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Installation
- Safety sensor and actuator
do not use as end stops
do not install in strong magnetic fields
do not expose to any strong shocks or vibrations
keep away from iron filings
- The safety sensor and the accompanying actuators may only be mounted in
a voltage-free state.
- Ensure that all safety sensor and actuator labels are congruently opposed to
one another.
- The installation position is arbitrary. The safety sensor and actuator must
however be mounted in parallel, facing each other.
- Please note the specified installation tolerances and the approved control
options.
- Since the safety sensor is a non-embeddable proximity switch (in accord-
ance with EN 60947-5-2), the safety sensor and the actuator should be
mounted on non-ferromagnetic material. A free zone of 25 mm is required in
the event that this cannot be avoided.
- Do not attach the safety sensor and switching magnet to ferromagnetic
material. If necessary, use 20 mm of non-ferromagnetic material to attach
the safety sensor and switching magnet. The above-mentioned free zone still
applies to the sensor and actuator.
- Where possible, the safety sensor and actuator should not be mounted on
ferromagnetic material. Changes to the switching distances are to be
expected.
- The mounting distance between two sensor and actuator systems must be
at least 50 mm.
- Tightly fasten the safety sensor and actuator to the safety device.
- Use only screws made of non-ferromagnetic material the installation of the
actuator (for example, brass countersunk screws in accordance with DIN
963).
- The safety sensor may only be mounted on an even surface as failure to do
so may lead to tension which could damage the safety sensor or alter the
switching distances.
- The connection cable of the safety sensor must be protected against me-
chanical damage.
- During the assembly process, the requirements according to EN 14119
should be taken into consideration.
- Consider the requirements of EN 60204-1 when mounting, in particular with
regard to appropriate laying. It is recommended to conceal the sensor lead.
10 Adjustment
- Always test the correct functionality with one of the approved safety control
units.
- The specified switching distances (see Technical Specifications) only apply
for mounting on non-ferromagnetic material and without consideration of
mounting and temperature tolerances if the safety sensor and switching
magnet are mounted in parallel and facing each other. Other layouts can
lead to deviating switching distances.
11 Electrical connection
- Electrical connection is only permitted in a voltage-free state.
- Connect the safety sensor according to the specified wire colours or pin
assignment (see Technical specifications).
For safety sensors with male connectors, suitable cable sets and
connectors for assembly are directly available from elobau.
The control contact is not a safety contact.
It must not be incorporated into a safety circuit.
Use the control contact for non safety-relevant signal and control
functions only.
Art.-Nr./Art. No./Réf./N° art/N° art.: 9010009B01M
- Please ensure that the voltage does not fall below the required minimum in-
put voltage of the downstream safety processing unit. For that reason ob-
serve the voltage drop at the safety sensor (series resistor) and in the
connection cable.
- The voltage drop for the internal LED circuit is to be considered additionally
for LED safety sensors (see technical specifications).
- For series connection of the safety sensors (verify approval in advance) their
respective NO paths must be connected in series and the respective NC
paths must be connected in parallel.
12 Commissioning
When commissioning, the following points must be ensured in advance:
- the safety sensor and actuator are positioned correctly and mounted in a
fixed position
- the supply line is intact
- there are no iron filings on the safety sensor and actuator
The safety sensor and the connected control unit must then be tested for
correct functionality.
13 Maintenance
If the safety sensor is mounted and used correctly, no maintenance measures
are be necessary.
We recommend a visual and functional inspection carried out at regular
intervals:
- check that the safety sensor and actuator are firmly seated
- inspect the connection cable for damage
14 Dismantling
The safety sensor is only allowed to be dismantled in a voltage-free state.
15 Disposal
Dispose of packaging and used parts according to the regulations of the
country in which the device is installed.
16 Information on the manufacturing date
Version/Version/Version/Versione/Versión: 2.0
If several safety sensors with LED are used, the brightness of the
LEDs can decrease with an increasing number of closed safety
doors.
Damaged or faulty devices must be exchanged with original
replacement parts!
The manufacturing date can be seen on the safety sensor casing
in the form of "calendar week/year":
e.g. "19/11" = calendar week 19 / year 2011
Datum/Date/Date/Data/Fecha: 29.07.2022
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