SCHMERSAL ST-SD2P-DU Solenoid Interlock Installation Guide
- June 16, 2024
- SCHMERSAL
Table of Contents
- ST-SD2P-DU Solenoid Interlock
- Product Information
- Specifications
- About this Document
- Target Group of the Operating Instructions: Authorised
- Mounting
- Electrical Connection
- Actuator Coding and Latching Force Adjustment
- Active Principle and Diagnostic Functions
- Set-up and Maintenance
- Disassembly and Disposal
ST-SD2P-DU Solenoid Interlock
Product Information
Specifications
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Model: SOLENOID INTERLOCK AZM300Z-I2-ST-SD2P-DU
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Ordering Code: [insert ordering code]
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Special Versions: [insert special versions]
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Purpose: Safety-related functions as part of an entire plant or
machine -
Technical Data: [insert technical data]
About this Document
This document provides all the necessary information for the
mounting, set-up, and commissioning of the switchgear. It also
includes instructions for ensuring safe operation and disassembly.
The enclosed operating instructions must be kept in a legible
condition and easily accessible.
Target Group of the Operating Instructions: Authorised
Qualified Personnel
All operations described in the operating instructions manual
must be carried out by trained specialist personnel authorized by
the plant operator. Prior to installation and putting the component
into operation, it is essential to read and understand these
operating instructions and be familiar with all applicable
legislations regarding occupational safety and accident
prevention.
The machine builder is responsible for carefully selecting the
harmonized standards to be complied with, as well as other
technical specifications for the selection, mounting, and
integration of the components. The information provided in this
operating instructions manual is without liability and subject to
technical modifications.
Explanation of the Symbols Used
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F: Information, hint, note – This symbol is
used to identify useful additional information. -
Caution: Failure to comply with this warning
notice could lead to failures or malfunctions. -
Warning: Failure to comply with this warning
notice could lead to physical injury and/or damage to the
machine.
Product Usage Instructions
Mounting
Follow these general mounting instructions:
- [insert general mounting instruction]
- [insert manual release instruction]
- [insert emergency exit or emergency release instruction]
- [insert mounting with mounting plate instruction]
- [insert dimensions instruction]
- [insert actuator and accessories instruction]
Electrical Connection
Follow these instructions for electrical connection:
- [insert general information for electrical connection]
- [insert serial diagnostic -SD instruction]
- [insert wiring examples for series-wiring instruction]
- [insert wiring configuration and connector accessories
instruction]
Actuator Coding and Latching Force Adjustment
Follow these instructions for actuator coding and latching force
adjustment:
- [insert actuator coding instruction]
- [insert latching force adjustment instruction]
Active Principle and Diagnostic Functions
Understand the active principle and diagnostic functions of the
product:
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[insert magnet control explanation]
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[insert mode of operation of the safety outputs
explanation] -
[insert diagnostic-LEDs explanation]
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[insert solenoid interlock with conventional diagnostic output
explanation] -
[insert solenoid interlock with serial diagnostic function SD
explanation]
Set-up and Maintenance
Follow the instructions for set-up and maintenance:
- [insert set-up instruction]
- [insert maintenance instruction]
Disassembly and Disposal
Follow the instructions for disassembly and disposal:
- [insert disassembly instruction]
- [insert disposal instruction]
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q: Can private end consumers use the products in Schmersal’s
range?
A: No, the products in Schmersal’s range are not intended to be
used by private end consumers. They are developed for
safety-related functions as part of an entire plant or machine.
Q: Who is responsible for ensuring the correct functionality of
the entire machine or plant?
A: It is the responsibility of the manufacturer of a machine or
plant to ensure the correct functionality of the entire machine or
plant.
Q: Where can I find detailed information regarding the range of
applications?
A: Detailed information regarding the range of applications can
be found in the chapter “Product Description” of the operating
instructions.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR OPERATION AND
ASSEMBLY
SOLENOID INTERLOCK AZM300Z-I2-
ST-SD2P-DU
Table of Contents
1 About this document 1.1 Function 1.2 Target group of the operating
instructions: authorised qualified personnel 1.3 Explanation of the symbols
used 1.4 Appropriate use 1.5 General safety instructions
2 Product description 2.1 Ordering code 2.2 Special versions 2.3 Purpose 2.4
Warning about misuse 2.5 Exclusion of liability 2.6 Technical Data
3 Mounting 3.1 General mounting instructions 3.2 Manual release 3.3 Emergency
exit -T/-T8 or emergency release -N 3.4 Mounting with mounting plate 3.5
Dimensions 3.6 Actuator and accessories
4 Electrical connection 4.1 General information for electrical connection 4.2
Serial diagnostic -SD 4.3 Wiring examples for series-wiring 4.4 Wiring
configuration and connector accessories
5 Actuator coding and latching force adjustment 5.1 Actuator coding 5.2
Latching force adjustment
6 Active principle and diagnostic functions 6.1 Magnet control 6.2 Mode of
operation of the safety outputs 6.3 Diagnostic-LEDs 6.4 Solenoid interlock
with conventional diagnostic output 6.5 Solenoid interlock with serial
diagnostic function SD
7 Set-up and maintenance 8 Disassembly and disposal
8.1 Disassembly 8.2 Disposal
1 About this document
1.1 Function
This document provides all the information you need for the mounting, set-up
and commissioning to ensure the safe operation and disassembly of the
switchgear. The operating instructions enclosed with the device must always be
kept in a legible condition and accessible.
