Schneider Electric XPSMF2DO801 manual Heat

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Overview

Minimum clearance between the remote output devices and Safety PLCs:

No.

Description

1Installation with spacers: the cable ducts’ height is greater than 40 mm / 1,57 in.; the vertical separation increases.

2The XPSMF2DO801 safety remote output device is mounted vertically.

 

Note: Additional means are required to ensure that the remote output device does

 

 

not slide downwards while operating; any movement may cause strain on the

 

 

wiring.

 

 

 

 

 

On open mounting surfaces, observing the minimum clearance and ensuring

 

 

unobstructed air circulation will help maintain the optimum operating temperature.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Heat

The increasing integration of electronic components into smaller parts results in

 

 

large amounts of heat dissipation on a small surface area. The amount of heat

 

 

produced depends on the device's external load. Depending on the design of the

 

 

device, installation, design location, air circulation, and environmental conditions

 

 

make a very significant impact on the product’s operating temperature.

 

 

It is important to comply with the approved environmental conditions when installing

 

 

the device. Reduced operating temperature extends the life of the device and

 

 

reliability of the installed components.

 

 

If the XPSMF2DO801 requires an additional enclosure to increase the ingress

 

 

protection, the enclosure case must be designed in such a way that the heat

 

 

generated inside it can dissipate from the surface of the enclosure. The type of

 

 

enclosure and location of installation selected must easily allow heat dissipation. If

 

 

possible, a fan should be used to ensure air circulation.

 

 

 

 

 

Note: An additional enclosure can be used to increase the ingress protection of the

 

 

XPSMF2DO801 safety remote output device.

 

 

 

 

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Contents XPSMF2DO801 Remote Output Module Hardware Manual 07/2007Page Table of Contents Appendices At a GlanceSafety Information ProcedureImportant Information Safety Information About the Book At a Glance33003405 07/2007 Overview XPSMF2DO801 Overview Whats in this Chapter?Topic Front View IntroductionRepresentation ModuleDimensions Dimensions Remote output moduleSide View Introduction InstallationProcedure Step ActionHIMatrix 100 Compact device Cable duct Spacer = H 40 mm / 1.57 Installation with spacersLength of the required spacer is calculated as follows = length of the spacer = height of the cable ductHIMatrix F31 Heat Case installation Calculation of a m2 1m2=10.76ft2 Convection HousingInternal Variable DescriptionTemperature State/Operating Temperature range Temperature stateOverview Application and Function Overview XPSMF2DO801 safety remote output moduleInitial Operation StageApplication Function Terminal No Designation Function relay output Application and Function Following will occur CableDisconnection SystemVoltage level Reaction of the controller Power Supply InterruptionLarge System Reconfiguration StepShort-Circuit Characteristics Output Channels SHORT-CIRCUIT ConditionModules Offline Proof Test Execution Periodic Proof TestingOffline Proof-Test Offline ProofWhats in this Equipment DescriptionOutput module Chapter?Housing Elements XPSMF2DO801 safety remote output moduleElements of the front panel Top View Following image shows the elements of the top panel Back Panel Following image shows elements of the back panel Housing, about 40...50 mm 1.57...1.97 in. from the left rim Reset ButtonUsing Reset ButtonOverview Safety-Related Communication Communication via switchesCommunication HIMatrix F3AIO Following scheme shows a SafeEthernet networking exampleNumber Following is a Ethernet cable connection diagramConnector pairs and cable distances Maximum cable distanceEquipment Description LEDs LED Description Following table describes behaviors of the LEDsColor Status Meaning LED Interface WiringEthernet Wiring ElementsClass D capacity are required RJ45 ConnectorSwitches RecommendedIP Addressing and System ID DescriptionBit numbers e.g SafeEthernet 33003405 07/2007 Ethernet OperationParameters InterfacesUDP ports and usage Connections for SafeEthernet/ Networking ExamplesUsed Network Ports for Ethernet Communication TCP ports and usageOSI model For the next higher level and relies on the next lower levelFollowing table describes the seven OSI layers bottom-top Number Layer Data DescriptionOperating Conditions ClimaticConditions Mechanical EMC ConditionsFollowing tables Equipment Description Power Supply Connectors Technical CharacteristicsMechanical Data Power Supply Connectors Signal Line ConnectorsStripping Length and Torque Relay Outputs Supply voltageAdditional Items List of AdditionalItems Equipment Description Equipment Description Appendix? AppendicesAppendix contains the following chapters Chapter Chapter NameAppendices Connection Diagrams, Examples Application, and Error Codes Error Codes System signal MeaningBrief description of the functional devices Elements of the network Wiring ExamplesSafeEthernet Protocol Ethernet Wiring Example NetworkingBrief description of the functional devices Element Modbus serialFor setting the communication parameters proceed as follows Configuration of Ethernet InterfacesCommunication Settings Flow-Control Mode list, select AutonegParameters of a port configuration Konfiguration/Abl-Mode/HIMatrix F35/OMFollowing table contains the parameter descriptions Parameter DescriptionBrief description of the functional devices Glossary Field bus Functional block diagramFault tolerance time See FTTProtective extra low voltage Object linking and embeddingOSI Model Open system interconnection model Programmable electronic systemSafety integrity level according to IEC Safety extra low voltageSequential function chart System-rack-slotIndex Index