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Idem SEU-1 User manual

User Information
Safety Relays from IDEM SEU-1
H04
Ver. A
E61-326-00
Correct Use The SEU-1 contact block in combination with any basic device
from the IDEM SCR series can be sed to prod ce p to three
additional safety contact paths per device. An existing system can
th s be expanded practically indefinitely in a mod lar manner.
Activation takes place via a safety contact of the basic device, the
SEU-1 provides signaling contacts for fa lt monitoring. The
devices can be sed in machines and systems p to safety cate-
gory 4, PL e according to EN ISO 13849-1.
Features
•
3 safe, redundant relay outputs
1 auxiliary contact (fault monitoring)
•
Activation via basic device from the IDEM SCR series
•
Modular, freely configurable safety system
•
Fault monitoring by basic device
•
Earth fault monitoring
•
Indication of the switching state via LED
•
Up to category 4, PL e, SILCL 3
Function
The safety expansion module SEU-1 in combination with a
basic device from the IDEM SCR series is designed for
safe isolation of safety circuits according to EN 60204-1
and can be used up to safety category 4, PL e according to
EN ISO 13849-1.
Terminal S11 (DC 24 V control voltage) is connected with
terminals S15 and S16 via the safety contacts of the basic
device. Starting the basic device also activates the SEU-1.
The basic device disconnects the control voltage when the
safety switch is operated, and the safety contacts of the
SEU-1 open immediately.
If a fault occurs in the SEU-1, this is detected by the basic
device via terminals S23 and S24.
Independent operation without basic device is not
possible.
Electrical
Connection
•
When the 24 V version is used, a control transformer
according to DIN EN 61558-2-6 or a power supply unit
with electrical isolation from the mains must be connect-
ed.
•
External fusing of the safety contacts (6 A gG) must be
provided.
•
A maximum length of the control lines of 1000 meters
with a line cross section of 0.75 mm2must not be ex-
ceeded.
•
The line cross section must not exceed 2.5 mm2.
•
If the device does not function after commissioning, it
must be returned to the manufacturer unopened. Open-
ing the device will void the warranty.
Installation
As per EN 60204-1, the device is intended for installation in
control cabinets with a minimum degree of protection of
IP54. It is mounted on a 35 mm DIN rail according to DIN
EN 60715 TH35.
Safety
Precautions
Fig. 1 Block diagram SEU-1
Fig. 2 Ins alla ion / removal
Fig. 3 Connec ions
A1: Power supply
A2 : Power supply
S11: DC 24 V control voltage
S10: Control line
S15: Control line
S16: Control line
S23: Fault monitoring
S24: Fault monitoring
13-14: Safety contact 1
23-24: Safety contact 2
33-34: Safety contact 3
1
3
2
3
14 24
K 2
K 1
3
3
34
S 2 3
S 2
4
SEU-
1
(no for plug-in erminals)
•
All relevant safety regulations and standards are to be
observed.
•
The overall concept of the control system in which the
device is incorporated must be validated by the user.
•
Failure to observe the safety regulations can result in
death, serious injury and serious damage.
•
Note down the version of the product (see label “Ver: x”)
and check it prior to every commissioning of a new de-
vice. If the version has changed, the overall concept of
the control system in which the device is incorporated
must be validated again by the user.
•
Installation and commissioning of the device must be
performed only by authorized personnel.
•
Observe the country-specific regulations when installing
the device.
•
The electrical connection of the device is only allowed to
be made with the device isolated.
•
The wiring of the device must comply with the instruc-
tions in this user information, otherwise there is a risk
that the safety function will be lost.
•
It is not allowed to open the device, tamper with the
device or bypass the safety devices.
User Information
Safety Relays from IDEM SEU-1
H04
Ver. A
E61-326-00
Note: The items listed under “Electrical connection” must be observed during commissioning.
Commissioning
Procedure
1. Wiring SEU-1:
Wire the SEU-1 with the IDEM basic device according to
your application (see Fig. 1 to Fig. 2).