1.2 Target group of the operating instructions: authorised qualified personnel
All operations described in the operating instructions manual must be carried
out by trained specialist personnel, authorised by the plant operator only.
Please make sure that you have read and understood these operating
instructions and that you know all applicable legislations regarding
occupational safety and accident prevention prior to installation and putting
the component into operation.
The machine builder must carefully select the harmonised standards to be
complied with as well as other technical specifications for the selection,
mounting and integration of the components.
The information contained in this operating instructions manual is provided
without liability and is subject to technical modifications.
1.3 Explanation of the symbols used
F
Information, hint, note: This symbol is used for identifying useful additional information.
2 Caution:Failure to comply with this warning notice could lead to failures or malfunctions. Warning:Failure to comply with this warning notice could lead to physical injury and/or damage to the machine.
1.4 Appropriate use
Products in Schmersal’s range are not intended to be used by private end
consumers.
The products described in these operating instructions are developed to
execute safety-related functions as part of an entire plant or machine. It is
the responsibility of the manufacturer of a machine or plant to ensure the
correct functionality of the entire machine or plant.
The safety switchgear must be exclusively used in accordance with the versions
listed below or for the applications authorised by the manufacturer. Detailed
information 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 instructions
manual, the country specific installation standards as well as all prevailing
safety regulations and accident prevention rules.
F Further technical information can be found in the Schmersal catalogues or in
the online catalogue on the Internet: products.schmersal.com.
2 Product description
2.1 Ordering code
Product type description: AZM300(1)-(2)-ST-(3)-(4)-(5) (1) Z
B (2) without I1 I2 (3) 1P2P SD2P (4) without A (5) without N T T 8
2.2 Special versions
Guard locking monitored
Actuator monitored
Standard coding Individual coding Individual coding, multiple teaching
1 p-type diagnostic output and 2 p-type safety outputs serial diagnostic output and 2 p-type safety outputs
Power to unlock Power to lock
Manual release Emergency release Emergency exit Emergency exit, distance 8.5 mm
For special versions, which are not listed in the ordering code, these specifications apply accordingly, provided that they correspond to the standard version.
2.3 Purpose
The non-contact, electronic safety switchgear is designed for application in
safety circuits and is used for monitoring the position and locking of movable
safety guards.
F
The safety switchgears are classified according to EN ISO 14119 as type 4 interlocking devices. Designs with individual coding are classified as highly coded.
The different variants can be used as safety switch with interlocking function either as solenoid interlock.
2
If the risk analysis indicates the use of a monitored interlock then a variant with the monitored interlock is to be used,
marked with the
symbol in the ordering code.
The actuator monitoring variant (B) is a safety switch with an interlock function for process protection.
The safety function consists of safely switching off the safety outputs when the safety guard is unlocked or opened and maintaining the safe switched off condition of the safety outputs for as long as the safety guard is open.
2
Interlocks with power to lock principle may only be used in special cases after a thorough evaluation of the accident risk, since the safety guard can be opened immediately on failure of the power supply or upon activation of the main switch.
Series-wiring Series-wiring can be set up. In the case of a series connection, the risk time remains unchanged and the reaction time increases by the sum of the reaction time of the inputs per additional unit specified in the technical data. The quantity of devices is only limited by the cable drops and the external cable fuse protection, according to the technical data. Up to 31 device variants with serial diagnostics can be wired in series.
2
The user must evaluate and design the safety chain in accordance with the relevant standards and the required safety level. If multiple safety sensors are involved in the same safety function, the PFH values of the individual components must be added.
2
The entire concept of the control system, in which the safety component is integrated, must be validated to the relevant standards.
2.4 Warning about misuse
2
In case of improper use or manipulation of the safety switchgear, personal hazards or damages to machinery or plant components cannot be excluded. There are no residual risks, provided that the safety instructions as well as the instructions regarding mounting, commissioning, operation and maintenance are observed.
2.5 Exclusion of liability
We shall accept no liability for damages and malfunctions resulting from
defective mounting or failure to comply with the operating instructions
manual. The manufacturer shall accept no liability for damages resulting from
the
use of unauthorised spare parts or accessories.
