ES-FA-11AA BANNER ENGINEERING, ES-FA-11AA Datasheet - Page 5

98H7885

ES-FA-11AA

Manufacturer Part Number
ES-FA-11AA
Description
98H7885
Manufacturer
BANNER ENGINEERING
Datasheet

Specifications of ES-FA-11AA

Coil Voltage Vac Nom
24V
Coil Voltage Vdc Nom
24V
Contact Current Max
7A
Contact Voltage Ac Nom
250V
Contact Voltage Dc Nom
250V
No. Of Poles
2
Relay Mounting
DIN Rail
External Height
80mm
ES-FA-9AA / ES-FA-11AA E-Stop Safety Modules
For Rope/Cable Pull installations only:
Some applications may have additional requirements; comply with all relevant regulations. See the device man-
ufacturer installation instructions for complete information (such as SSA-EB..-.. p/n 111880, or RP-RM83F.. p/n
141245 installation data sheets).
Interlocked Guards (Gates)
The safety inputs can be interfaced with positive-opening safety switches to monitor the position of an interlock
guard or gate. Each switch must provide electrically isolated contacts: at minimum, one normally closed (N.C.)
contact from each individually mounted switch. The contacts must be of "positive-opening" (direct-opening) design,
as described by IEC 60947- 5-1, with one or more normally closed contacts rated for safety. In addition, the
switches must be mounted in a "positive mode," to move/disengage the actuator from its home position and open
the normally closed contact when the guard opens.
In higher levels of safety performance, the design of a dual-channel coded magnetic switch typically uses comple-
mentary switching, in which one channel is open and one channel is closed at all times. The inputs of the Safety
Module do not support complementary switching, and thus should not be used with coded magnetic safety
switches.
The design and installation of the interlocked guard and the safety switches should comply with ANSI B11.19,
ISO14119, and other applicable standards. See the device manufacturer installation instructions for complete infor-
mation (such as SI-LS83/-LS100 p/n 59622, or SI-HG63 p/n 129465 installation data sheets).
The Safety Module must be installed inside an enclosure. It is not designed for exposed wiring. It is the user s re-
sponsibility to house the Safety Module in an enclosure with NEMA 3 (IEC IP54) rating, or better.
The Safety Module mounts directly to standard 35 mm DIN rail; see Dimensions.
Heat Dissipation Considerations
For reliable operation, ensure that the operating specifications are not exceeded.The enclosure must provide adequate
heat dissipation, so that the air closely surrounding the Module does not exceed the maximum operating temperature
stated in the Specifications. Methods to reduce heat build-up include venting, forced airflow (e.g., exhaust fans),
adequate enclosure exterior surface area, and spacing between modules and other sources of heat.
P/N 060606 rev. E
Always disconnect power from the Safety Module and all power from the machine being controlled before
making any connections or replacing any component. Electrical installation and wiring must be made by
qualified personnel and must comply with the NEC (National Electrical Code), ANSI NFPA79 or IEC 60204-1, and
all applicable local standards and codes.
It is not possible to give exact wiring instructions for a Safety Module which interfaces to a multitude of machine
control configurations. The following guidelines are general in nature.
The wire rope should be easily accessible and visible along its entire length. Markers or flags may be fixed on the
rope to increase its visibility.
Mounting points, including support points, must be rigid.
The rope should be free of friction at all supports. Pulleys are recommended.
CAUTION . . . Shock Hazard
Banner Engineering Corp. - Minneapolis, MN USA - www.bannerengineering.com
Mechanical Installation
Electrical Installation
Tel: 763.544.3164
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