2. Wiring basic device:
Wire the basic device according to the required Perfor-
mance Level determined (see user information for the basic
device).
3. Wiring feedback loop:
Wire the feedback loop as shown in Fig. 3 or Fig. 4.
4. Wiring power supply:
Connect the power supply to terminals A1 and A2 (Fig. 5).
Warning: Wiring only in de-energized state.
5. Starting the device:
Switch on the operating voltage.
Warning:
If the “Automatic start” starting behavior is set on the basic
device, the safety contacts will close immediately.
If the “Monitored manual start” starting behavior is set, close
the start button on the basic device to close the safety
contacts.
The LEDs K1 and K2 on the basic device and on the SEU-1
are lit.
6. Triggering safety function:
Open the emergency stop circuit by actuating the connect-
ed safety switch. The safety contacts of the basic device
and the SEU-1 open immediately.
7. Reactivation:
Close the emergency stop circuit. If “Automatic start” is
selected on the basic device, the safety contacts will close
immediately.
If the “Monitored manual start” starting behavior is set, close
the start button on the basic device to close the safety
contacts of the basic device and the SEU-1.
Depending on the application, the device must be wired with a IDEM basic device as shown in Fig. 1 to Fig. 2.If the devices
are wired inside a control cabinet (minimum degree of protection IP54), the fault involving a short circuit between the activa-
tion lines can be ruled out (protected wiring space). Category 4, PL e according to EN ISO 13849-1 is thereby possible.
If this fault cannot be ruled out, category 3, PL e is achieved.
Applications
Fig. 3: Feedback Loop
Contactors connected to the SEU-1 or the
basic devices are monitored via the feed-
back loop of the basic device. K
A
and K
B
are the positively driven contacts of the
connected contactor or expansion module.
Wiring
Feedback Loop
Fig. 4: Feedback Loop with Auto-
Start
Contactors connected to the SEU-1 or the
basic devices are monitored via the feed-
back loop of the basic device. K
A
and K
B
are the positively driven contacts of the
connected contactor or expansion module.
Power supply
and
Safety contacts
Fig. 5:
Power supply A1 and A2.
(Power supply according to techn.
Data )
Fig. 6:
Connecting load to safety contacts.
(Figure shows example.
Voltage „+V“ according to techn.
Data)
A1
A2
SCR-...
L+ / L
M / N
SEU-1
S12S21
Fig. 2: Connection of several SEU-1 units to basic
device
If further SEU-1 units are to be integrated into the system, termi-
nals S11 must be connected in parallel on all SEU-1 units. This
also applies to terminals S10 and terminals S15/S16.
The feedback-loops (S23-S24) of the several expansion devices
have to be wired in series to the start of the basic device (see Fig.
3 respective Fig. 4).
Fig. 1: Connection of SEU-1 to basic device
Wiring of the SEU-1 via only 4 lines:
A safety contact of the basic devices (e.g. 13-14) activates the
relays of the SEU-1 (S11 and S15/S16).
Two lines on S23 and S24 are required for feedback/fault moni-
toring. According to the application, they have to be wired
according to Fig. 3 respective Fig. 4.
A fault in the SEU-1 thereby prevents the entire safety chain
from restarting.
Earth faults in the control lines are detected in addition to inter-
nal faults.
Notice:
In order to activate earth fault monitoring, S10 must be con-
nected to PE (protective earth) on the AC115/230V devices.
With AC/DC 24 V, connect PE only to the power supply unit
according to EN60204-1.
User Information
Safety Relays from IDEM SEU-1
H04
Ver. A
E61-326-00
Maintenance
The device must be checked once per month for proper
function and for signs of tampering and bypassing of the
safety function.