For safety reasons, invasive work on the device as well as arbitrary repairs,
conversions and modifications to the device are strictly forbidden, the
manufacturer shall accept no liability for damages resulting from such
invasive work, arbitrary repairs, conversions and/or modifications to the
device.
2.6 Technical Data
Approvals – Standards
Certificates
General data
TÜV cULus ECOLAB EAC FCC IC
Standards
EN ISO 13849-1 EN ISO 14119 EN IEC 60947-5-3 EN IEC 61508
Coding
Individual coding, multiple teaching
Coding level according to EN ISO 14119
High
Working principle
RFID
Frequency band RFID
125 kHz
Transmitter output RFID, maximum
-6 dB/m
Enclosure material
Plastic, glass-fibre reinforced thermoplastic, self-extinguishing
Time to readiness, maximum
5,000 ms
Duration of risk, maximum
200 ms
Reaction time, switching off safety outputs via actuator, maximum 100 ms
Reaction time, switching off safety outputs via safety inputs, maximum
1.5 ms
General data – Features
Power to unlock
Yes
Solenoid interlock monitored
Yes
Serial diagnostics
Yes
Latching
Yes
Manual release
Yes
Short circuit detection
Yes
Cross-circuit detection
Yes
Series-wiring
Yes
Safety functions
Yes
Integral system diagnostics, status
Yes
Number of fail-safe digital outputs
2
Safety classification
Standards
EN ISO 13849-1 EN IEC 61508
Safety classification – Interlocking function
Performance Level, up to Category PFH value PFD value Safety Integrity Level
(SIL), suitable for applications in Mission time
Mechanical data
e 4 5.20 x 10¹ /h 4.50 x 10 3 20 Year(s)
Mechanical life, minimum Note (Mechanical life)
Angular misalignment between solenoid interlock and actuator, maximum Holding
force FZh in accordance with EN ISO 14119 Holding force Fmax, maximum Latching
force, adjustable, position 1 Latching force, adjustable, position 2 Type of
the fixing screws Tightening torque of the fixing screws, minimum Tightening
torque of the fixing screws, maximum
1,000,000 Operations When using as door stop: 50.000 operations (door mass 5
kg and actuating speed 0.5 m/s) 2 °
1,150 N 1,500 N 25 N 50 N 2x M6 6 Nm 7 Nm
Mechanical data – Switching distances according EN IEC 60947-5-3
Assured switching distance “ON” Sao Assured switching distance “OFF” Sar
Switch distance, typical
Mechanical data – Connection technique
1 mm 20 mm 2 mm
Termination Length of sensor chain, maximum Note (length of the sensor chain)
Note (series-wiring)
Mechanical data – Dimensions
Length of sensor Width of sensor Height of sensor
Ambient conditions
Degree of protection
Ambient temperature, minimum Ambient temperature, maximum Storage and
transport temperature, minimum Storage and transport temperature, maximum
Relative humidity, maximum Note (Relative humidity)
Resistance to vibration to EN 60068-2-6 Restistance to shock Protection class
Permissible installation altitude above sea level, maximum
Ambient conditions – Insulation values
Rated insulation voltage Ui Rated impulse withstand voltage Uimp Overvoltage
category Degree of pollution to IEC/EN 60664-1
Electrical data
Operating voltage, minimum Operating voltage, maximum Note (Power supply,
general)
Connector M12, 8-pole, A-coded 200 m Cable length and cross-section change the
voltage drop dependiing on the output current Unlimited number of devices,
oberserve external line fusing, max. 31 devices in case of serial diagnostic
SD
120 mm 87.5 mm 35 mm
IP67 IP69 IP66 +0 °C +60 °C -10 °C +90 °C 93 % non-condensing non-icing 10 …
150 Hz, amplitude 0.35 mm 30 g / 11 ms III 2,000 m
32 VDC 0.8 kV III 3
20.4 VDC 26.4 VDC stabilised PELV power supply
No-load supply current I0, maximum Current consumption with magnet ON, average
Current consumption with magnet ON, peak Required rated short-circuit current
to EN 60947-5-1 External wire and device fuse rating Switching frequency,
maximum
Electrical data – Magnet control
Designation, Magnet control Switching thresholds
Magnet switch-on time Test pulse duration, maximum Test pulse interval,
minimum Classification ZVEI CB24I, Sink Classification ZVEI CB24I, Source
Electrical data – Safety digital inputs
Designation, Safety inputs Switching thresholds
Current consumption at 24V Test pulse duration, maximum Test pulse interval,
minimum Classification ZVEI CB24I, Sink Classification ZVEI CB24I, Source
Electrical data – Safety digital outputs
Designation, Safety outputs Design of control elements Voltage drop Ud,
maximum Leakage current Ir, maximum Voltage, Utilisation category DC-12
Current, Utilisation category DC-12 Voltage, Utilisation category DC-13
Current, Utilisation category DC-13
100 mA 200 mA 350 mA / 200 ms 100 A 2 A gG 0.5 Hz
IN -3 V … 5 V (Low) 15 V … 30 V (High) 100 % 5 ms 40 ms C0 C1 C2 C3
X1 and X2 -3 V … 5 V (Low) 15 V … 30 V (High) 5 mA 1 ms 100 ms C1 C1 C2 C3
