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Page 1: Technical Catalogue PNOZelog-Range

Technical CataloguePNOZelog-Range

August 2003 edition

System configuration manualPNOZelog compact safety relays

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Safe Automation from Pilz

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Services

Individual solutions are a product of Pilz’scomprehensive, innovative range of services.Specifically on the issue of safety we canoffer:

Safety adviceRisk analysisSafety conceptsSafety checkProject managementDelivery of complete systems

In conjunction with product training andseminars on current safety issues, you willreceive every support with your safetyrequirements.

August 2003

All rights to this publication are reserved byPilz GmbH & Co. We reserve the right toamend specifications without prior notice.Copies may be made for the user’s internalpurposes. The names of products, goods andtechnologies used in this manual aretrademarks of the respective companies.

Innovations

As leaders in innovation, we continuallymonitor, expand and improve our completerange of products and services, inconsultation with our customers.

Overall solutions

We tailor our range of products and servicesto meet our customers’ requirements. Aswell as individual components, Pilz can alsosupply overall, individual and open systems,concepts and solutions.

Products for your safety

Pilz is one of the key manufacturers in theareas of control and monitoring technology,controlling and signalling, sensortechnology, safe control technology,operating and monitoring and operatorterminals. Thanks to our comprehensiveproduct range we can supply both singleproducts and individual overall solutions –always made to measure for your particularapplication requirement.

You can find more details about Pilz and ourproducts and services on the Internet:

www.pilz.com

Pilz, the company

Pilz offers more than automationtechnology – Pilz offers safe automationand for years has been a competent, reliablepartner for its customers in the most variedof industries. Today, as technology leader,and system/solution supplier, Pilz is one ofthe key brands within automationtechnology worldwide.

Customer orientation

At Pilz, real proximity to customers isevident at all levels, in all areas, and isexperienced through individualconsultation, total flexibility and reliableservice.

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Exclusion of liability

Our technical catalogue for the PNOZeloghas been compiled with great care. Itcontains information about our companyand our PNOZelog products. All statementsare made in accordance with the currentstatus of technology and to the best of ourknowledge and belief. However, we cannotexcept liability for the accuracy and entiretyof the information provided, except in thecase of gross negligence. In particular itshould be noted that statements do nothave the legal quality of assurances orassured properties. We are grateful for anyfeedback on the contents of this manual.

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PNOZelog-rangeIntroduction

Overview

Safety

Description

Installation

Commissioning

Logic connections

Operation and fault diagnostics

Technical details

Unit-specific descriptions

Applications

ServicePre-sales/after sales

Order ReferencePNOZelog-range

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IntroductionMachinery directive 1-2Risk analysis 1-3Risk assessment und graph 1-6Categories 1-7

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Extract from:Machine safety – On the basis of theEuropean safety standards/Winfried Gräf

1. Machinery directive

This chapter is intended to shed light on thetechnical regulations included in themachinery directive and the correspondingEuropean (EN) standards, designed to turnthe European single market into a reality.According to the German safety equipment act(GSG), the introduction of the single Europeaninternal market on 1.1.93 meant thatnational standards and regulations of EUmember states had to be harmonised. Onaccount of the 9th ordinance of the GSGV,BGB1 Part I 5/93, all member states of theEuropean Economic Area (EEA) are to acceptthe machinery directive as an internal marketdirective and adopt it, unamended, into theirdomestic law, so that plant and machineryregulations within the EEA can be unified.This means that a German DIN, an EnglishBS or a French NF standard etc. isharmonised and converted into an ENstandard, to be valid throughout Europe bylaw. As this can be a very prolonged process,draft copies of the standards are madeavailable as prEN standards before they areratified. Where no EN or prEN standard is available,previous requirements for the design ofmachinery can be used for a transitionalperiod.The European standards for the machinerydirective are subdivided into a hierarchy ofA, B and C standards.

A standards:Basic standards containing essentialinformation on the design, strategy andoperation of the European machinerydirective standardisation.

B standards:Group standards, subdivided into B1 and B2standards. B1 standards detail theoverriding safety aspects while B2 standardscover the actual safety devices.

C standards:Product standards containing detailedrequirements for specific machinery, withreference to the B standards.

Two institutions are responsible for draftingthese standards, namely CEN for non-electrical standards and CENELEC forelectrical standards.

Type A– EN 292 Parts 1 and 2

General principles for design– EN 414

Rules for the drafting and presentationof safety standards

– EN 1050Safety of machinery,Risk assessment

Type B1– EN 294

Safety distances to preventdanger zones being reached

– EN 349Minimum gaps to avoid crushingof parts of the body

– EN 954-1Safety-related parts ofcontrol systemsGeneral principles for design

– prEN 954-2Test, error lists

– EN 1037Prevention of unexpected start-up

Type B2– EN 574

Two-hand control devices– EN 418

E-STOP equipment (e.g. mushroom-headed stop buttons)

– EN 953Design of fixed and movableguards

– EN 1088Interlocking devices

– EN 60204Electrical equipment of machines

– EN 61496Electrosensitive protective equipment

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Type C– EN 691

Woodworking machinery– EN 201

Injection moulding machines– EN 422

Blow moulding machines– EN 415

Packaging machines– EN 692

Mechanical presses– EN 693

Hydraulic presses– EN 775

Industrial robots

1.1 CE marking of machinery

According to EU directive 89/392/EEC,since 01.01.1995 it has been necessary toapply a CE mark not only on “completemachines” but also on “machines operatingnon-independently” and “interchangeableequipment”. Since 01.01.1997, “individualsafety components” have also required CEmarking. This EU directive is binding for thewhole internal market, i.e. includingmachinery that does not cross anyinternational border. Even machinery madefor a company’s own use must carry the CEmark.

1.1.1 Recommended procedure

The following procedure is recommendedfor the approval of machinery within theEEA:

1. Check that the machine falls within thescope of the machinery directive

2. Check whether any additional directivesthat provide for CE marking need tobe considered for this product; in thiscase you will need to check conformityto all the directives used

3. Classify the products under the termsof the machinery directive (machine,components, ...)

4. Check whether it is a “dangerousmachine” as detailed in Annex IV; inthis case you will need to contact anaccredited body

5. Check which standards can be used toachieve the safety objectives

6. Carry out a hazard analysis7. Generate the “Technical Documentation”8. Design and build the machine in

accordance with the hazard analysisand the “Technical Documentation”

9. Generate the declaration of conformity(Annex II A)

10. Affix the CE mark

1.1.2 Responsibility

The machinery directive is geared towardsthe machine manufacturer. Everyoneinvolved in the design of the machine istherefore responsible for its safety. Forsafety, the hazard analysis represents animportant link between the technologies andit should be carried out at or before themachine’s design stage, in accordance withthe directive.The directive states: “The manufacturer isobliged to carry out a hazard analysis inorder to determine all the hazards associatedwith the machine; the machine must then bedesigned and built in accordance with thatanalysis.”It is advisable and economical, therefore, forall designers to be informed about therequirements of the machinery directive.

2. Risk analysis

Designers should carry out a risk analysis inorder to judge the regulations that need tobe taken into account, and to what extent.Standard EN 292: “Safety of machinery.General principles for design”, EN 1050:“Principles for risk assessment” and EN954-1: “Safety-related parts of controlsystems” should be used for this purpose.

2.1 Risk limit

EN 1050, 11/96The standard starts from the assumptionthat every machine constitutes a risk, that isto say, its risk without measurement andcontrol safety measures. This risk isdetermined by assessing the machine beforeany safety components are employed. If thelevel of the risk is above the justifiable risklimit, measures must be taken to reduce therisk. These are the “measurement andcontrol safety measures”; these should beused to reduce the actual residual risk tobelow the level of the justifiable risk limit.

Risk limitThis is the highest justifiable riskassociated with a specific technicalprocess or condition. In general, the risklimit cannot be quantified. It is normallydefined indirectly on the basis ofestablished technical principles.HazardThis is the condition in which the risk isgreater than the risk limit.SafetyThis is the condition in which the risk isless than than the risk limit.Residual riskThis is the risk that remains after all therisk reduction measures have been takenRisk without safety measuresThis is the risk involved when no riskreduction measures are taken on amachine.

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2.1.1 Risk assessment

Extracts from EN 1050, 11/96The risk assessment of plant or machinerymust include:

The hazard, hazardous situation andevents that could cause harmThe foreseeable probability and severityof harmThe complexity of the machine withregard to safety and

The complexity of the interactionbetween man and machine during alloperations, including foreseeablemisuse.

2.1.2 Basic concept

EN 1050, 11/96 Section 4.1Risk assessment is a series of logical stepsto enable the hazards associated withmachinery to be examined in a systematicway. Depending on the result, the risk

assessment is followed by risk reduction inaccordance with EN 292. Repeating thisassessment results in an interactive processwhich is used to eliminate the hazard as faras possible and to implement safetymeasures.

The risk assessment includes:A risk analysis containing:a) determination of the machine’s design

(effective) limits (see EN 1050);b) hazard identification;c) risk estimation;and risk evaluation.

2.1.3 Information for risk assessment

EN 1050, 11/96 Section 4.2The information for risk assessment and anyqualitative and quantitative analysis shall

include the following:The machine’s design (effective) limitsSafety requirements for the individual lifephases of the machineryDesign drawings and other means ofestablishing the nature of the machineryType of energy supplyAny accident and incident history(if available)Information about potential damage tohealth which can be attributed tooperation of the machinery

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This information shall be updated as thedesign develops and when modifications arerequired.

The absence of an accident history, a smallnumber of accidents or low severity ofaccidents shall not be taken as anautomatic presumption of a low risk.

Point 2.1.4 not shown.

2.1.5 Combination of elements of risk

EN 1050, 11/96 Section 7.2.1The risk associated with a particularsituation or technical process is derivedfrom a combination of the followingelements:

Severity of harmProbability of occurrence of this harm,which is a function of:– the frequency and duration of the

exposure of persons to the hazard– the probability of occurrence of a

hazardous event and the technical andhuman possibilities to avoid or limitthe harm

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2.1.6 Elements of risk

Riskrelated to the considered

hazard

is a function of

Severityof the possible harm forthe considered hazard

and

Probability ofoccurrence of that harm in

consideration of the

frequency and duration ofexposure to the hazard

Possibility to avoid or limit the harm

Probability of occurrence of ahazardous event

Several methods have been developed forthe systematic analysis of these elements ofrisk.See EN 1050, 11/96 Annex B.

2.2 Harm

2.2.1 Severity

EN 1050, 11/96 Section 7.2.2The degree of possible harm can beestimated by taking into account thefollowing criteria:

The nature of what is to be protected:a) personsb) propertyc) environmentThe severity of injuries or damage tohealth:a) slight, normally reversibleb) serious, normally irreversiblec) deathThe extent of harm, for each machine:a) one person affectedb) several persons affected

2.2.2 Probability of occurrenceof harm

EN 1050, 11/96 Section 7.2.3The probability of harm occurring is the keyfactor. Experience shows that everyconceivable unpleasant event can occur inreality. This rather general statement couldbe viewed as an exaggeration when referringto the design of a plant or machine. This iswhy the standard allows the frequency andduration of exposure to the hazard and thepossibility of avoiding it to be included inthe assessment. In certain circumstancesthis can result in optimum protection forpersonnel together with a reduction in costs.

2.2.3 Frequency and durationof exposure

EN 1050, 11/96 Section 7.2.3.1Depending on the need to access the dangerzone:

The nature of access,The time spent in the danger zone andThe number of people requiring access

must be assessed because they couldincrease the probability of an accident.

2.2.4 Probability of occurrenceof a hazardous event

EN 1050, 11/96 Section 7.2.3.2According to the standard, the probability ofoccurrence of a hazardous event can bederived from:

The reliability of the technology usedOther statistical dataAccident history (if available)History of damage to health from similarplant or machineryRisk comparison, (see EN 1050, 11/96)

Note: The occurrence of a hazardous eventcan be of technical or human origin.

2.3 Harm to people

2.3.1 Persons exposed

EN 1050, 11/96 Section 7.3.1Risk estimation shall take into account allpersons exposed to the hazards (seeEN 292-1 Section 3.21).

2.3.2 Type, frequency and duration ofexposure

EN 1050, 11/96 Section 7.3.2The estimation of the exposure to the hazardrequires analysis of and shall account for allmodes of operation of the machinery. Inparticular this affects the need for accessduring setting, teaching, processchangeover or correction, cleaning, faultfinding and maintenance (see EN 292-1,section 3.11).

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3. Risk assessment

EN 954 -1, prEN 954 -2The European standards EN 954 -1,prEN 954 -2 define categories andrequirements and describe characteristics ofsafety functions and design principles forsafety-related parts of control systems.This includes programmable systems for alltypes of machinery and related protectivedevices. They apply to all safety-related partsof control systems, regardless of the type ofenergy used, (e.g. electrical, hydraulic,pneumatic, mechanical). However, they donot specify which safety functions andwhich categories shall be used in a particularcase.EN 954-1 and prEN 954-2 contain details ofsafety requirements and orientation aids forthe design, construction, programming,operation, maintenance and repair of safety-related parts of control systems formachinery.They also apply to all machinery applicationsfor professional and non-professional use.Where appropriate, they can also apply tothe safety-related parts of control systemsused in other technical applications withsimilar hazards.The categories used in the standards aredesigned to allow for component faults andto accept fault exclusion. (Fault exclusionmeans that a fault can be excluded if thechances of it arising are improbable.) Inorder to have objective and verifiable criteria,EN 954 publishes lists of potentialcomponent faults which need to be taken

into account when evaluating safety-relatedparts of control systems. These lists offaults do not claim to be exhaustive and, ifnecessary, additional faults should also beconsidered.

