition for the evaluation is not required Note on the total length of a safety sensor chain refer to para...

Страница 6: ...The diagnostic output can also be used to detect clearance variations between the sensor and the actuator in the same way as the yellow LED An active fault causes the diagnostic output to be disabled...

Страница 7: ...fault Error warning A fault has occurred which causes the safety outputs to be disabled after 30 minutes The safety outputs initially remain enabled This enables the shutdown of the process in a cont...

Страница 8: ...1 3 Only version F1 reset button actuation No change compared to 2 The yellow LED is on both connected relays are enabled 1 If no button is used the feedback circuit must be opened by loosening the c...

Страница 9: ...enabled by the feedback circuit which is built by the NC contacts of K1 K2 As no further button is used the auxiliary contactors1 or relays1 are immediately enabled when the safety guard is closed The...

Страница 10: ...eedback circuit reset button Load Field Control cabinet n participants Wiring example 3 Wiring example for a series wiring of the CSS 34 and CSS 34F1 safety sensors with serial diagnostic outputs The...

Страница 11: ...y 8 2 Wiring of the safety sensor with cable or integrated connector Function safety switchgear Pin configuration of the connector 5 8 4 3 2 1 7 6 Colour codes of the Schmersal connectors Poss colour...

Страница 12: ...certificate 01 205 5194 02 19 Person authorised for the compilation of the technical documentation Oliver Wacker M ddinghofe 30 42279 Wuppertal Place and date of issue Wuppertal 13 November 2019 Autho...

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