Y1 and Y2 short-circuit proof, p-type 4 V 0.5 mA 24 VDC 0.25 A 24 VDC 0.25 A
Test pulse duration, maximum Test pulse interval, typical Classification ZVEI
CB24I, Source Classification ZVEI CB24I, Sink
Electrical data – Diagnostic outputs
0.5 ms 1000 ms C2 C1 C2
Designation, Diagnostic outputs Voltage drop Ud, maximum Voltage, Utilisation
category DC-12 Current, Utilisation category DC-12 Voltage, Utilisation
category DC-13 Current, Utilisation category DC-13
Electrical data – Serial diagnostic SD
OUT 4 V 24 VDC 0.05 A 24 VDC 0.05 A
Operation current Wiring capacitance
Status indication
150 mA 50 nF
Note (LED switching conditions display)
Pin assignment
Operating condition: LED green Error / functional defect: LED red Supply voltage UB: LED green
PIN 1 PIN 2 PIN 3 PIN 4 PIN 5 PIN 6 PIN 7 PIN 8
Note about the safety classification
A1 Supply voltage UB X1 Safety input 1 A2 GND Y1 Safety output 1 OUT serial diagnostic output X2 Safety input 2 Y2 Safety output 2 IN serial diagnostic input
2
The safety consideration of the guard locking function only applies for standard devices with monitored solenoid interlock AZM300Z-…-1P2P-… (see Ordering code). A safety assessment of the guard locking function for devices with serial diagnostics “SD2P” is not allowed due to the non-safe locking/unlocking signal from the SD Gateway.
2
If for a certain application the power to unlock version of a solenoid interlock cannot be used, for this exception an interlock with power to lock can be used if additional safety measure need to be realised that have an equivalent safety level.
2
The safety analysis of the guard locking function refers to the component solenoid interlock AZM as part of the complete system. On the customer side further measures such as safe actuation and safe cable installation to prevent faults are to be implemented. In the event of a fault resulting in the unlocking of the guard locking, this is detected by the solenoid interlock and the safety gates Y1/Y2 switch off. When such a fault occurs the protection equipment may open immediately, just once, before the safe condition of the machine is reached. The system reaction of category 2 allows that a fault can occur between tests causing the loss of the safety function which is detected by the test.
2
The actuation of the interlock must be compared externally with the OSSD release. If a shut-down now occurs due to an unintentional unlocking this is detected by an external diagnostic.
UL notice
] This appliance is intended to be powered by a listed source of limited
voltage, limited current or Class 2. This unit must be supplied with at least
24 V DC and 0.8 A via a listed (CYJV) cable/connector assembly.
FCC/IC – Note
§
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and contains licence-exempt transmitter/receivers that are compliant with ISED (Innovation, Science and Economic Development) Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must be able to tolerate interfering signals. This includes interfering signals that may cause the unit not to function as desired. This device complies with the nerve stimulation limits (ISED SPR-002) when operated at a minimum distance of 100 mm. Changes or adjustments not expressly approved by K.A. Schmersal GmbH & Co. KG could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
3 Mounting
3.1 General mounting instructions
2
Please observe the remarks of the standards EN ISO 12100, EN ISO 14119 and EN ISO 14120.
For the correct fixing of the solenoid interlock and the actuator, two
mounting holes for M6 screws are provided (tightening torque: 6 … 7 Nm).
Any mounting position. The system must only be operated with an angle of 2°
between the solenoid interlock and the actuator.
F
The solenoid interlock can be used as an end stop. Dependant upon the door weight and the actuating speed, the mechanical life could be reduced.
Mounting of the solenoid interlock and the actuator Refer to the mounting instructions manual for the corresponding actuator.
2
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).
Actuating directions
The diagrams show a closed guard system with a set latching force of 50 N (see also chapter “adjustment of latching force”).
2
Provide for a sufficient insertion of the actuator into the rotary handle.
Correct
False
To avoid any interference inherent to this kind of system and any reduction of
the switching distances, please observe the following guidelines:
The presence of metal chips in the vicinity of the solenoid interlock is
liable to modify the switching distance Keep away from metal chips
Minimum distance between two solenoid interlocks as well as other systems with
same frequency (125 kHz)
The minimum distance from metallic securing surfaces to the face side “A” and underside “B” of the device is 5 mm.