In general, the following observations onfaults should be borne in mind:

Two independent, random faults shallnot occur simultaneouslyShould a fault cause other componentsto fail, the first fault and all consequentfaults shall be viewed as a single faultSystematic multiple faults shall beviewed as single faults

The following faults should be consideredon electrical/electronic components:

Short circuit or open circuit, e.g. shortcircuit to the protective conductor or toany bare conductive part, open circuit ofany conductorShort circuit or open circuit in singlecomponents, e.g. position switchesNon drop-out or non pick-up ofelectromagnetic components, e.g.contactors, relays, solenoid valvesNon-starting or non-stopping of motorsMechanical blocking of movingelements,e.g. position switchesDrift beyond the tolerance values foranalogue components, e.g. resistors,capacitorsOscillation of unstable output signals inintegrated, non-programmablecomponents

Loss of entire function or partialfunctions in the case of programmablecomponents (worst case behaviour)

Note from the standards committee:

The categories are not intended to be usedin any given order or in any given hierarchyin respect of safety requirements.

The risk assessment will indicate whether thetotal or partial loss of the safety function(s)arising from faults is acceptable. It is clear,therefore, that discussions over whetherproduct XY should be category 2, 3 or 4goes against the intentions of the standardscommittee and is not in the spirit of thestandard. Most machines have a front and aback. The dangerous side is the front,because it is generally from there that themachine is assembled and operated. Theback of the machine is less dangerousbecause it can usually be encased by metalplates and guard rails.

3.1 Risk graph

EN 954 -1, Annex B 12/96This risk evaluation must be carried outseparately for each application.The graphic below may be helpful.

Starting point for risk estimation for thesafety-related part of the control system

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reversible) injuryS2 Serious (normally

irreversible) injury,including death.

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P- Possibility of avoidingthe hazard(generally related to the speed andfrequency with which the hazardous partmoves and to the distance from thehazardous part)P1 Possible under specific conditionsP2 Scarcely possible

B, 1-4 Categories for safety-related partsof control systems

Preferred category for reference pointsPossible categories which can requireadditional measuresMeasures which can be overdimensioned for the relevant risk

The risk is a statement of probability thattakes into account the anticipated frequencyof a hazard occurring and the consequentseverity of injury. Appropriate measuresshould be used to reduce the anticipated riskto the level of safety required for theapplication.

3.2 Overview of categories

The main point of this summary is to classifythe safety requirements of control systemsinto five sensible categories, irrespective of thetechnology. These range from simple tocomplex requirements, such as single faulttolerance, redundancy, diversity and/or self-monitoring.

System behaviour

The occurrence of a fault can lead to theloss of the safety function

As for category B, but with greater safety-related reliability of the safety functions.

The occurrence of a fault can leadto the loss of the safety function betweenthe checks.The loss of the safety function is detectedby the check.

When the single fault occurs, the safetyfunction is always performed. Some but notall faults will be detected.Accumulation of undetected faultscan lead to the loss of the safety function.

When the faults occur the safety function isalways performed.The faults will be detected in timeto prevent the loss of the safety function.

Summary of requirements

Safety-related parts of control systems and/or their protectiveequipment, as well as their components, shall be designed,constructed, selected, assembled and combined in accordance withrelevant standards, so that they can withstand the expectedinfluence.

Requirements of B shall apply.Use of well-tried components and well-tried safety principles.

Requirements of B and the use of well-tried safety principles shallapply.Safety function shall be checked at suitable intervals by the machinecontrol system.

Requirements of B and the use of well-tried safety principles shallapply. Safety-related parts shall be designed so that:– a single fault in any of these parts does not lead to a loss of the

safety function; and– whenever reasonably practicable, the single fault is detected.

Requirements of B and the use of well-tried safety principles shallapply. Safety-related parts shall be designed so that:– a single fault in the control system does not lead to a loss of the

safety function; and– the single fault is detected at or before the next demand upon the

safety function. If this is not possible, then an accumulation of faultsshall not lead to a loss of the safety function.

Principles toachieve safety

Mainlycharacterised byselection ofcomponents.

Mainlycharacterised bystructure.

Mainlycharacterised bystructure.

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PNOZelog-rangeIntroduction PNOZelog-range 2.1-1

Definition of symbols 2.1-1Definitions 2.1-2

Overview PNOZelog-range 2.2-1Safety PNOZelog-range 2.3-1

Safety assessments 2.3-1General safety requirements 2.3-1Intended use 2.3-1Applications in accordance with EN 954-1, Category 4 2.3-1Safety distance 2.3-1

Description PNOZelog-range 2.4-1Safety features 2.4-1Operation 2.4-1Functions 2.4-1Operating modes 2.4-1

Installation PNOZelog-range 2.5-1Commissioning PNOZelog-range 2.6-1

Requirements 2.6-1Input devices for PNOZ e1p, PNOZ e1.1p , PNOZ e1vp,PNOZe5.11p, PNOZe5.13p2.6-1Input devices for PNOZ e2.1p and PNOZ e2.2p 2.6-1Input devices for PNOZ e3.1p and PNOZ e3vp, PNOZ e5.13p 2.6-1Input devices for PNOZ e4.1p and PNOZ e4vp 2.6-1

Logic connections PNOZelog-range 2.7-1Examples of logic connections 2.7-2

Operation and fault diagnostics PNOZelog-range 2.8-1Errors 2.8-1Examples 2.8-2Error codes 2.8-3

Technical details PNOZelog-range 2.9-1Approvals 2.9-4Accessories 2.9-4

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PNOZelog-rangeUnit-specific descriptions 2.10-1

Comparison of PNOZelog units 2.10-1PNOZ e1p 2.10-2

Intended use 2.10-2Description 2.10-2Terminal configuration 2.10-2Wiring 2.10-2

PNOZ e1.1p 2.10-4Intended use 2.10-4Description 2.10-4Terminal configuration 2.10-4Wiring 2.10-4Logic inputs 2.10-6

PNOZ e1vp 2.10-7Intended use 2.10-7Description 2.10-7Terminal configuration 2.10-7Wiring 2.10-7Logic inputs 2.10-10

PNOZ e2.1p 2.10-11Intended use 2.10-11Description 2.10-11Terminal configuration 2.10-12Wiring 2.10-12Logic inputs 2.10-13

PNOZ e2.2p 2.10-14Intended use 2.10-14Description 2.10-14Terminal configuration 2.10-15Wiring 2.10-15Logic inputs 2.10-16

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PNOZelog-rangePNOZ e3.1p 2.10-17

Intended use 2.10-17Description 2.10-17Terminal configuration 2.10-17Wiring 2.10-17Logic inputs 2.10-19

PNOZ e3vp 2.10-20Intended use 2.10-20Description 2.10-20Terminal configuration 2.10-20Wiring 2.10-20Logic inputs 2.10-23

PNOZ e4.1p 2.10-24Intended use 2.10-24Description 2.10-24Terminal configuration 2.10-24Wiring 2.10-24Logic inputs 2.10-26Connecting several safety mats 1.10-27

PNOZ e4vp 2.10-28Intended use 2.10-28Description 2.10-28Terminal configuration 2.10-28Wiring 2.10-28Logic inputs 2.10-31Connecting several safety mats 2.10-32

PNOZ e5.11p 2.10-33Intended use 2.10-33Description 2.10-33Terminal configuration 2.10-33Wiring 2.10-33Logic inputs 2.10-36

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PNOZelog-rangePNOZ e5.13p 2.10-37

Intended use 2.10-37Description 2.10-37Terminal configuration 2.10-37Wiring 2.10-37Logic inputs 2.10-40

Applications 2.11-1PNOZe1p, e1.1p, e1vp: E-STOP, Category 4, EN 954-1 2.11-3PNOZ e1p, e1.1p, e1vp: Light barriers, Category 4, EN 954-1 2.11-7PNOZ e1p, e1.1p,e1vp: Zone control limit switch, Category 3, EN 954-1 2.11-11PNOZ e1p, e1.1p, e1vp: Gate combination, Category 3, EN 954-1 2.11-15PNOZ e2.1p, e1.1p: Operation with safety gate open, Category 4, EN 954-1 2.11-21PNOZ e1.1p, e2.1p: E-STOP - Two-hand control, Category 4, EN 954-1 2.11-25PNOZ e1p, e4vp: Guarding with the safety gate open, Category 3, EN 954-1 2.11-29PNOZ e1p, e4.1p: Monitoring the work area, with signal lamp,Category 4, EN 954-1 2.11-33PNOZ e4.1p: Safety mat monitoring with evaluation via a PSS,Category 3, EN 954-1 2.11-37

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This system manual describes the unitsfrom the PNOZelog-range:● PNOZ e1p● PNOZ e1.1p● PNOZ e1vp● PNOZ e2.1p● PNOZ e2.2p● PNOZ e3.1p● PNOZ e3vp● PNOZ e4.1p● PNOZ e4vp● PNOZ e5.11p● PNOZ e5.13p

The first part of the manual containsinformation relating to the whole productrange. This is followed by descriptions ofthe specific units. The last chapter containsvarious application examples.

The manual is divided into the followingchapters:1 IntroductionThe introduction is designed to familiariseyou with the contents, structure and specificorder of this manual.2 OverviewThis chapter provides information on themost important features of the productrange and provides a brief overview of theapplication range.3 SafetyThis chapter must be read as it containsimportant information on safety regulations.

4 Description of the PNOZelog-rangeThe description contains information aboutthe functions that are identical on all units.5 Installing the unitsThis chapter describes how to install theunits.6 CommissioningThis chapter contains important guidanceon wiring the units.7 Logic connections on the unitsThis chapter describes how the units can belinked together logically. Real circuitdiagrams can be found in the chapterentitled “Application examples”.8 Operation and fault diagnosticsThis chapter describes how the unit reactsduring operation and how faults aredisplayed.9 Technical details of the PNOZelog-rangeThis chapter contains the technical detailsrelevant for all units in the PNOZelog-range.10 Unit-specific descriptionsThese descriptions refer exclusively to thespecific features for the unit, such asintended use, description, parametersettings and wiring of individual units.11 Application examplesThis chapter is a collection of applicationexamples.

Definition of symbols

Information in this manual that is ofparticular importance can be identified asfollows:

DANGER!This warning must be heeded! Itwarns of a hazardous situation thatposes an immediate threat ofserious injury and death andindicates preventive measures thatcan be taken.

WARNING!This warning must be heeded! Itwarns of a hazardous situation thatcould lead to serious injury anddeath and indicates preventivemeasures that can be taken.

CAUTION!This refers to a hazard that can leadto a less serious or minor injury plusmaterial damage, and also providesinformation on preventive measuresthat can be taken.

NOTICEThis describes a situation in whichthe unit(s) could be damaged andalso provides information onpreventive measures that can betaken.

INFORMATIONThis gives advice on applications andprovides information on specialfeatures, as well as highlighting areaswithin the text that are of particularimportance.

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Redundancy: The application of more thanone identical element, in order to ensurethat if one element malfunctions, a secondelement is available to guarantee that thefunction is maintained.

Reset button actuation time (min):Period for which a reset button must beoperated and then released to trigger asuccessful start.

Safety output: Safe output usingsemiconductor technology

Switch-on delay at S35/S36: After a signalis supplied to S35/S36, the period thatelapses before the safety outputs changestate.

Switch-on delay autom. reset:After supply voltage is applied or the safetyfunction is released, the period that elapsesbefore the safety outputs change state.

Switch-on delay man. reset:After the reset button has been operated,the period that elapses before the safetyoutputs change state.

Switch-on delay (on initial start after UB isapplied): After supply voltage is applied, theperiod that elapses before the unit is readyfor operation.

Definitions

AND connection: Connects two or moreunits. Start-up can only occur when all thestart-up conditions are met.

Auxiliary output: Non-safety-related outputusing semiconductor technology.

Danger zone: Zone within or aroundmachinery in which a person is exposed torisk of injury or damage to health.

Delay-on de-energisation when the safetyfunction is triggered: After a safetyfunction is triggered at a device input, theperiod that elapses before the safetyoutputs carry a low signal.On units which contain the letter “v” in theirname, it is possible to set the delay-on de-energisation period.

Delay on energisation: See “Switch-ondelay”

Detection of shorts across contacts:Detection of a short circuit between theconnection leads of two adjacent contacts(S12/S22).

Diagnostic function: Signal data from thePNOZelog which is stored at auxiliaryoutput Y32, ready for download to the PLC,when Y32 has been switched to adiagnostic output.

Earth fault detection: Detection of a liveconnection between an external conductor,or conventionally insulated neutralconductor, and earth or earthedcomponents, as the result of an error.

Feedback loop: Circuit for monitoringexternally connected contactors or relaysvia a PNOZelog. The N/C contacts are usedto check whether the relays or contactorshave assumed their safe condition beforethey are re-operated.

OR connection: Connects two or moreunits. Start-up occurs when at least one ofthe start-up conditions is met.