Techn. Data
Corresponds to the standards EN 60204-1; EN ISO 13849-1 ; EN 62061
Operating voltage AC 230 V, AC 115 V, AC/DC 24 V
Rated supply frequency AC: 50-60 Hz
Permissible deviation + / - 10 %
Power consumption DC 24 V AC 230 V
approx. 1.2 W approx. 3.5 VA
Control voltage at S11 DC 24 V
Control current S11...S14 max. 40 mA
Safety contacts 3 NO contacts
Auxiliary contacts 1 NC contact; monitoring contact for basic de ice
Max. switching voltage AC 250 V
Safety contact breaking capacity AC: 250 V, 1500 VA, 6 A for ohmic load
250 V, 4 A for AC-15
DC: 24 V, 30 W, 1.25 A for ohmic load
24 V, 30 W, 2 A for DC-13
Max. total current through all 3 contacts: 10.5 A
Minimum contact load 24 V, 20 mA
Min. Contact fuses 6 A gG
Max. line cross section 0.14 - 2.5 mm2
Max. length of control line 1000 m with 0.75 mm2
Contact material AgNi
Contact service life mech. approx. 1 x 107 operating cycles
Test voltage 2.5 kV (control voltage/contacts)
Rated impulse withstand voltage, leakage path/air gap 4 kV (DIN VDE 0110-1)
Rated insulation voltage 250 V
Degree of protection IP20
Temperature range DC 24 V: -15 °C to +60 °C
AC 115 / 230 V: -15 °C to +40 °C
Degree of contamination 2 (DIN VDE 0110-1)
Overvoltage category 3 (DIN VDE 0110-1)
Weight approx. 230 g
Mounting DIN rail according to EN 60715 TH35
Note:
Additional data can be requested from the manufacturer for
applications that deviate from these conditions.
Safety
Characteristics
According to
EN ISO 13849-1
The device is certified according to EN ISO 13849-1 up to a
Performance Level of PL e.
Device cannot be switched on again after an emergency
stop:
•
Check whether the emergency stop circuit was closed
again.
•
Was the start button opened before closing of the emer-
gency stop circuit (with manual start)?
•
Is the feedback loop closed?
If the fault still exists, perform the steps listed under
“Commissioning Procedure”.
If these steps do not remedy the fault either, return the
device to the manufacturer for examination.
Opening the device is impermissible and will void the
warranty.
Device does not switch on:
•
Check the wiring of the SEU-1 and the basic device by
comparing it with the wiring diagrams (also see user
information for the basic device).
•
Check the safety switch used on the basic device for
correct function and adjustment.
•
Check whether the emergency stop circuit of the basic
device is closed.
•
Check whether the start button on the basic device (with
manual start) is closed.
•
Check the operating voltage at A1 and A2 on the basic
device and on the SEU-1.
•
Is the feedback loop closed?
What to Do in
Case of a Fault?
The device is otherwise maintenance free, provided that it
was installed properly.
Safety characteristics according to EN ISO 13849-1 for all variants of SEU-1
Load (DC-13; 24 V) <= 0.1 A <= 1 A <= 2 A
T10d [years] 20 20 20
Category 4 4 4
PL e e e
PFHd [1/h] 1.2E-08 1.2E-08 1.2E-08
nop [cycle / year] <= 400,000 <= 73,000 <= 17,000
User Information
Safety Relays from IDEM SEU-1
H04
Ver. A
E61-326-00
Dimension
Drawing
Variants
SEU-1, AC 230 V (50-60 Hz), fixed screw terminals
SEU-1, AC 115 V (50-60 Hz), fixed screw terminals
SEU-1, AC/DC 24 V (AC: 50-60 Hz), fixed screw terminals
SEU-1, AC 230 V (50-60 Hz), plug-in terminals
SEU-1, AC 115 V (50-60 Hz), plug-in terminals
SEU-1, AC/DC 24 V (AC: 50-60 Hz), plug-in terminals
IDEM SAFETY SWITCHES Ltd, 2 Ormside Close, Hindley Industrial Estate ,Hindley Green, Wi an, WN2 4HR UK, Tel: +44 (0)1942 261000 Fax.: +44 (0)1942 676293
IDEM ( U.S.A.) - 3909 Washin ton Blvd. 204, Fremont, CA 94538 email: [email protected] web: www.idemsafety.com
Feb 16
Fixed
Terminals Plug-In
Terminals

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