3.2 Manual release
For the machine set-up, the solenoid interlock can be unlocked in a de- energised condition. The solenoid interlock is
q unlocked by turning the manual release in the position
The normal locking function is only restored after the
p manual release has been returned to its original position .
Caution: do not turn beyond the end stop!
Key A: connector plug M12, 8-pole B: LED display C1: Manual release by means of slotted screwdriver
C2: Manual release by means of triangular key TK-M5
The manual release must be protected against accidental actuation, e.g. by
using the enclosed seal after completing commissioning.
3.3 Emergency exit -T/-T8 or emergency release -N
With variants that have both emergency exit and emergency release, the red
lever is loosely supplied. Before first use, mount the lever on the triangular
part of the release using the screw supplied so that the arrow in the triangle
and pin on the red lever are congruent.
The installation of the lever is possible on both sides. The opposite side can
be used as a manual release by means of a triangular key TK-M5.
2
Reset of the manual release by actuating the red emergency exit lever must be prevented by the user.
2
Emergency exit (-T/-T8) (fitting and actuation only from within the hazardous area)
To activate the emergency exit, turn the red lever in the direction of the arrow to the end stop. The safety outputs switch off and the guard system can be opened. The blocked position is cancelled by turning the lever in the opposite direction. In the unlocked position, the guard system is secured against unintentional locking.
2
Emergency release (-N) Fitting and actuation only from outside the hazardous area. The emergency release should only be used in an emergency. The solenoid interlock should be installed and/or protected so that an inadvertent opening of the interlock by an emergency release can be prevented. The emergency release must be clearly labelled that it should only be used in an emergency. The label can be used that was included in the delivery.
To activate the emergency release turn the red lever in the direction of the arrow to the end stop. The safety outputs switch off and the guard system can be opened. The lever is latched and cannot be returned to its original position. To cancel the blocking condition, the central mounting screw must be loosened to such extent that the lever can be turned back into its original position. The screw must then be re-tightened.
F
To ensure correct operation of emergency exit -T/-T8 and emergency release -N, the safety door/guard must not be in a mechanically tensioned state.
2
It is possible to combine an emergency exit with an emergency release. Please note that when the red lever is actuated, the opposite lever also rotates. As such, the procedure outlined above must be followed to release the emergency release lever.
3.4 Mounting with mounting plate
For doors, which close flush with the door frame, the optional mounting late
MP-AZ/AZM300-1 can be used.
3.5 Dimensions
All measurements in mm.
AZM300…-T/-T8 and -N Device with emergency exit or emergency release Emergency
exit -T / Emergency release -N
Emergency exit -T8
3.6 Actuator and accessories
Actuator AZ/AZM300-B1 (not included in delivery)
Mounting plate MP-AZ/AZM300-1 (available as accessory)
MS-AZ/AZM300-B1-1 (available as accessory) Aluminium protective plate as a
cover for use on glass and plastic doors on machines with high design
requirements
Lockout tag SZ 200-1 (available as accessory)
Bowden cable release ACC-AZM300-BOW-.-.M-.M (available as accessory) Observe the additional notes in the operating instructions of the Bowden cable release.
4 Electrical connection
4.1 General information for electrical connection
2
The electrical connection may only be carried out by authorised personnel in a de-energised condition.
The voltage inputs A1, X1, X2 and IN must have a protection against permanent
overvoltage. Supply units according to EN 60204-1 is recommended.
The required electrical cable fuse protection must be integrated in the
installation.
The safety outputs can be integrated into the safety circuit of the control
system.
Requirements for the connected safety-monitoring module: Dual-channel safety input, suitable for 2 p-type semi-conductor outputs
F
Configuration of the safety-monitoring module If the safety sensor is connected to electronic safety-monitoring modules, we recommend that you set a discrepancy time of min. 100 ms. The safety inputs of the safety-monitoring module must be able blanking a test impulse of approx. 1 ms. The safety- monitoring module does not need to have a cross-wire short monitoring function, if necessary, the cross-wire short monitoring function must be disabled.
F
Information for the selection of suitable safety-monitoring modules can be found in the Schmersal catalogues or in the online catalogue on the Internet: products.schmersal.com.
4.2 Serial diagnostic -SD
Cable design The wiring capacity of the connecting cable of the solenoid
interlock must not exceed 50 nF. Depending on the strand structure, normal
unshielded 30 m long control cables LIYY 0.25 mm² to 1.5 mm² have a wiring
capacitance of approx. 3 … 7 nF.
F
On wiring SD devices, please pay attention to the voltage drop on the cables and the current carrying capacity of the individual components.