Positive-guided contacts: Contacts whichare mechanically connected in such a waythat N/C and N/O contacts can never beclosed at the same time.

PSS: The Pilz PSS-range comprisesmodular and compact programmable safetysystems for use in plant and machinerysafety circuits.

Reaction time: See “Delay-on de-energisation when the safety function istriggered”

Test pulse output: When wiredappropriately, specific pulses are applied tothe inputs via the test pulse outputs. Thisenables the detection of shorts acrosscontacts.

Test pulses: Pulse signals specificallygenerated by the safety relay.

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Unlike conventional PNOZ units, units in thePNOZelog product range are predominantlyelectronic in structure. The safety andauxiliary outputs use semiconductortechnology, which means they require nomaintenance and are wear-free. For thisreason, the PNOZelog-range is also suitablefor applications with frequent operations orcyclical functions.

The electronic structure makes the unitsflexible. Parameters on a unit can be set tosuit a number of application areas. Theparameters are set through the wiring (e.g.jumpers). With the correct circuitry it ispossible to achieve categories 2, 3 and 4 inaccordance with EN 954-1.

Units in the PNOZelog-range can be linkeddirectly via the outputs and via specialinputs, which enable a logic AND-ORconnection between the units.

Fig. 2-1: Structure of PNOZelog units

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Safety assessments

Before using a unit it is necessary toperform a safety assessment in accordancewith the Machinery Directive. The units asindividual components guarantee functionalsafety, but not the safety of the entireapplication. You should therefore define thesafety requirements for the plant as a whole,and also define how these will beimplemented from a technical andorganisational standpoint.

General safety requirements

Always ensure the following safetyrequirements are met:● Only install and commission the unit if

you are familiar with the information inthe operating instructions or this systemmanual, as well as the relevantregulations concerning health and safetyat work and accident prevention.

● Only use the unit for the purpose forwhich it is intended and comply with boththe general and specific technical details.

● Transport, storage and operatingconditions should all conform to EN60068-2-6, 01/00 (see general technicaldetails).

● Sufficient fuse protection must beprovided on all capacitive and inductiveloads.

● Do not open the housing or make anyunauthorised modifications.

You must observe the warning notes givenin other parts of this manual. These arehighlighted visually through the use ofsymbols.

NOTICEFailure to keep to these safetyregulations will render thewarranty invalid.

Intended use

The intended use depends on the unit and istherefore explained in the chapter with theunit-specific descriptions.

Applications in accordance withEN 954-1, Category 4

Two loads may be connected to each safetyoutput on a PNOZelog unit, even onCategory 4 applications. Requirement:exclusion of shorts across contacts andexternal power sources (e.g. install in acontrol cabinet).

Safety distance

The following information is absolutelyessential when using safety devicesinvolved in area or access guarding:When the safety device is triggered, there isa delay before the machine comes to astandstill:The distance between the safety device andthe nearest danger zone must be largeenough for the hazardous movement to

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come to a standstill before the operator canreach the danger zone. All access directionsmust be taken into account.According to EN 999, “Approach speed ofparts of the body for the positioning ofsafety devices”, this minimum distance iscalculated using the following formula:

S = K x T + C

S = Minimum distance between the dangerzone and the detection point,detection level or protected field;

K = Approach speed of the body or partsof the body (depends on the detectioncapability);

T = System’s overall stoppingperformance:

Machine’s overrun time+reaction time of the safety device+reaction time of the safety relays(release time/response time whensafety function is triggered)

C = Additional distance in millimetres,based on intrusion towards the dangerzone prior to actuation of the safetydevice:(depends on the detection capability)(resolution), type and position of thesafety device))

Example:A machine has an overrun time of 500 ms.The danger zone is protected by a lightguard with a reaction time of 20 ms and adetection capability of 30 mm.A PNOZe1.1p is used as the safety relay(release time 35 ms).

Calculating the safety distance between themachine and the outer edge of the safetymat:

Approach speed: 2000 mm/sMachine’s overrun time: 500 msReaction time of safety device: 20 msReaction time of safety relay: 35 msDetection capability: d = 30 mm

S ≥ 2000 mm/s (0.5 s + 0.02 s + 0.035 s) +128

Safety distance ≥ 1.238 m

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Description

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Safety features

The relay meets the following safetyrequirements:● The circuit is redundant with built-in self-

monitoring.● The safety function remains effective in

the case of a component failure.● A disconnection test periodically checks

the safety outputs, irrespective of thestatus of the outputs

● The unit has an electronic fuse.

Operation

Each unit has one or more specific basicfunctions, such as E-STOP monitoring,safety gate monitoring. The units react thesame, irrespective of these basic functions:If the start-up condition of the specific basicfunction is met, there will be a high signal atthe output “Out1” (see Fig. 4-1).The output “Out1” is AND/OR-linked,depending on the wiring of the logic inputsS35 and S36 (not on the PNOZ e1p). Theresult of the logic operation can be found atsafety outputs 14 and 24.On units which contain the letter “v” in theirname (e.g. PNOZ e1vp), the safety outputscan have delay-on de-energisation. Theauxiliary output Y32 is alwaysinstantaneous.

Functions

● If there is a high signal (+24 VDC) at inputY5 for at least 250 ms, output Y32 willswitch to the diagnostic function. It iscontrolled via a driver that is available asan accessory or that you can createyourself. If input Y5 is open or low formore than 300 ms, Y32 will operate as anauxiliary output.

● An AND and an OR input (not PNOZe1p) enable several units to form a logicconnection. The inputs have switchdelays, which are added together witheach unit that is linked.

Operating modes

The operating modes depend on theindividual unit. Please refer to the unit-specific descriptions for details of whichoperating modes are available.

● Single-channel operation: Input wiringin accordance with EN 60204, no redun-dancy in the input circuit; earth faults inthe input circuit are detected(prerequisite: power supply must meetthe regulations for extra low voltages withsafe separation).

● Dual-channel operation: Redundantinput circuit; earth faults in the inputcircuit are detected (exception: two-handcontrol devices), with or withoutdetection of shorts between the inputcontacts.

● Automatic reset: Unit is active as soonas the input circuit and feedback loop areclosed.

● Monitored reset: Unit is not active untilthe reset button has been operated andthen released. This eliminates thepossibility of the reset button beingoverridden, triggering automaticactivation.

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● Detection of shorts between contactsis enabled by pulsing the input circuits.This operating mode is automaticallydetected on start-up.

● Start-up test prevents an automaticrestart when voltage is removed andreapplied. The unit checks whether safetygates that are closed are opened andthen closed again when supply voltage isapplied.

● Increase in the number of safetycontacts available by connecting acontact block (e.g. PZE 9P) or externalcontactors.

● Two-hand operation: The two-handcontrol device must be activated byoperating two buttons simultaneously. Ifone or both of the buttons are released,the unit interrupts the control commandto close the press. The closing movementcan only be restarted when both buttonshave returned to their start position(released) and are pressed again.Fig. 4-1: Operation of PNOZelog units

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A notch on the back of the unit makes itsuitable for DIN rail attachment:● Use the notch on the back of the unit to

attach it to a DIN rail.● Secure the unit on a vertical DIN rail

(35 mm) using a retaining bracket or endangle.

The unit can be installed in any position.

CAUTION!The safety relay should be installed ina control cabinet with a protectiontype of at least IP54.All units that are linked via the AND/OR inputs must be installed in thesame control cabinet.

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Requirements

Please note the following when preparing tocommission the unit:● The unit and the input circuits must

always be supplied by a single powersupply. The power supply must conformto the protective extra low voltageregulations (PELV) with safe isolation.

● Use copper wiring that can withstandtemperatures of 60/75°C.

● Torque setting on the connectionterminals (M3 slotted-head screws):0.5...0.6 Nm.Calculating the max. cable runs I

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input, reset and feedback circuit:

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● Cables that have to be laid outside thecontrol cabinet must be protected frommechanical damage, e.g. by installingthem in a conduit.

● Output 14, 24: at no-load, a capacitanceof max. 2 nF can be driven.

● Safety outputs 14 and 24 shouldexclusively be used for safeapplications. The safety outputs must notbe connected to PLC inputs.

● Output Y32 is an auxiliary output, e.g. forcommunication with a PLC or textdisplay.

● Safety outputs 14 and 24 may not beconnected to PSS inputs (with theexception of the units PNOZ e4.1p andPNOZ e4vp).

● Sufficient fuse protection should be usedwhen driving capacitive or inductiveloads.

● Only contactors with positive-guidedcontacts should be used for safetyfunctions.

When commissioning and duringoperation, please note the following:The safety outputs are constantly checkedvia test pulses. This may generate ahumming noise on the connectedcontactors, which does not affect thefunction (contactors are not damaged,contacts remain closed). The test pulsesalso mean that, when measured with amultimeter, the voltage at the safety outputsis less than 24 VDC.

Input devices for PNOZ e1p, PNOZ e1.1p,PNOZ e1vp, PNOZ e5.11p, PNOZ e5.13p

When selecting input devices, you mustcomply with the technical details of theinput circuits on the PNOZelog units. Tohelp you in your selection, Pilz hasperformed application tests with a numberof input devices. The following input devices

have passed the application test:● Light barriers:

- SICK FGS- SICK C4000- Honeywell MEYLAN- CEDES Safe 4- OMRON F3SN-A

● Limit switches:- Schmersal AZ 16-02- Guardmaster ferrocode- Euchner NP1-628AS- Euchner CES-A-C5E-01 (only when

operating without detection of shortsacross contacts)

- Euchner CES-A-C5E-01 (only with testpulse wiring)

- Euchner NM11KBPlease note:● Euchner proximity switch operated with

detection of shorts across contacts:Distance PNOZelog - Euchner proximityswitch: max. 1 km

The following may not be used:● Light barriers:

- STI Minisafe 4600● Limit switches:

- Euchner CES-A-C5E-01 with pulsesignals

The following is generally valid: Inputdevices with mechanical contacts (relays)can be used in operating modes with orwithout detection of shorts across contacts,provided you comply with the technicaldetails provided by the manufacturer. It isnot always possible to use input devices

with semiconductor outputs when operatingwith detection of shorts across contacts.

Self-testing light barriersSelf-testing light barriers are only permittedas input devices if the PNOZelog isoperated without detection of shorts acrosscontacts.

Input devices for PNOZ e2.1p andPNOZ e2.2p

Only two-hand buttons may be connectedto the two-hand control devices. Pleasenote that the devices are designed fordifferent contacts:● PNOZ e2.1p: Two-hand buttons with one

N/C and one N/O contact● PNOZ e2.2p: Two hand buttons each with

one N/O contact

Input devices for PNOZ e3.1p,PNOZ e3vp, PNOZ e5.13p

Permitted input devices are:● Pilz safety sensors PSEN 2.x● Position switch with N/C / N/O

combination

Input devices for PNOZ e4.1p andPNOZ e4vpOnly Mayser type SM/BK safety mats thatoperate according to a 4-wire technologyprinciple (without monitoring resistor) maybe used.

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When using safety mats, please note thefollowing:● Where there are several safety mats,

these should only be connected in series.● It is essential to note the information

given in Annex B.4 of EN 1760-1,regarding the installation of safety mats

● If you are using a safety mat system withreset function, the reset must occuroutside the danger zone, but with a viewinto the danger zone.

● The function of the safety system mustbe tested at regular intervals.

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Logic Connections

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Units in the PNOZelog product range can belinked logically via special AND/OR inputs.One exception is the PNOZ e1p. This doesnot have any special logic inputs, but canbe linked to other units via the safetyoutputs (from Version 3.0). From Version 3,safety outputs from the PNOZmulti can alsobe AND/OR connected with PNOZelogunits.

INFORMATIONThe logic inputs exclusively recognisesignals from the safety outputs onPNOZelog units and on PNOZmultiunits (from Version 3). These have aspecial pulse code which the logicinputs check.

Please note the following when linkingseveral units:● PNOZ e1p: : : : : From Version 3.0, safety

outputs on the PNOZ e1p can belogically linked to the safety inputs onother PNOZelog units.

● Safety outputs to which loads areconnected may also be linked to thesafety inputs of a max. of 4 PNOZelogunits (Example 1).

● Up to 50 safety inputs from PNOZelogunits can be connected to safety outputswith no load.

● Only safety outputs from Pilz PNOZelogunits and PNOZmulti units (from Version3) may be AND/OR connected. The unitwith the lowest category determines thecategory of the whole circuit inaccordance with EN 954-1.

● All linked PNOZelog units must beconnected to the same supply voltage.

● The AND/OR inputs have switch delays,which are added together with each unitthat is linked (Example 3).

● All units that are linked via the AND/ORinputs and their connection leads mustbe installed in the same control cabinet.

WARNING!A high signal at the OR input of aPNOZelog unit overrides its safetyfunction. The safety outputs will thenenergise, irrespective of the status ofthe input circuits.

Muting functionThe OR input can be used for the mutingfunction. In doing so the safety device isknowingly suspended. Depending on theapplication area (see relevant C standard),this suspended status must be displayed viaa lamp. This lamp must either be redundantin design or must be monitored for shortcircuit and open circuit.

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Examples of logic connections

In all the application examples, 2 loads mayalso be connected to the safety outputs.

● Example 1:Prerequisite: All units must be in thesame control cabinet.A load is connected to the safety outputon Unit 1. An additional 4 PNOZelog unitsare also connected to this output via theAND input.

