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Safety Non Contact Switch
???Complies with the requirements of the EN
???Meets applicable parts of ANSI/RIA/OSHA regulations
Suitable for interfaces up to
CATEGORY 3
per EN
??? Dimensions (mm/in)
M4 x 20 mmTorx screws are supplied with the switches.
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D
DR DR DR
A1 BL BL BL
GATE 1 GATE 2 GATE 3
H
GATE 4 GATE 5
A2 BL BL BL
DR DR DR
??? Safety Distance Calculations per EN 294 European standard
The dimensions of openings correspond to the narrowest dimension of a slot opening (for openings greater than 120 mm / 4.72 in, refer to the EN 294 standard).
Safety distances sr for regular openings for persons of 14 years of age and above:
*If the length of the slot opening is ??? 65 mm / 2.56 in, the thumb will act as a stop and the safety distance can be reduced to 200 mm / 7.88 in).
For more information on the guards installation, refer to the European standards: EN 811, EN 953, EN 294
??? Safety Distance Calculations per US ANSI / OSHA standard
Ds = K(Ts + Tc + Tr ) + Dpf
With:
Ds = minimum safe distance between safeguarding device and hazard
K = speed constant: 1,6 m/sec (63 in/sec) minimum based on the movement being the hand/arm only and the body being stationary (a greater value may be required in specific applications and when body motion must also be considered)
Ts = worst stopping time of the machine/equipment Tc = worst stopping time of the control system
Tr = response time of the safeguarding device including its interface (Tr for interlocked barrier may include a delay due to actuation. This delay may result in Tr being a deduct??? negative value).
Dpf = the ???Depth penetration factor??? is the maximum travel towards the hazard if the guard can be opened a certain width or amount before a stop is signaled.
Dpf values from OSHA
Note: Over 54 mm / 2.125 in, the Dpf equals 800 mm / 31.5 in, with a maximum allowable opening of 152,4 mm / 6 in.
Example: Dpf = 0 when the guard can be opened up to, but less than 6,4 mm / 0.25 in before issuing a stop command. Dpf = 444,5 mm / 17.5 in if the guard can be opened 54,0 mm / 2.125 in.
At no time can the opening be greater than 152,4 mm / 6 in before issuing a stop command.
For more information, refer to the US regulations and standards (OSHA 29 CFR 1910.212 & 1910.217, ANSI B11.19 and ANSI/RIA R15.06).
??? Connection diagram:
24 V
(+)
(Manual reset option)
(+)
Up to 28 gates can be monitored using 6 extension modules with the
??? LED indicators:
DR DR DR
A1 BL BL BL
GATE1 GATE2 GATE3
POWER (RED)
GATE STATUS
INDICATORS (YELLOW)
GATE SELECTION
SWITCH
GATE4 GATE5
A2 BL BL BL
DR DR DR
??? Ordering information
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