F
Accessories for the series-wiring For convenient wiring and series-wiring of SD components, the SD junction boxes PFB-SD-4M12-SD (variant for the field) and PDM-SD-4CC-SD (variant for control cabinet on carrier rail) are available along with additional comprehensive accessories. Detailed information is available on the Internet, products.schmersal.com.
4.3 Wiring examples for series-wiring
Series-wiring can be set up. In the case of a series connection, the risk time
remains unchanged and the reaction time increases by the sum of the reaction
time of the inputs per additional unit specified in the technical data. The
quantity of devices is only limited by the cable drops and the external cable
fuse protection, according to the technical data. Series-wiring of up to 31
AZM300 … SD components with serial diagnostics is possible.
The application examples shown are suggestions. They however do not release
the user from carefully checking whether the switchgear and its set-up are
suitable for the individual application. The application examples shown are
suggestions.
Wiring example 1: Series-wiring of the AZM300 with conventional diagnostic
output The voltage is supplied at both safety inputs of the terminal safety
component of the chain (considered from the safety-monitoring module). The
safety outputs of the first safety component are wired to the safety-
monitoring module.
Y1 and Y2 = Safety outputs Safety monitoring module Wiring example 2: Series-
wiring of the AZM300 with serial diagnostic function (max. 31 components in
series) In devices with the serial diagnostics function (ordering suffix -SD),
the serial diagnostics connections are wired in series and connected to a SD-
Gateway for evaluation purposes. The safety outputs of the first safety
component are wired to the safety-monitoring module. The serial Diagnostic
Gateway is connected to the serial diagnostic input of the first safety
component.
Y1 and Y2 = Safety outputs Safety monitoring module SD-IN Gateway Field bus
4.4 Wiring configuration and connector accessories
Function safety switchgear
With conventional diagnostic output
With serial diagnostic
function
Pin configuration of the connector
Colour codes of the Schmersal connectors
Poss. colour code of other commercially available connectors according to EN 60947-5-2
IP67 / IP69 to DIN 47100
IP69 (PVC)
A1
Ue
1
WH
BN
BN
X1
Safety input 1
2
BN
WH
WH
A2
GND
3
GN
BU
BU
Y1
Safety output 1
4
YE
BK
BK
OUT Diagnostic output
SD-output
5
GY
GY
GY
X2
Safety input 2
6
PK
VT
PK
Y2
Safety output 2
7
BU
RD
VT
IN
Solenoid control
SD-input
8
RD
PK
OR
Connecting cables with coupling (female) IP67 / IP69, M12, 8-pole – 8 x 0.25 mm² to DIN 47100
Cable length
Ordering code
2,5 m
103011415
5,0 m
103007358
10,0 m
103007359
15,0 m
103011414
Connecting cables with coupling (female) IP69K, M12, 8-pole – 8 x 0,21 mm²
Cable length 5,0 m
Ordering code 101210560
5,0 m, angled
101210561
10,0 m
103001389
15,0 m
103014823
5 Actuator coding and latching force adjustment
5.1 Actuator coding
Solenoid interlocks with standard coding are ready to use upon delivery.
Individually coded solenoid interlocks and actuators will require the
following “teach-in” procedure:
1. Switch the solenoid interlock’s voltage supply off and back on.
2. Introduce the actuator in the detection range. The teach-in procedure is
signalled at the solenoid interlock, green LED off, red LED on, yellow LED
flashes (1 Hz).
3. After 10 seconds, brief yellow cyclic flashes (3 Hz) request the switch-
off of the operating voltage of the solenoid interlock. (If the voltage is not
switched off within 5 minutes, the solenoid interlock cancels the “teach-in”
procedure and signals a false actuator by 5 red flashes).
4. Once the operating voltage is switched back on, the actuator must be
detected once more in order to activate the actuator code that has been taught
in. In this way, the activated code is definitively saved!
For ordering suffix -I1, the executed allocation of safety switchgear and
actuator is irreversible. For ordering suffix -I2, the “teach-in” procedure
for a new actuator can be repeated an unlimited number of times. When a new
actuator is taught, the code, which was applicable until that moment, becomes
invalid. Subsequent to that, an enabling inhibit will be active for ten
minutes, thus providing for an increased protection against tampering. The
green LED will flash until the expiration of the time of the enabling inhibit
and the detection of the new actuator. In case of power failure during the
lapse of time, the 10-minutes tampering protection time will restart.
5.2 Latching force adjustment
In order to enable trouble-free functionality of the device, the rotary handle
must be in position I or II when the safety guard is open. In the intermediate
positions, locking is impossible. The latching force is changed by turning the
rotary handle by 180°. In position I,the latching force is approx. 25 N. In
position II, the latching force is approx. 50 N.