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● Example 2:Prerequisites:All units must be in the same controlcabinet. The possibility of a short circuitbetween +24 VDC and a safety outputmust be eliminated!Two PNOZelog units are AND-linked. Asboth units are in the same controlcabinet, loads may also be connected tothe logic connection line (Fig. 7-2).

● Example 3:Prerequisite:All units must be in the same controlcabinet.Unit 3 is AND-linked to Unit 2, Unit 2 isAND-linked to Unit 1. If outputs 24 and14 on Unit 1 switch from a high to a lowsignal, the signal from output 14 on Unit2 will also switch from high to low viaAND input S36. In turn this will switch offthe AND input on Unit 3 (Fig. 7-3).The units’ delay times are added togethervia the logic AND connection.

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● Example 4:Prerequisite: All units must be in thesame control cabinet.The logic connection line between Unit 1and Unit 2 contains the contacts of theexternal contactors from Unit 4. Thismeans that Unit 4 and Unit 1 can set theoutputs on Unit 2 and Unit 3 to low(Fig. 7-4).

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● Example 5:Prerequisite: All units must be in thesame control cabinet.Unit 1 and Unit 2 are OR-linked. If theoutput from Unit 2 has a low signal, Unit1 alone will control the status of theoutputs on Unit 3. If Unit 2 sends a highsignal to the OR input of Unit 3, a highsignal will be present at the outputs ofUnit 3, irrespective of the status of itsinput circuit.

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During operation, 3 LEDs indicate the units’operating status and the fault conditions.The unit is ready for operation when:● The “POWER” LED lights upand● The LEDs “CH.1” and “CH.2” are both lit

(high signal at the safety outputs)or● The LEDs “CH.1” and “CH.2” are both

out (low signal at the safety outputs).

LED CH.1 is assigned to safety output 14,LED CH.2 to safety output 24.

INFORMATIONSupply interruptions lasting longerthan 20 ms are detected as anerror. The LEDs indicate an errorand the safety outputs carry a lowsignal. The plant or machinerydriven via the safety outputs will beshut down. The unit can only berestarted by switching the supplyvoltage off and then on again.

LEDLEDs unlit

POWER flashing

CH.1 and CH.2 flash simultaneously at regularintervals (PNOZ e1p only)CH.1 and CH.2 flash alternately

PNOZ e2.1p, PNOZ e2.2p: LED “CH.1” or“CH.2” flashes briefly (50 ms on, 250 ms off)PNOZ e2.1p, PNOZ e2.2p: LEDs “CH.1” and“CH.2” flash briefly (50 ms on, 250 ms off)CH.1 or CH.2 flashes a code

ErrorSupply voltage is missing, too low, wronglyconnected

1.) Unknown operating mode, initialisation phase,start not executed2.) Two-hand control unit: Feedback loop openError in the wiring of input circuit S11, S12, S21,S221.) Feedback loop open on start-up

2.) Only one channel of the input circuit is open oris partially operatedSimultaneity conditions not met

One button is defective

Error coding, see Table 8-3

RemedyApply supply voltage: A1 - +24 VDC and A2 - 0 VDCPermitted voltage range: 19.2 ... 30 VDC

1.) Depending on operating mode: Press resetbutton or perform start-up test.2.) Close feedback loopRectify wiring error, restart unit

1.) Close feedback loop, open input circuit, start unitagain2.) Open both input circuit channels

Release two-hand pushbuttons and press again.

Change the button

See Table 8-3Table 8-1: Display of fault conditions

Number of flashes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16Decimal error code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 0

Table 8-2: Relationship between number of flashes and decimal error code

Errors

Fault conditions are indicated by flashingthe LEDs. Some errors are displayedthrough periodic flashing (see Table 8-1);with other errors it is possible to establishan error code through the number offlashes.These errors are always indicated by threeshort flashes at LED CH.1 or CH.2. After alonger pause, the LED will then flash at one

second intervals. The number of LEDflashes corresponds to a digit in the errorcode. The error code can consist of up to 4digits. The digits are separated by a longerperiod without flashing. The entire sequenceis constantly repeated.

The error code can also be read into a PLCvia the diagnostic output. In this case theerror code will appear as a hexadecimalsequence. The process of reading and

transferring data to a PLC is described inthe PLC Drivers manual.

INFORMATIONLeading zeros are not transmitted.Error code 0: 16 flashes

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Examples

Error code 1, 3:LED CH.1 or CH.2 flashes● 3 times, briefly● Pause● Once for one second● Pause● 3 times for one second each

Error code 1:LED CH.1 or CH.2 flashes● 3 times, briefly● Pause● Once for one second

Error code 1, 0:LED CH.1 or CH.2 flashes● 3 times, briefly● Pause● Once for one second● Pause● 16 times for one second each

The key to the error code is describedoverleaf in Table 8-3.

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Fig. 8-2: Error code 1

Fig. 8-3: Error code 1, 0

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Decimalerror code1234...910...1, 01, 11, 910, 114, 51, 21, 31, 121, 131, 41, 51, 61, 71, 81, 111, 105, 10

8, 1

Number of flashes

3x short - 1x long - 3x short3x short - 2x long - 3x short3x short - 3x long - 3x short3x short - 4x long - 3x short...3x short - 9x long - 3x short3x short - 10x long - 3x short...3x short - 1x long - 16x long - 3x short3x short - 1x long - 1x long - 3x short3x short - 1x long - 9x long - 3x short3x short - 10x long - 1x long - 3x short3x short - 14x long - 5x long - 3x short3x short - 1x long - 2x long - 3x short3x short - 1x long - 3x long - 3x short3x short - 1x long - 12x long - 3x short3x short - 1x long - 13x long - 3x short3x short - 1x long - 4x long - 3x short3x short - 1x long - 5x long - 3x short3x short - 1x long - 6x long - 3x short3x short - 1x long - 7x long - 3x short3x short - 1x long - 8x long - 3x short3x short - 1x long - 11x long - 3x short3x short - 1x long - 10x long - 3x short3x short - 5x long - 10x long - 3x short

3x short - 8x long - 1x long - 3x short

Description

Faulty wiring, short circuit

Operating mode changed during operationIn the initialisation phase, short circuit betweenthe safety outputs and +24 VDC

During operation, short circuit between thesafety outputs and +24 VDC

During operation, short circuit between thesafety outputs and 0 VDCor UB<19.2 VDC

Operating mode changed during operationUnexpected status at S36Wiring of operating mode “with detection ofshorts across contacts” faultyFeedback loop open

Open circuitUB<19.2 VDC

Invalid operating mode

Remedy

Rectify wiring error at terminals S34, S11-S14,S21-S24, Y6 or Y4Rectify wiring error at terminal Y4Rectify wiring error at terminals 14, 24

Rectify wiring error at terminals 14, 24

Rectify wiring error at terminals 14, 24;Keep within the supply voltage range of 19.2 ... 30VDC

Check wiring at terminals S23, Y6 or Y7Check wiring at terminal S36Rectify wiring error at terminal S12, S22 or S24

Close feedback loop at terminal Y6 and Y7

Check the safety mat wiringKeep within the supply voltage range of 19.2 ... 30VDCRectify wiring error at terminal S34, Y4, Y6 or Y7

Table 8-3: Error code, part 1

Error codes

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Decimalerror code8, 28, 314, 132, 0, 02, 0, 1

2, 0, 2

2, 0, 3

Number of flashes

3x short - 8x long - 2x long - 3x short3x short - 8x long - 3x long - 3x short3x short - 14x long - 13x long - 3x short3x short - 2x long - 16x long - 16x long- 3x short3x short - 2x long - 16x long - 1x long- 3x short3x short - 2x long - 16x long - 2x long- 3x short3x short - 2x long - 16x long - 3x long- 3x short

Description

Supply interrupted, possibly caused by a short toearth

UB<19.2 VDC

In the initialisation phase, short circuit betweenthe safety outputs and +24 VDCUB < 19.2 VDC

Remedy

Rectify wiring error at terminal A1 or check supplyvoltage

Keep within the supply voltage range of19.2 ... 30 VDC

Rectify wiring error at terminals 14, 24

Keep within the supply voltage range of19.2 ... 30 VDC

Table 8-3: Error code, part 2

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Supply voltageVoltage tolerancePower consumption at UB without loadResidual ripple UB

Switching capability2 outputs under load

1 output under load

Voltage and current atInput circuit, reset circuit,Feedback loopAuxiliary output, test pulse outputs

AND/OR inputsSupply interruption before de-energisationDelay-on energisation

Monitored resetAutomatic resetManual reset

Delay-on de-energisation(= reaction time at e4 * p) when safetyfunction is triggered and at S35/S36

Instantaneous safety outputs

Delayed safety outputs(e * vp 10)

(e * vp 300)

AccuracyRepetition accuracy

Simultaneity input circuitsSwitch-on delay(at the first reset after applying UB)

PNOZ e1p, PNOZ e1.1p,PNOZ e1vp24 VDC80...125%2 WDC: 20%

UB ≤ 26.5 V: 2.0 A/50WUB > 26.5 V: 1.5 A/40WUB ≤ 26.5 V: 2.7 A/70WUB > 26.5 V: 2.2 A/50W

24 V/5 mA DC24 V/0.5 A DC24 V/5 mA DC≤ 20 ms

max. 260 ms, typ.180 msmax. 180 ms, typ.100 ms

e1vp, e1.1p: 35 mse1p:40 ms

0/0.15/0.5/1/2/3/5/7/10 s0/15/25/50/100/150/200/250/300 s+/- 10% + max. 40ms+/-5%∞

3 s

PNOZ e2.1p, PNOZ e2.2p

24 VDC80...125%2 WDC: 20%

UB ≤ 26.5 V: 2.0 A/50WUB > 26.5 V: 1.5 A/40WUB ≤ 26.5 V: 2.7 A/70WUB > 26.5 V: 2.2 A/50W

24 V/5 mA DC24 V/0.5 A DC24 V/5 mA DC≤ 20 ms

max. 260 ms, typ.180 msmax. 180 ms, typ.100 ms

40 ms

0.5 s -10%

3 s

PNOZ e4.1p, PNOZe 4vp

24 VDC80...125%2 WDC: 20%

UB ≤ 26.5 V: 2.0 A/50WUB > 26.5 V: 1.5 A/40WUB ≤ 26.5 V: 2.7 A/70WUB > 26.5 V: 2.2 A/50W

24 V/5 mA DC24 V/0.5 A DC24 V/5 mA DC≤ 20 ms

max. 210 ms, typ.50 msmax. 260 ms, typ.30 ms

40 ms

0/0,15/0,5/1/2/3/5/7/10 s

+/- 10% + max. 40ms+/-5%

3 s

PNOZ e5.11p, PNOZ e5.13p

24 VDC80...125%2 WDC: 20%

UB ≤ 26.5 V: 1.5 A/40WUB > 26.5 V: 1 A/25WUB ≤ 26.5 V: 2 A/50WUB > 26.5 V: 1.5 A/40W

24 V/5 mA DC24 V/0.5 A DC24 V/5 mA DC≤ 20 ms

max. 260 ms, typ.120 msmax. 210 ms, typ.60 ms

35 ms

3 s

PNOZ e3.1p, PNOZ e3vp

24 VDC80...125%2 WDC: 20%

UB ≤ 26.5 V: 2.0 A/50WUB > 26.5 V: 1.5 A/40WUB ≤ 26.5 V: 2.7 A/70WUB > 26.5 V: 2.2 A/50W

24 V/5 mA DC24 V/0.5 A DC24 V/5 mA DC≤ 20 ms

max. 260 ms, typ.180 msmax. 180 ms, typ.100 ms

35 ms

0/0.15/0.5/1/2/3/5/7/10 s0/15/25/50/100/150/200/250/300 s+/- 10% + max. 35ms+/-5%∞

3 s

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Switch-on delay at S35/S36Min. reset button actuation timeclosed/openAirgap creepageClimatic suitabilityEMCVibration in accordance withFrequencyAmplitudeAmbient temperatureStorage temperatureProtection typeMounting (e.g. control cabinet)

HousingTerminals

Max. overall cable resistance Rlmax

Input, reset and feedback circuits/channel: detects shorts across contactss/ch. w/o detection of shorts across contactsd/channel: detects shorts across contactsd/ch. w/o detection of shorts across contacts

Reset and feedback circuit:d/channel: detects shorts across contactsinput circuit, safety mat clear

Max. safety mat resistanceCross section of external conductors1 core flexible2 core with the same cross section flexiblewith crimp connectors, no plastic sleeveflexible without crimp connectors or withTWIN crimp connectors

PNOZ e2.1p, PNOZ e2.2p

max. 200 ms , typ. 120 ms

100 ms/100 msDIN VDE 0110-1, 04/97EN 60068-2-78, 10/01EN 60947-5-1, 01/00EN 60068-2-6, 04/9510 ... 55 Hz0.35 mm-10 ... + 55 °C-25 ... + 70 °C

IP54IP40IP20

2 kOhm

0.25 ... 2.5 mm2

0.25 ... 1 mm2

0.25 ... 1.5 mm2

PNOZ e4.1p, PNOZe4vp

max. 210 ms , typ. 60 ms

100 ms/0msDIN VDE 0110-1, 04/97EN 60068-2-78, 10/01EN 1760-1, 08/97EN 60068-2-6, 04/9510 ... 55 Hz0.35 mm+5 ... + 55 °C-25 ... + 70 °C

IP54IP40IP20

2 kOhm150 Ohm150 Ohm

0.25 ... 2.5 mm2

0.25 ... 1 mm2

0.25 ... 1.5 mm2

PNOZ e5.11p, PNOZe5.13p

max. 210 ms , typ. 60 ms

100 ms/100 msDIN VDE 0110-1, 04/97EN 60068-2-78, 10/01EN 60947-5-1, 11/97EN 60068-2-6, 04/9510 ... 55 Hz0.35 mm-10 ... + 55 °C-25 ... + 70 °C

IP54IP40IP20

1 kOhm

2 kOhm

0.25 ... 2.5 mm2

0.25 ... 1 mm2

0.25 ... 1.5 mm2

PNOZ e3.1p, PNOZe3vp

max. 200 ms , typ. 120 ms

100 ms/100 msDIN VDE 0110-1, 04/97EN 60068-2-78, 10/01EN 60947-5-2, 08/99EN 60068-2-6, 04/9510 ... 55 Hz0.35 mm-10 ... + 55 °C-25 ... + 70 °C

IP54IP40IP20

1 kOhm1 kOhm2 kOhm

0.25 ... 2.5 mm2

0.25 ... 1 mm2

0.25 ... 1.5 mm2

PNOZ e1p, PNOZ e1.1p,PNOZe1vpMax. 200 ms , typ. 120 ms

100 ms/100 msDIN VDE 0110-1, 04/97EN 60068-2-78, 10/01EN 60947-5-1, 11/97EN 60068-2-6, 04/9510 ... 55 Hz0.35 mm-10 ... + 55 °C-25 ... + 70 °C

IP54IP40IP20

1 kOhm1 kOhm2 kOhm

0.25 ... 2.5 mm2

0.25 ... 1 mm2

0.25 ... 1.5 mm2

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Terminal bolt torque setting

Housing materialFrontHousing

PNOZ e2.1p, PNOZ e2.2p

0.5 ... 0.6 Nm

ABS UL 94 V0PPO UL 94 V0

PNOZ e4.1p, PNOZe4vp

0.5 ... 0.6 Nm

ABS UL 94 V0PPO UL 94 V0

PNOZ e5.1p, PNOZe5vp

0.5 ... 0.6 Nm

ABS UL 94 V0PPO UL 94 V0

PNOZ e3.1p, PNOZe3vp

0.5 ... 0.6 Nm

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PNOZ e1p, PNOZ e1.1p,PNOZe1vp0.5 ... 0.6 Nm

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Type

PNOZ e1p ◆ ◆

PNOZ e1.1p ◆ ◆

PNOZ e1up ◆ ◆

PNOZ e2.1p ◆ ◆

PNOZ e2.2p ◆ ◆

PNOZ e3.1p ◆ ◆

PNOZ e3up ◆ ◆

PNOZ e4.1p ◆ ◆

PNOZ e4vp ◆ ◆

PNOZ e5.11p ◆ ◆

PNOZ e5.13p ◆ ◆

Approvals Accessories

PLC driversSafety relays in the PNOZelog-range have adiagnostic interface for outputtingdiagnostic data to a PLC. The transmissionof the diagnostic data is controlled by inputY5; the diagnostic data is issued at outputY32.To read and evaluate the diagnostic datayou will need to program a driver for thePLC.Pilz supplies drivers for PLCs from variousmanufacturers. These are available on the“PLC Drivers” CD, under order number874 130B.

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Comparison of PNOZelog units

Common features were described inChapters 2.2 … 2.9. Only the featuresspecific to individual units are describedhere. Table 10-1 shows the differencesbetween the units. The pages that followprovide information on intended use, wiringand unit-specific data for each individual

Function

PNOZ e1p

PNOZ e1.1p

PNOZ e1vp

PNOZ e2.1p

PNOZ e2.2p

PNOZ e3.1p

PNOZ e3vp

PNOZ e4.1p

PNOZ e4vp

PNOZ e5.11p

PNOZ e5.13p

Table 10-1: Differences between the PNOZelog units

Feedback loop

In series to reset circuit,monitoredAt terminal Y6,monitored

At terminal Y6 and/or Y7,monitored

At terminal Y6 and/or Y7,monitoredAt terminal Y6 and/or Y7,monitoredAt terminal Y6,monitored

At terminal Y6 and/or Y7,monitored

At terminal Y6,monitored

At terminal Y6 and/or Y7,monitored

At terminal Y6 and/or Y7,monitoredAt terminal Y6 and/or Y7,monitored

Detection of shortsacross contactsWith terminal Y4 and A1

with Y4 and A1/S11,depending on the logicAND/OR connectionwith Y4 and A1/S11,depending on the logicAND/OR connectionAlways with detection ofshorts across contactsAlways with detection ofshorts across contactsWith Y4 and A1/S11/S23, depending on thelogic AND/OR connectionWith Y4 and A1/S11/S23, depending on thelogic AND/OR connectionAlways with detection ofshorts across contacts

Always with detection ofshorts across contacts

Always without detectionof shorts across contactsAlways without detectionof shorts across contacts

Logic inputs

No

One AND and one ORinput

One AND and one ORinput

One AND and one ORinputOne AND and one ORinputOne AND and one ORinput

One AND and one ORinput

One AND and one ORinput

One AND and one ORinput

One AND input

One AND input

Applications

E-STOPSafety gatesLight barriersScanners

Two-hand buttons (N/C-N/O)Two-hand buttons (N/O)

Position switch

Position switch

Mayser SM/BK safetymatMay be used to control aPSSMayser SM/BK safetymatMay be used to control aPSSE-STOPSafety gatesLight barriersScannersPosition switch

Delayed outputs

No

No

0, 1 or 2, depending onthe AND/OR wiring andfeedback loopsNo

No

No

0, 1 or 2, depending onthe AND/OR wiring andfeedback loopsNo

Output 24

No

No

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Intended use

The relay PNOZ e1p is used for the safety-related interruption of a safety circuit.The unit is designed for use in:● E-STOP equipment● Safety circuits in accordance with VDE0113 Part 1, 11/98 and EN 60204-1, 12/97(e.g. on movable guards)

Description

The basic functions of the PNOZ e1p aredescribed in Chapter 2.4. Specific featuresare:● Outputs using semiconductor

technology:- 2 safety outputs- One auxiliary output- 2 test pulse outputs

● Feedback loop can be connected inseries to the reset circuit

● Application options for:- E-STOP buttons- Safety gate limit switches- Safety mats and safe edges made by

Haake (N/C principle)- Proximity switch evaluation devices- Processing signals from output

switching devices on safety mats(short circuit principle) or from outputswitching elements on light barriers

● Weight: 170 g

PNOZ e1p

Terminal configuration

*1 “E-STOP” symbolises the N/C contact onthe trigger element

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Supply voltage:● Connect the supply voltage:

Terminal A1(+) : +24 VDCTerminal A2(-) : 0 V

Input circuit:The N/C contact on the trigger element (e.g.E-STOP) must be connected to the inputcircuit. A short circuit in the input circuit mayor may not be detected, depending on thewiring of Y4.● The input circuit should be connected as

described in the table

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Reset circuit:The unit can be started automatically ormanually with monitoring. With an automaticreset, an operating mode with start-up testcan also be selected.

● The reset circuit should be connected asdescribed in the table.

Feedback loop:Contacts from external contactors can beconnected in series to the reset circuit.

With automatic reset, the feedback loopcontacts are checked when the signal at theoutput changes from high to low. After thissignal change, the feedback loop contactsmust close within 150 ms. If a contact is stillopen after 150 ms, an error is detected andis displayed as a flashing pulse (error code1,8). It will not be possible to switch the unitback on until the error has been rectifiedand the supply voltage has been switchedoff and then on again.

PNOZ e1p

Input circuit

E-STOP wiring

Safety gatewithout start-up test

Safety gatewith start-up test

Automatic reset Monitored reset

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Intended use

The relay PNOZ e1.1p is used for the safety-related interruption of a safety circuit.The unit is designed for use in:● E-STOP equipment● Safety circuits in accordance with VDE0113 Part 1, 11/98 and EN 60204-1, 12/97(e.g. on movable guards)

Description

The basic functions of the PNOZ e1.1p aredescribed in Chapter 2.4. Specific featuresare:● Outputs using semiconductor

technology:- 2 safety outputs- One auxiliary output- 2 test pulse outputs

● One AND and one OR input● Separate connection for feedback loop

(monitored)● Application options for:

- E-STOP buttons- Safety gate limit switches- Safety mats and safe edges made by

Haake (N/C principle)- Proximity switch evaluation devices- Processing signals from output

switching devices on safety mats(short circuit principle) or from outputswitching elements on light barriers

PNOZ e1.1p

● Voltage and current at AND/OR inputs: 24V/5 mA DC

● Weight: 170 g

Terminal configuration

*1 “E-STOP” symbolises the N/C contact onthe trigger element

Input circuit Single-channel Dual-channel

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described in the table.

The table describes how the input circuit iswired when the unit is used individually(without AND input). If units are linkedtogether logically, Y4 must be wired asdescribed in the section entitled “Logicinputs”.

Wiring

Supply voltage:● Connect the supply voltage:

Terminal A1(+) : +24 VDCTerminal A2(-) : 0 V

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PNOZ e1.1p

Reset circuit:The unit can be started automatically ormanually with monitoring. With an automaticreset, an operating mode with start-up testcan also be selected.● The reset circuit should be connected as

described in the table.

Feedback loop:The unit has a separate feedback loop.Contacts from external contactors can beconnected between Y6 and A1.● Close the feedback loopfeedback loopfeedback loopfeedback loopfeedback loop by linking Y6-

A1 or by connecting contacts fromexternal contactors between Y6 and A1.

CAUTION!Do not connect the contacts fromexternal contactors in series to thereset circuit.

Before a safety output is switched on, a testis carried out to check whether the contactsof the feedback loop are closed. If a contactis open, an error is detected and LEDs CH.1and CH.2 will flash alternately. It will not bepossible to switch the unit back on until thefeedback loop is closed and the safetyfunction has been triggered. At the sametime, if the OR input is used, the signal atthe OR input must be low.

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The feedback loop contacts are alsochecked when the signal at the outputchanges from high to low. After this signalchange, the feedback loop contacts mustclose within 150 ms. If a contact is still openafter 150 ms, an error is detected and isdisplayed as a flashing code (1,8). It will notbe possible to switch the unit back on untilthe error has been rectified and the supplyvoltage has been switched off and then onagain.

Example:Positive-guided contacts K1 and K2 on a 3-phase motor control the feedback loop(Fig. 10-1).

Input circuit

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outputs on the PNOZ e1p can belogically linked with the safety inputs onother PNOZelog units.

● Safety outputs to which loads areconnected may also be linked to thesafety inputs of a max. of 4 PNOZelogunits.

● Only safety outputs from Pilz PNOZelogunits and PNOZmulti units (from Version3) may be AND/OR connected. The unitwith the lowest category determines thecategory of the whole circuit inaccordance with EN 954-1.

● All linked units must be connected to thesame supply voltage.

WARNING!A high signal at the OR input of aPNOZelog unit overrides its safetyfunction. The safety outputs will thenenergise, irrespective of the status ofthe input circuits (see also: “Mutingfunction” on page 2.7-1).

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Intended use

The relay PNOZ e1vp is used for the safety-related interruption of a safety circuit.The unit is designed for use in:● E-STOP equipment● Safety circuits in accordance with VDE0113 Part 1, 11/98 and EN 60204-1, 12/97(e.g. on movable guards)

Description

The basic functions of the PNOZ e1vp aredescribed in Chapter 2.4. Specific featuresare:● Outputs using semiconductor

technology:- 2 safety outputs, delay-on de-

energisation can be selected- One auxiliary output- 2 test pulse outputs

● One AND and one OR input● Separate connections for feedback loops

(monitored)● Application options for:

- E-STOP buttons- Safety gate limit switches- Safety mats and safe edges made by

Haake (N/C principle)- Proximity switch evaluation devices- Processing signals from output

switching devices on safety mats(short circuit principle) or from outputswitching elements on light barriers

PNOZ e1vp

● Voltage and current at AND/OR inputs:24 V/5 mA DC

● Weight: 170 g

Terminal configuration

*1 “E-STOP” symbolises the N/C contact onthe trigger element

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Input circuit:The N/C contact on the trigger element (e.g.E-STOP) must be connected to the inputcircuit. A short circuit in the input circuit mayor may not be detected, depending on thewiring of Y4.● The input circuit should be connected as

described in the table.

The table describes how the input circuit iswired when the unit is used individually(without AND input). If units are linkedtogether logically, Y4 must be wired asdescribed in the section entitled “Logicinputs”.

Wiring

Supply voltage:● Connect the supply voltage:

Terminal A1(+) : +24 VDCTerminal A2(-) : 0 V

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Reset circuit:The unit can be started automatically ormanually with monitoring. Special wiringmust be used for safety gate monitoringwith start-up test.● The reset circuit should be connected as

described in the table.

Delay-on de-energisation tv :

Terminals Y6 and Y7 are used to connectthe feedback loop and also to establish thedelay-on de-energisation on the safetyoutputs. The signal for the delay time isconnected to the contact on the feedbackloop.