6 Active principle and diagnostic functions
6.1 Magnet control
In the power to unlock version of the AZM300, the solenoid interlock is
unlocked when the IN signal (= 24V) is set. In the power to lock version of
the AZM300, the solenoid interlock is locked when the IN signal (= 24 V) is
set.
6.2 Mode of operation of the safety outputs
In the standard AZM300Z variant, the unlocking of the solenoid interlock
causes the safety outputs to be disabled. The unlocked safety guard can be
relocked as long as the actuator is inserted in the AZM300Z solenoid
interlock; in that case, the safety outputs are re-enabled. It is not
necessary to open the safety guard. In the AZM300B version, only the opening
of the safety guard causes the safety outputs to be disabled.
6.3 Diagnostic-LEDs
The solenoid interlock signals the operating condition, as well as errors through 3-colour LEDs.
green (Power) yellow (Status) red (Fault)
Supply voltage on Operating condition Error (see table 2: Error messages / flash codes red diagnostic LED)
System condition No input signal at X1 and/or X2 Safety guard open and a
safety guard in the safety circuit upstream is also open
Safety guard closed and a safety guard in the safety circuit upstream is open
Safety guard locked and a safety guard in the safety circuit upstream is open
green
Flashes (1 Hz)
Flashes (1 Hz)
Flashes (1 Hz)
LED red Off
Off
Off
yellow Off
Flashes On
6.4 Solenoid interlock with conventional diagnostic output
The short-circuit proof diagnostic output OUT can be used for central
visualisation or control tasks, e.g. in a PLC.
The diagnostic output is not a safety-related output.
Error Errors which no longer guarantee the function of the safety switchgear
(internal errors) cause the safety outputs to be disabled within the duration
of risk. After fault rectification, the error message is reset by opening and
re-closing the corresponding safety guard.
Fault warning A fault that does not immediately endanger the safety function
of the safety switchgear (e.g. too high ambient temperature, safety output at
external potential, cross-circuit) leads to delayed shutdown (see Table 2).
This signal combination, diagnostic output disabled and safety channels still
enabled, can be used to stop the production process in a controlled manner. An
error warning is deleted when the cause of error is eliminated. If the fault
warning remains on for 30 minutes, the safety outputs are also switched off
(red LED flashes, see Table 2).
Behaviour of diagnosis output based on interlock with power to unlock as an
example
Input signal magnet control
Normal sequence, door was locked
Door could not be locked or fault
Legend
Safety guard open Safety guard not locked or fault Lock
Evaluation of diagnostic output
Safety guard closed Safety guard locked Unlock
Locking time
Power to unlock: IN = 0 = Lock Power to lock: IN = 1 = Lock
Safety guard can be locked Safety guard locked
Safety guard can be locked Safety guard locked
Table 1: Diagnostic information of the safety switchgear
System condition
Magnet control IN
LED
Power to unlock
Power to lock
green
red
yellow
Safety outputs Y1, Y2
Diagnostic output OUT
AZM300Z AZM300B
Safety guard open
24 V (0 V) 0 V (24 V)
On
Off
Off
0 V
0 V
0 V
Safety guard closed, not locked
24 V
0 V
On
Off
Flashes
0 V
24 V
24 V
Safety guard closed, locking
0 V
24 V
On
Off
Flashes
0 V
24 V
0 V
impossible
Safety guard closed and locked
Error warning1)
0 V
24 V
On
Off
On
24 V
24 V
0 V
24 V
On Flashes
On
24 V1)
24 V1)
24 V 0 V
Error
0 V (24 V) 24 V (0 V)
On
Flashes
Off
0 V
0 V
0 V
No input signal at X1 and/or
0 V (24 V) 24 V (0 V) Flashes Off
Off
0 V
0 V
X2
No input signal at X1 and/or
0 V (24 V) 24 V (0 V) Flashes Off On/Flashes
0 V
0 V
X2
Additionally for variant I1/I2:
Teach-in procedure actuator started
Off
Off
Flashes
0 V
0 V
Only I2: teach-in procedure actuator (release block)
Flashes Off
On
0 V
0 V
0 V 24 V
0 V 0 V
- after 30 min: disabling due to fault 2) refer to flash code
Table 2: Error messages / flash codes red diagnostic LED
Flash pulses (red)
Designation
Autonomous switch-off after
Error cause
1 flash pulse
Error (warning) at output Y1 30 min
Fault in output test or voltage at output Y1, although the output is disabled.
2 flash pulses
Error (warning) at output Y2 30 min
Fault in output test or voltage at output Y2, although the output is disabled.