INFORMATIONSafety output 24 has delay-on de-energisation. If only the OR functionis used, safety output 14 may alsohave delay-on de-energisation. Thetimes are selectable.

Set delay-on de-energisation by connectingY6 and Y7 to terminals A1, S11 and S21 inaccordance with Table 10-2.

Examples:PNOZ e1vp 10 with delay-on de-energisation of 1 s: connect Y6 to S11 andY7 to A1.

PNOZ e1vp 300 with delay-on de-energisation of 250 s: connect Y6 to S21and Y7 to S11.

PNOZ e1vp

Y6 A1 A1 A1 S11 S11 S11 S21 S21 S21Y7 A1 S11 S21 A1 S11 S21 A1 S11 S21tv [s]PNOZ e1vp 10 0 0.15 0.5 1 2 3 5 7 10tv [s]PNOZ e1vp 300 0 15 25 50 100 150 200 250 300

Input circuit

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Feedback loop:The unit has two feedback loops, one (Y6)for safety output 14 and one (Y7) for safetyoutput 24:● Safety output 14 (instantaneous):

Connect the contacts from externalcontactors to Y6.

● Safety output 24 (delay-on de-energisation):Connect the contacts from externalcontactors to Y7.

● Both safety outputs delayed or bothinstantaneous:Connect the contacts from externalcontactors in series to Y6 or Y7.

● Feedback loop unconnected:If you do not wish to connect anycontacts to the feedback loop, Y6 and Y7must be connected to A1 or S11/S21,depending on the required delay time.

CAUTION!Do not connect the contacts fromexternal contactors in series to thereset circuit.

Before a safety output is switched on, a testis carried out to check whether the contactsof the feedback loop are closed. If a contactis open, an error is detected and LEDs CH.1and CH.2 will flash alternately. It will not bepossible to switch the unit back on until thefeedback loop is closed and the safetyfunction has been triggered. At the sametime, if the OR input is used, the signal atthe OR input must be low.

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The feedback loop contacts are alsochecked when the signal at the outputchanges from high to low. After this signalchange, the feedback loop contacts mustclose within 150 ms. If a contact is still openafter 150 ms, an error is detected and isdisplayed as a flashing code (1,8). It will notbe possible to switch the unit back on untilthe error has been rectified and the supplyvoltage has been switched off and then onagain.

Fig. 10-2: Both outputs delayed

Fig. 10-3: Both outputs instantaneous

● Example 2:Both outputs are instantaneous, thefeedback loop is connected to Y7. Thiswiring enables a logic AND and an ORconnection.

Examples

● Example 1:Both outputs are delayed (A1-S36 linked):PNOZ e1vp 10s: tv = 5 sPNOZ e1vp 300 S: tv = 200 sFeedback loop is connected to Y7. Onlya logic OR connection is possible withthis wiring.

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● Safety outputs to which loads areconnected may also be linked to thesafety inputs of a max. of 4 PNOZelogunits.

● Only safety outputs from PILZ PNOZelogunits and PNOZmulti units (from Version3) may be AND/OR connected. The unitwith the lowest category determines thecategory of the whole circuit inaccordance with EN 954-1.

● All linked units must be connected to thesame supply voltage.

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Intended use

The unit conforms to the requirements ofEN 574, 11/96 Type III C.The two-hand relay can be used to enable amachine operator to avoid hand injury. Asthe hands are kept out of the hazardousarea during the dangerous machinemovement, the unit is suitable for use onmetalworking presses.The unit is suitable for use in controllingmetalworking presses for simultaneousswitching. It can be used as a handprotection device according to the technicalsafety requirements:● Eccentric and related presses

(EN 692, 06/96)● Hydraulic presses (EN 693, 03/92)● Fly presses (EN 692, 06/96)or in● Safety circuits in accordance with EN

60204-1 (VDE 0113-1), 11/98

Description

The basic functions of the PNOZ e2.1p aredescribed in Chapter 2.4. Specific featuresare:● Outputs using semiconductor

technology:- 2 safety outputs- One auxiliary output- 2 test pulse outputs

● One AND and one OR input● Separate connections for feedback loops

(monitored)● Application: Two-hand monitoring

● Voltage and current at AND/OR inputs: 24V/5 mA DC

● Weight: 170 g

Sequence of two-hand operation:● If both buttons are operated

“simultaneously”, i.e. within 0.5 s, safetyoutputs 14 and 24 will carry high signals.The LEDs “CH.1” and “CH.2” will light.

● The safety outputs will carry a low signalif- only one button is pressed,- simultaneity is not upheld,- the feedback control loop was not

closed.● If the buttons have been operated

simultaneously but then one button isreleased, the safety outputs will carry alow signal. The LEDs “CH.1” and “CH.2”are off.

● To reactivate: The safety outputs will notreturn to a high signal until both operatorelements have been released and arethen operated simultaneously.

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before button 1 is pressedt1: Simultaneity < 0.5 s

t2: Operation cycle ended by either button 1

or button 2t3: Y6 and Y7 must be closed for at least

150 ms after the operating cycle iscompletet4: Y6 and Y7 must be closed for at least

50 ms before button is pressed

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Terminal configuration

Wiring

Supply voltage:● Connect the supply voltage:

Terminal A1(+) : +24 VDCTerminal A2(-) : 0 V

Reset circuit:The two-hand control unit is always resetautomatically.

Feedback loop:The unit has two feedback loops, one (Y6)for safety output 14 and one (Y7) for safetyoutput 24.The wiring of the feedback loop depends onthe unit’s logic connections:● Unit used as single unit or only OR-

linked:- Connect the contacts from external

contactors on safety output 1414141414between Y6 Y6 Y6 Y6 Y6 and S11S11S11S11S11.

- Connect the contacts for externalcontactors on safety output 2424242424 to Y7Y7Y7Y7Y7and A1A1A1A1A1.

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Input circuit:The N/C and N/O contacts on the two-handbutton must be connected to the inputcircuits. The input circuit may only be wiredas shown in the following diagram.

● Unit is AND-linked:- Connect the contacts from external

contactors on safety output 1414141414between Y6 Y6 Y6 Y6 Y6 and A1A1A1A1A1.

- Connect the contacts for externalcontactors on safety output 2424242424 to Y7Y7Y7Y7Y7and A1A1A1A1A1.

● If you do not wish to connect anycontacts to the feedback loop, Y6Y6Y6Y6Y6 - A1/A1/A1/A1/A1/S11S11S11S11S11 and/or Y7Y7Y7Y7Y7 - A1A1A1A1A1 should be linked out.

The wiring is illustrated in the sectionentitled “Logic connections”.

Before a safety output is switched on, a testis carried out to check whether the contactsof the feedback loop are closed. If a contactis open, an error is detected and LEDs CH.1and CH.2 will flash alternately. It will not bepossible to switch the unit back on until thefeedback loop is closed and the safetyfunction has been triggered. At the sametime, if the OR input is used, the signal atthe OR input must be low. The feedbackloop contacts are also checked when thesignal at the output changes from high tolow. After this signal change, the feedbackloop contacts must close within 150 ms. If acontact is still open after 150 ms, an error isdetected and is displayed as a flashingcode (1,8/1,11). It will not be possible toswitch the unit back on until the error hasbeen rectified and the supply voltage hasbeen switched off and then on again.

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PNOZ e2.1p

K1 ... K4 symbolise the contacts of externalcontactors in the feedback loop; if afeedback loop is not used, jumpers must beused instead of the contacts.

Logic inputs

When linking several units, please note:● PNOZ e1p: : : : : From Version 3.0, safety

outputs on the PNOZ e1p can belogically linked with the safety inputs onother PNOZelog units.

● Safety outputs to which loads areconnected may also be linked to thesafety inputs of a max. of 4 PNOZelogunits.

● Only safety outputs from Pilz PNOZelogunits and PNOZmulti units (from Version3) may be AND/OR connected. The unitwith the lowest category determines thecategory of the whole circuit inaccordance with EN 954-1.

● All linked units must be connected to thesame supply voltage.

WARNING!A high signal at the OR input of aPNOZelog unit overrides its safetyfunction. The safety outputs will thenenergise, irrespective of the status ofthe input circuits (see also: “Mutingfunction” on page 2.7-1).

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PNOZ e2.2p

Intended use

The unit conforms to the requirements ofType III A in accordance with EN 574.

CAUTION!The PNOZ e2.2p may not beused on press controllers. Forthese we recommend the PNOZe2.1p. It is only suitable for usewhere the risk analysis hasestablished a low level of risk(e.g. EN 954-1 Cat. 1 or 2, 12/96).

The two-hand control unit is used as a TypeIIIA hand protection device on plant andmachinery, in accordance with EN 574. The unit forces the operator to keep hishands outside the hazardous area duringdangerous movements. The PNOZ e2.2p isintended for use in two-hand controlcircuits. Please note the type of two-handcircuit as stated in the relevant C standard.

Description

The basic functions of the PNOZ e2.2p aredescribed in Chapter 2.4. Specific featuresare:● Outputs using semiconductor

technology:- 2 safety outputs- One auxiliary output- 2 test pulse outputs

● One AND and one OR input● Separate connections for feedback loops

(monitored)

● Application: Two-hand monitoring● Voltage and current at AND/OR inputs: 24

V/5 mA DC● Weight: 170 g

Sequence of two-hand operation:● If both buttons are operated

“simultaneously”, i.e. within 0.5 s, safetyoutputs 14 and 24 will carry high signals.The LEDs “CH.1” and “CH.2” will light.

● The safety outputs will carry a low signalif- only one button is pressed,- simultaneity is not upheld,- the feedback control loop was not

closed.● If the buttons have been operated

simultaneously but then one button isreleased, the safety outputs will carry alow signal. The LEDs “CH.1” and “CH.2”are off.

● To reactivate: The safety outputs will notreturn to a high signal until both operatorelements have been released and arethen operated simultaneously.

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150 ms after the operating cycle iscompletet4: Y6 and Y7 must be closed for at least

50 ms before button is pressed

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PNOZ e2.2p

Terminal configuration Input circuit:The N/O contacts on the two-hand buttonmust be connected to the input circuits. Theinput circuit may only be wired as shown inthe following diagram.

Wiring

Supply voltage:● Connect the supply voltage:

Terminal A1(+) : +24 VDCTerminal A2(-) : 0 V

● Unit is AND-linked:- Connect the contacts from external

contactors on safety output 1414141414between Y6 Y6 Y6 Y6 Y6 and A1A1A1A1A1.

- Connect the contacts for externalcontactors on safety output 2424242424 to Y7Y7Y7Y7Y7and A1A1A1A1A1.

● If you do not wish to connect anycontacts to the feedback loop, Y6Y6Y6Y6Y6 - A1/A1/A1/A1/A1/S11S11S11S11S11 and/or Y7Y7Y7Y7Y7 - A1A1A1A1A1 should be linked out.

The wiring is illustrated in the sectionentitled “Logic connections”.

Before a safety output is switched on, a testis carried out to check whether the contactsof the feedback loop are closed. If a contactis open, an error is detected and LEDs CH.1and CH.2 will flash alternately. It will not bepossible to switch the unit back on until thefeedback loop is closed and the safetyfunction has been triggered. At the sametime, if the OR input is used, the signal atthe OR input must be low. The feedbackloop contacts are also checked when thesignal at the output changes from high tolow. After this signal change, the feedbackloop contacts must close within 150 ms. If acontact is still open after 150 ms, an error isdetected and is displayed as a flashingcode (1,8/1,11). It will not be possible toswitch the unit back on until the error hasbeen rectified and the supply voltage hasbeen switched off and then on again.

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Reset circuit:The two-hand control unit is always resetautomatically.

Feedback loop:The unit has two feedback loops, one (Y6)for safety output 14 and one (Y7) for safetyoutput 24.The wiring of the feedback loop depends onthe unit’s logic connections:● Unit used as single unit or only OR-

linked:- Connect the contacts from external

contactors on safety output 1414141414between Y6 Y6 Y6 Y6 Y6 and S11S11S11S11S11.

- Connect the contacts for externalcontactors on safety output 2424242424 to Y7Y7Y7Y7Y7and A1A1A1A1A1.

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PNOZ e2.2p

Logic inputs

When linking several units, please note:● PNOZ e1p: : : : : From Version 3.0, safety

outputs on the PNOZ e1p can belogically linked with the safety inputs onother PNOZelog units.

● Safety outputs to which loads areconnected may also be linked to thesafety inputs of a max. of 4 PNOZelogunits.

● Only safety outputs from Pilz PNOZelogunits and PNOZmulti units (from Version3) may be AND/OR connected. The unitwith the lowest category determines thecategory of the whole circuit inaccordance with EN 954-1.

● All linked units must be connected to thesame supply voltage.

WARNING!A high signal at the OR input of aPNOZelog unit overrides its safetyfunction. The safety outputs will thenenergise, irrespective of the status ofthe input circuits (see also: “Mutingfunction” on page 2.7-1).

K1 ... K4 symbolise the contacts of externalcontactors in the feedback loop; if afeedback loop is not used, jumpers must beused instead of the contacts.

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Intended use

The relay PNOZ e3.1p is used for the safety-related interruption of a safety circuit. It maybe used● With the safety sensors

PSEN 2.1p-10 and PSEN 2.1p-11 insafety circuits in accordance with EN60947-5-3, PDF-M

● As an evaluation device for positionswitches with N/C / N/O combination

Description

The basic functions of the PNOZ e3.1p aredescribed in Chapter 2.4. Specific featuresare:● Outputs using semiconductor

technology:- 2 safety outputs- One auxiliary output- 2 test pulse outputs

● One AND and one OR input● Separate connection for feedback loop

(monitored)● Application options for:

- Safety sensors PSEN 2.1p-10 andPSEN 2.1p-11

- Position switch with N/C / N/Ocombination

● Only 2-channel operation is permitted● Voltage and current at AND/OR inputs: 24

V/5 mA DC● Weight: 170 g

Terminal configuration

Input circuit Dual-channel

Without detection ofshorts across contacts

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Wiring

Supply voltage:● Connect the supply voltage:

Terminal A1(+) : +24 VDCTerminal A2(-) : 0 V

Input circuit:The N/C and N/O contacts on the triggerelement must be connected to the inputcircuits. A short circuit in the input circuitmay or may not be detected, depending onthe wiring of Y4.● The input circuit should be connected as

described in the table.

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Reset circuit:The unit can be started automatically ormanually with monitoring. With an automaticreset, an operating mode with start-up testcan also be selected.● The reset circuit should be connected as

described in the table.

Feedback loop:The unit has a separate feedback loop.Contacts from external contactors can beconnected between Y6 and A1.● Close the feedback loopfeedback loopfeedback loopfeedback loopfeedback loop by linking Y6-

A1 or by connecting contacts fromexternal contactors between Y6 and A1.

CAUTION!Do not connect the contacts fromexternal contactors in series to thereset circuit.

Before a safety output is switched on, a testis carried out to check whether the contactsof the feedback loop are closed. If a contactis open, an error is detected and LEDs CH.1and CH.2 will flash alternately. It will not bepossible to switch the unit back on until thefeedback loop is closed and the safetyfunction has been triggered. At the sametime, if the OR input is used, the signal atthe OR input must be low.

The feedback loop contacts are alsochecked when the signal at the outputchanges from high to low. After this signalchange, the feedback loop contacts mustclose within 150 ms. If a contact is still openafter 150 ms, an error is detected and isdisplayed as a flashing code (1,8). It will notbe possible to switch the unit back on untilthe error has been rectified and the supplyvoltage has been switched off and then onagain.

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Logic inputs

When linking several units, please note:● PNOZ e1p: : : : : From Version 3.0, safety

outputs on the PNOZ e1p can belogically linked with the safety inputs onother PNOZelog units.

● Safety outputs to which loads areconnected may also be linked to thesafety inputs of a max. of 4 PNOZelogunits.

● Only safety outputs from Pilz PNOZelogunits and PNOZmulti units (from Version3) may be AND/OR connected. The unitwith the lowest category determines thecategory of the whole circuit inaccordance with EN 954-1.

● All linked units must be connected to thesame supply voltage.

WARNING!A high signal at the OR input of aPNOZelog unit overrides its safetyfunction. The safety outputs will thenenergise, irrespective of the status ofthe input circuits (see also: “Mutingfunction” on page 2.7-1).

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Intended use

The relay PNOZ e3vp is used for the safety-related interruption of a safety circuit. It maybe used● With the safety sensors

PSEN 2.1p-10 and PSEN 2.1p-11 insafety circuits in accordance with EN60947-5-3, PDF-M

● As an evaluation device for positionswitches with N/C / N/O combination

Description

The basic functions of the PNOZ e3vp aredescribed in Chapter 2.4. Specific featuresare:● Outputs using semiconductor

technology:- 2 safety outputs, delay-on de-

energisation can be selected- One auxiliary output- 2 test pulse outputs

● One AND and one OR input● Separate connections for feedback loops

(monitored)● Application options for:

- Safety sensors PSEN 2.1p-10 andPSEN 2.1p-11

- Position switch with N/C / N/Ocombination

● Only 2-channel operation is permitted● Voltage and current at AND/OR inputs: 24

V/5 mA DC● Weight: 170 g

Terminal configuration

Input circuit

Without detection ofshorts across contacts

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Wiring

Supply voltage:● Connect the supply voltage:

Terminal A1(+) : +24 VDCTerminal A2(-) : 0 V

Input circuit:The N/C and N/O contacts on the triggerelement must be connected to the inputcircuits. A short circuit in the input circuitmay or may not be detected, depending onthe wiring of Y4.● The input circuit should be connected as

described in the table.

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Reset circuit:The unit can be started automatically ormanually with monitoring. With an automaticreset, an operating mode with start-up testcan also be selected.● The reset circuit should be connected as

described in the table.

Delay-on de-energisation tv :

Terminals Y6 and Y7 are used to connectthe feedback loop and also to establish thedelay-on de-energisation on the safetyoutputs. The signal for the delay time isconnected to the contact on the feedbackloop.

INFORMATIONSafety output 24 has delay-on de-energisation. If only the OR functionis used, safety outputsafety outputsafety outputsafety outputsafety output 14 may alsohave delay-on de-energisation. Thetimes are selectable.

Set delay-on de-energisation by connectingY6 and Y7 to terminals A1, S11 and S21 inaccordance with Table 10-2.

Examples:PNOZ e3vp 10 with delay-on de-energisation of 1 s: connect Y6 to S11 andY7 to A1.

PNOZ e3vp 300 with delay-on de-energisation of 250 s: connect Y6 to S21and Y7 to S11.

Y6 A1 A1 A1 S11 S11 S11 S23 S23 S23Y7 A1 S11 S23 A1 S11 S23 A1 S11 S23tv [s]PNOZ e3vp 10 0 0,15 0,5 1 2 3 5 7 10tv [s]PNOZ e3vp 300 0 15 25 50 100 150 200 250 300

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E-STOP wiring

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Feedback loop:The unit has two feedback loops, one (Y6)for safety output 14 and one (Y7) for safetyoutput 24:● Safety output 14 (instantaneous):

Connect the contacts from externalcontactors to Y6.

● Safety output 24 (delay-on de-energisation):Connect the contacts from externalcontactors to Y7.

● Both safety outputs delayed or bothinstantaneous:Connect the contacts from externalcontactors in series to Y6 or Y7.

● Feedback loop unconnected:If you do not wish to connect anycontacts to the feedback loop, Y6 and Y7must be connected to A1 or S11/S21,depending on the required delay time.

CAUTION!Do not connect the contacts fromexternal contactors in series to thereset circuit.

Before a safety output is switched on, a testis carried out to check whether the contactsof the feedback loop are closed. If a contactis open, an error is detected and LEDs CH.1and CH.2 will flash alternately. It will not bepossible to switch the unit back on until thefeedback loop is closed and the safetyfunction has been triggered. At the sametime, if the OR input is used, the signal atthe OR input must be low. The feedback

loop contacts are also checked when thesignal at the output changes from high tolow. After this signal change, the feedbackloop contacts must close within 150 ms. If acontact is still open after 150 ms, an error isdetected and is displayed as a flashingcode (1,8/1,11). It will not be possible toswitch the unit back on until the error hasbeen rectified and the supply voltage hasbeen switched off and then on again.

● Example 2:Both outputs are instantaneous, thefeedback loop is connected to Y7. Thiswiring enables a logic AND and an ORconnection.

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Examples

● Example 1:Both outputs are delayed (A1-S36 linked):PNOZ e3vp 10s: tv = 5 sPNOZ e3vp 300 S: tv = 200 sFeedback loop is connected to Y7. Onlya logic OR connection is possible withthis wiring.

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Logic inputs

Please note the following when linkingseveral units:● PNOZ e1p: From Version 3.0, safety

outputs on the PNOZ e1p can belogically linked with the safety inputs onother PNOZelog units.

● Safety outputs to which loads areconnected may also be linked to thesafety inputs of a max. of 4 PNOZelogunits.

● Only safety outputs from PILZ PNOZelogunits and PNOZmulti units (from Version3) may be AND/OR connected. The unitwith the lowest category determines thecategory of the whole circuit inaccordance with EN 954-1.

● All linked units must be connected to thesame supply voltage.

WARNING!A high signal at the OR input of aPNOZelog unit overrides its safetyfunction. The safety outputs will thenenergise, irrespective of the status ofthe input circuits (see also: “Mutingfunction” on page 2.7-1).

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Intended use

The safety relay PNOZ e4.1p is used for thesafety-related interruption of a safety circuit.It may only be used as a safety system inconjunction with Mayser SM/BK type safetymats in accordance with the 4-wiretechnology operating principle (withoutmonitoring resistor).The safety relay is used for signalprocessing and as a shutdown device inaccordance with EN 1760-1, 09/97.The safety mat is described in thedocumentation produced by Mayser.

Description

The basic functions of the PNOZ e4.1p aredescribed in Chapter 2.4. Specific featuresare:● Outputs using semiconductor

technology:- 2 safety outputs (14 and 24)- One auxiliary output (Y32)- 2 test pulse outputs

● One AND and one OR input● Separate connections for feedback loops

(monitored)● Used exclusively as a safety system in

conjunction with safety mats (seeIntended use)

● Voltage and current at AND/OR inputs:24 V/5 mA DC

● Weight: 170 g

Terminal configuration

Input circuit AND input andOR input active

Controlling a PSS

Controlling aPNOZelog unit

Wiring

Supply voltage:● Connect the supply voltage:

Terminal A1(+) : +24 VDCTerminal A2(-) : 0 V

Input circuit:Connect the safety mat to the inputs anddefine via the wiring of Y4 whether you are:• Using the AND/OR inputs of the

PNOZ e4.1pand whether

• The PNOZ e4.1p is controlling a PSS or aPNOZelog unit with its safety outputs.

PNOZ e4.1p

CAUTION!No additional loads may beconnected to outputs that are usedto control a PSS.

If contactors alone are being controlled, werecommend the wiring for controlling a PSS.

Only OR input activeor no connection

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Reset circuit:The reset circuit defines the safety system’sreset features:● Automatic reset (start): Unit is active as

soon as the input circuits are closed, i.e.the safety mat is not activated.

● Manual reset (start): The unit is not activeuntil the reset button has been operated.This eliminates the possibility of the resetbutton being overridden, triggeringautomatic activation.

The reset circuit should be connected asdescribed in the table.

Feedback loop:The unit has a separate feedback loop.Contacts from external contactors can beconnected between Y6 and A1.● Close the feedback loop by linking Y6-

A1 or by connecting contacts fromexternal contactors between Y6 and A1A1A1A1A1.

CAUTION!Do not connect the contacts fromexternal contactors in series to thereset circuit.

Before a safety output is switched on, a testis carried out to check whether the contactsof the feedback loop are closed. If a contactis open, an error is detected and LEDs CH.1and CH.2 will flash alternately.

It will not be possible to switch the unit backon until the feedback loop is closed and thesafety function has been triggered. At thesame time, if the OR input is used, thesignal at the OR input must be low.The feedback loop contacts are alsochecked when the signal at the outputchanges from high to low. After this signalchange, the feedback loop contacts mustclose within 150 ms. If a contact is still openafter 150 ms, an error is detected and isdisplayed as a flashing code (1,8). It will notbe possible to switch the unit back on untilthe error has been rectified and the supplyvoltage has been switched off and then onagain.

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PNOZ e4.1p

Logic inputs

When linking several units, please note:● PNOZ e1p: : : : : From Version 3.0, safety

outputs on the PNOZ e1p can belogically linked with the safety inputs onother PNOZelog units.

● Safety outputs to which loads areconnected may also be linked to thesafety inputs of a max. of 4 PNOZelogunits.

● Only safety outputs from Pilz PNOZelogunits and PNOZmulti units (from Version3) may be AND/OR connected. The unitwith the lowest category determines thecategory of the whole circuit inaccordance with EN 954-1.

● All linked units must be connected to thesame supply voltage.

WARNING!A high signal at the OR input of aPNOZelog unit overrides its safetyfunction. The safety outputs will thenenergise, irrespective of the status ofthe input circuits (see also: “Mutingfunction” on page 2.7-1).

Input circuit

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Connecting several safety mats

Several safety mats may be connected toeach other (see Mayser documentation).When wiring, make sure to always connecttogether cable of the same colour!

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The safety relay PNOZ e4vp is used for thesafety-related interruption of a safety circuit.It may only be used as a safety system inconjunction with Mayser SM/BK type safetymats in accordance with the 4-wiretechnology operating principle (withoutmonitoring resistor).The safety relay is used for signalprocessing and as a shutdown device inaccordance with EN 1760-1, 09/97. Thesafety mat is described in thedocumentation produced by Mayser.

Description

The basic functions of the PNOZ e4vp aredescribed in Chapter 2.4. Specific featuresare:● Outputs using semiconductor

technology:- 2 safety outputs (14 and 24), delay-on

de-energisation can be selected- One auxiliary output (Y32)- 2 test pulse outputs

● One AND and one OR input● Separate connections for feedback loops

(monitored)● Used exclusively as a safety system in

conjunction with safety mats (seeIntended use)

● Voltage and current at AND/OR inputs:24 V/5 mA DC

● Weight: 170 g

Terminal configuration

Wiring

Supply voltage:● Connect the supply voltage:

Terminal A1(+) : +24 VDCTerminal A2(-) : 0 V

Input circuit:Connect the safety mat to the inputs anddefine via the wiring of Y4 whether you are:• Using the AND/OR inputs of the

PNOZ e4vpand whether

• The PNOZ e4vp is controlling a PSS or aPNOZelog unit with its outputs.