3 flash pulses
Error (warning) cross-wire short
30 min
Cross-wire short between the output cables or fault at both outputs
4 flash pulses
Error (warning) temperature 30 min too high
The temperature measurement reveals an internal temperature that is too high
5 flash pulses
Actuator fault
0 min
Incorrect or defective actuator, bracket broken
6 flash pulses
Fault rotary handle
0 min
Rotary handle not in authorised intermediate position
Continuous red signal
Internal error
0 min
Device defective
6.5 Solenoid interlock with serial diagnostic function SD
Solenoid interlocks with serial diagnostic cable have a serial input and
output cable instead of the conventional diagnostic output. If solenoid
interlocks are wired in series, the diagnostic data are transmitted through
the serieswiring of the inputs and outputs.
Max. 31 solenoid interlocks can be wired in series. For the evaluation of the
serial diagnostics line either the PROFIBUS-Gateway SD-I-DP-V0-2 or the
Universal-Gateway SD-I-U-… are used. This serial diagnostic interface is
integrated as slave in an existing field bus system. In this way, the
diagnostic signals can be evaluated by means of a PLC.
The necessary software for the integration of the SD-Gateway is available for
download at products.schmersal.com.
The response data and the diagnostic data are automatically and permanently
written in an input byte of the PLC for each solenoid interlock in the series-
wired chain. The request data for each solenoid interlock is transmitted to
the component through an output byte of the PLC. In case of a communication
error between the SD-gateway and the solenoid interlock, the switching
condition of the solenoid interlock is maintained.
Error Errors which no longer guarantee the function of the safety switchgear
(internal errors) cause the safety outputs to be disabled within the duration
of risk. The fault is reset, when the cause is eliminated and bit 7 of the
request byte changes from 1 to 0 or the safety guard is opened. Faults at the
safety outputs are only deleted upon the next release, as the fault
rectification cannot be detected sooner.
Fault warning A fault that does not immediately endanger the safety function
of the safety switchgear (e.g. too high ambient temperature, safety output at
external potential, cross-circuit) leads to delayed shutdown (see Table 2).
This signal combination, diagnostic output disabled and safety channels still
enabled, can be used to stop the production process in a controlled manner. An
error warning is deleted when the cause of error is eliminated. If the fault
warning remains on for 30 minutes, the safety outputs are also switched off
(red LED flashes, see Table 2).
Diagnostic error (warning) If an error (warning) is signalled in the response
byte, detailed fault information can be read out.
Table 3: I/O data and diagnostic data (The described condition is reached, when Bit = 1)
Bit n°
Call Byte
Response-Byte
Diagnostic error warning
Diagnostic error
Bit 0:
Magnet on, irrespective of power to lock or power to unlock principle
Safety output activated
Error output Y1
Error output Y1
Bit 1:
—
Safety guard closed AND locking/unlocking possible 1)
Error output Y2
Error output Y2
Bit 2:
—
Actuator detected and locked Cross-wire short
Cross-wire short
Bit 3:
—
—
Temperature too high
Temperature too high
Bit 4:
—
Input condition X1 and X2
—
Incorrect or defective actuator, bracket broken
Bit 5:
—
Bit 6:
—
Valid actuator detected Error warning 2)
Internal device error
Communication error between the field bus Gateway and the safety switchgear
Internal device error —
Bit 7:
Error reset
Error (enabling path switched Rotary handle not in authorised
off)
intermediate position
Rotary handle not in authorised intermediate position
- The leading diagnosis message through bit 1 indicates whether locking or unlocking of the guard system is possible. The solenoid interlock cannot be unlocked if e.g. the door pulls the turret out of its rest position beyond the set latching force. This can occur if doors are heavily distorted or when pulling the door. The solenoid interlock can only be locked if the turret is in the rest position, i.e. the latching force is sufficient to pull the guard system into the correct position. 2) after 30 min -> fault
7 Set-up and maintenance
The safety function of the safety components must be tested. In the case of
correct installation and adequate use, the safety switchgear features
maintenance-free functionality. A regular visual inspection and functional
test, including the following steps, is recommended:
1. Check for a secure installation of the actuator and the solenoid
interlock. 2. Check max. axial misalignment of actuator and solenoid
interlock. 3. Check max. angular misalignment (see “Mounting” part). 4.
Fitting and integrity of the cable connections. 5. Check the switch enclosure
for damages. 6. Remove particles of dust and soiling. 7. For versions with
emergency exit and emergency release the following should also be considered:
– For versions with emergency exit it must be possible to open the guard
system from within the hazardous area; it must not be possible that the guard
system is blocked from the inside. – By operating the emergency release lever
outside of the hazardous zone it must be possible to open the guard system.
2
Adequate measures must be taken to ensure protection against tampering either to prevent tampering of the safety guard, for instance by means of replacement actuators.
2
Damaged or defective components must be replaced.
8 Disassembly and disposal
8.1 Disassembly
The safety switchgear must be disassembled in a de-energised condition only.
8.2 Disposal
The safety switchgear must be disposed of in an appropriate manner in
accordance with the national prescriptions and legislations.
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