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CAUTION!No additional loads may beconnected to outputs that are usedto control a PSS.

If contactors alone are being controlled, werecommend the wiring for controlling a PSS.

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Reset circuit:The reset circuit defines the safety system’sreset features:● Automatic reset (start): Unit is active as

soon as the input circuits are closed, i.e.the safety mat is not activated.

● Manual reset (start): The unit is not activeuntil the reset button has been operated.This eliminates the possibility of the resetbutton being overridden, triggeringautomatic activation.

The reset circuit should be connected asdescribed in the table.

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Terminals Y6 and Y7 are used to connectthe feedback loops and also to establish thedelay-on de-energisation on output 24.The two signals for the delay time areconnected to the contacts on the feedbackloops.Set delay-on de-energisation by connectingY6 and Y7 to terminals A1, S11 and S21 inaccordance with Table 10-4.

Example:PNOZ e4vp 10 with delay-on de-energisationof 1 s: connect Y6 to S11 and Y7 to A1.

Y6 A1 A1 A1 S11 S11 S11 S21 S21 S21Y7 A1 S11 S21 A1 S11 S21 A1 S11 S21tv [s]PNOZ e4vp 10 0 0,15 0,5 1 2 3 5 7 10

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Feedback loop:The unit has two feedback loops,one (Y6) for safety output 14and one (Y7) for safety output24:● Safety output 14 (instantaneous):

Connect the contacts from externalcontactors to Y6.

● Safety output 24 (delay-on de-energisation):Connect the contacts from externalcontactors to Y7.

● Both safety outputs instantaneous:Connect the contacts from externalcontactors in series to Y6 or Y7.

● Feedback loop unconnected:If you do not wish to connect anycontacts to the feedback loop, Y6 and Y7must be connected to A1 or S11/S21,depending on the required delay time.

CAUTION!Do not connect the contacts fromexternal contactors in series to thereset circuit.

Before a safety output is switched on, a testis carried out to check whether the contactsof the feedback loop are closed. If a contactis open, an error is detected and LEDs CH.1and CH.2 will flash alternately. It will not bepossible to switch the unit back on until thefeedback loops are closed and the safetyfunction has been triggered.At the same time, if the OR input is used,the signal at the OR input must be low.

The feedback loop contacts are alsochecked when the signal at the outputchanges from high to low. After this signalchange, the feedback loop contacts mustclose within 150 ms. If a contact is still openafter 150 ms, an error is detected and isdisplayed as a flashing code (1,8). It will notbe possible to switch the unit back on untilthe error has been rectified and the supplyvoltage has been switched off and then onagain.

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Examples

● Example 1:Output 24 with delay-on de-energisation:PNOZ e4vp 10s: tv = 5 sThe feedback loop is connected to Y7 orY6. Only a logic OR connection ispossible with this wiring at Y4.

● Example 2:Both outputs are instantaneous, thefeedback loop is connected to Y7. Thiswiring enables a logic AND and an ORconnection, as Y4 is not used.

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Input circuit

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Controlling aPNOZelog unit

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Logic inputs

Please note the following when linkingseveral units:● PNOZ e1p: From Version 3.0, safety

outputs on the PNOZ e1p can belogically linked with the safety inputs onother PNOZelog units.

● Safety outputs to which loads areconnected may also be linked to thesafety inputs of a max. of 4 PNOZelogunits.

● Only safety outputs from Pilz PNOZelogunits and PNOZmulti units (from Version3) may be AND/OR connected. The unitwith the lowest category determines thecategory of the whole circuit inaccordance with EN 954-1.

● All linked units must be connected to thesame supply voltage.

● The PSS must always have a dual-channel connection.

WARNING!A high signal at the OR input of aPNOZelog unit overrides its safetyfunction. The safety outputs will thenenergise, irrespective of the status ofthe input circuits (see also: “Mutingfunction” on page 2.7-1).

The PSS must always have a dual-channelconnection.

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Connecting several safety mats

Several safety mats may be connected toeach other (see Mayser documentation).When wiring, make sure to always connecttogether cable of the same colour!

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Intended use

The relay PNOZ e5.11p is used for thesafety-related interruption of two safetycircuits. It may be used● In E-STOP equipment● In safety circuits in accordance with VDE

0113 Part 1, 11/98 and EN 60204-1, 12/97 (e.g. on movable guards)

● As an evaluation device for positionswitches with N/C / N/C combination

CAUTION!This unit may only be used up tocategory 3 in accordance withEN 954-1!

Description

The basic functions of the PNOZ e5.11p aredescribed in Chapter 2.4. Specific featuresare:● Outputs using semiconductor

technology:- 2 safety outputs (14 and 24)- 2 auxiliary outputs (Y32 and Y33)

● One AND input● Separate connections for feedback loops

(monitored)● Application options for:

- E-STOP button- Safety gate limit switch- Reset button- Safety mats and safe edges made by

Haake

- Evaluation devices for proximityswitches

- Position switch with N/C / N/Ccombination

● Used to process signals from outputswitching devices on safety mats or fromoutput switching elements on lightbarriers

● Voltage and current at AND inputs:24 V/5 mA DC

● Weight: 170 g

Terminal configuration

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Wiring

Supply voltage:● Connect the supply voltage:

Terminal A1(+) : +24 VDCTerminal A2(-) : 0 V

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Input circuit:The contacts on the trigger elements mustbe connected to the input circuits.● The input circuits should be connected

as described in the table.The table describes how the input circuitsare wired when the unit is used individually(without AND input).

NOTICEThe AND input S36 must beconnected. If the input is not beingused, terminal S36 must beconnected to terminal Y37.

The input circuit S12/S22 influences safetyoutput 14:● Input circuit S12/S22 closed (e.g. E-

STOP button not operated):There will be a high signal at safetyoutput 14.

● Input circuit S12/S22 is closed (e.g. E-STOP button operated):There will be a low signal at safety output14.

Input circuit S32/S42 is AND-linked withinput circuit S12/S22 and AND input S36.The result of the logic operation isreproduced via safety output 24 andauxiliary output Y32.

Safety output 24 and auxiliary output Y32will only then have a high signal if:● Input circuit S12/S22 is closed (e.g. E-

STOP button not operated) and● Input circuit S32/S42 is closed (e.g.

safety gate closed) and● There is a high signal at the AND input (if

the AND input is active).

Auxiliary output Y33 indicates the status ofinput circuit S32/S42.

If input circuit S32/S42 is closed (e.g. safetygate closed), there will be a high signal atthe auxiliary output.

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- define the reset behaviour for inputcircuit S12/S22 and

- connect the feedback loop for safetyoutput 14.

● Terminal Y7 is used to:- define the reset behaviour for input

circuit S32/S42 and- connect the feedback loop for safety

output 24.

The unit can be started automatically ormanually with monitoring.

● Automatic reset:Connect the contacts from externalcontactors between Y6/Y7 and Y37.

● Monitored reset:Connect the contacts from externalcontactors between Y6/Y7 and A1.

Feedback loop unused:If you do wish to connect any contacts tothe feedback loop, replace the contacts atY6 or Y7 with a link, depending on therequired reset behaviour.

Before a safety output is switched on, a testis carried out to check whether the contactsof the feedback loop are closed. If a contactis open, an error is detected and LEDs CH.1and CH.2 will flash alternately.

It will not be possible to switch the unit backon until the feedback loops are closed andthe safety functions have been triggered.The feedback loop contacts are alsochecked when the signal at the outputchanges from high to low. After this signalchange, the feedback loop contacts mustclose within 150 ms. If a contact is still openafter 150 ms, an error is detected and isdisplayed as a flashing code (1,8). It will notbe possible to switch the unit back on untilthe error has been rectified and the supplyvoltage has been switched off and then onagain.

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Logic inputs

Please note the following when linkingseveral units:● PNOZ e1p: From Version 3.0, safety

outputs on the PNOZ e1p can belogically linked with the safety inputs onother PNOZelog units.

● Safety outputs to which loads areconnected may also be linked to thesafety inputs of a max. of 4 PNOZelogunits.

● Only safety outputs from Pilz PNOZelogunits and PNOZmulti units (from Version3) may be AND/OR connected. The unitwith the lowest category determines thecategory of the whole circuit inaccordance with EN 954-1.

● All linked units must be connected to thesame supply voltage.

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Intended use

The relay PNOZ e5.13p is used for thesafety-related interruption of two safetycircuits. It may be used● In E-STOP equipment● In safety circuits in accordance with VDE

0113 Part 1, 11/98 and EN 60204-1, 12/97 (e.g. on movable guards)

● With safety sensors from the PSEN 2.xseries in safety circuits in accordancewith EN 60947-5-3, PDF-M

● As an evaluation device for positionswitches with N/C / N/O combination

CAUTION!This unit may only be used up tocategory 3 in accordance withEN 954-1!

Description

The basic functions of the PNOZ e5.11p aredescribed in Chapter 2.4. Specific featuresare:● Outputs using semiconductor

technology:- 2 safety outputs (14 and 24)- 2 auxiliary outputs (Y32 and Y33)

● One AND input● Separate connections for feedback loops

(monitored)● Only 2-channel operation is permitted● Application options for:

- E-STOP button- Safety gate limit switch- Reset button

- Safety mats and safe edges made byHaake

- Evaluation devices for proximityswitches

- Safety sensors from the PSEN 2.xseries or position switches with N/C /N/O combination

● Used to process signals from outputswitching devices on safety mats or fromoutput switching elements on lightbarriers

● Voltage and current at AND inputs:24 V/5 mA DC

● Weight: 170 g

Terminal configuration

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Wiring

Supply voltage:● Connect the supply voltage:

Terminal A1(+) : +24 VDCTerminal A2(-) : 0 V

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Input circuit:The contacts on the trigger elements mustbe connected to the input circuits.● The input circuit should be connected as

described in the table.The table describes how the input circuit iswired when the unit is used individually(without AND input).

NOTICEThe AND input S36 must beconnected. If the input is not beingused, terminal S36 must beconnected to terminal Y37.

The input circuit S12/S22 influences safetyoutput 14:● Input circuit S12/S22 closed (e.g. E-

STOP button not operated):There will be a high signal at safetyoutput 14.

● Input circuit S12/S22 is open (e.g. E-STOP button operated):There will be a low signal at safety output14.

Input circuit S32/S44 is AND-linked withinput circuit S12/S22 and AND input S36.The result of the logic operation isreproduced via safety output 24 andauxiliary output Y32.

Safety output 24 and auxiliary output Y32will only then have a high signal if:● Input circuit S12/S22 is closed (e.g. E-

STOP button not operated) and● In input circuit S32/S44, the N/C contact

is open and the N/O contact is closed(e.g. safety gate closed) and

● There is a high signal at the AND input (ifthe AND input is active).

Auxiliary output Y33 indicates the status ofinput circuit S32/S44. If the N/C contact isopen and the N/O contact is closed (i.e.safety gate closed) in input circuit S32/S44,there will be a high signal at the auxiliaryoutput.

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- connect the feedback loop for safetyoutput 14.

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circuit S32/S44 and- connect the feedback loop for safety

output 24.

The unit can be started automatically ormanually with monitoring.

● Automatic reset:Connect the contacts from externalcontactors between Y6/Y7 and Y37.

● Monitored reset:Connect the contacts from externalcontactors between Y6/Y7 and A17.

Feedback loop unused:If you do not wish to connect any contactsto the feedback loop, replace the contactsat Y6 or Y7 with a link, depending on therequired reset behaviour.

Before a safety output is switched on, a testis carried out to check whether the contactsof the feedback loop are closed. If a contactis open, an error is detected and LEDs CH.1and CH.2 will flash alternately. It will not bepossible to switch the unit back on until the

feedback loops are closed and the safetyfunction has been triggered.The feedback loop contacts are alsochecked when the signal at the outputchanges from high to low. After this signalchange, the feedback loop contacts mustclose within 150 ms. If a contact is still openafter 150 ms, an error is detected and isdisplayed as a flashing code (1,8). It will notbe possible to switch the unit back on untilthe error has been rectified and the supplyvoltage has been switched off and then onagain.

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outputs on the PNOZ e1p can belogically linked with the safety inputs onother PNOZelog units.

● Safety outputs to which loads areconnected may also be linked to thesafety inputs of a max. of 4 PNOZelogunits.

● Only safety outputs from Pilz PNOZelogunits and PNOZmulti units (from Version3) may be AND/OR connected. The unitwith the lowest category determines thecategory of the whole circuit inaccordance with EN 954-1.

● All linked units must be connected to thesame supply voltage.

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Safety assessments

Before using a unit it is necessary toperform a safety assessment in accordancewith the Machinery Directive. The units asindividual components guarantee functionalsafety, but not the safety of the entireapplication. You should therefore define thesafety requirements for the plant as a whole,and also define how these will beimplemented from a technical andorganisational standpoint (e.g. refer to BIA[BG Institute for Occupational Safety]Report 6/97).

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Features

● 3 E-STOP buttons● Dual-channel with detection of shorts

across contacts● 3 instantaneous load shutdowns● One load shutdown with a 2 s delay

Description

Emergency stop functionIn this example, an E-STOP function isimplemented using a number of differentPNOZelog units. The PNOZ e1p and PNOZe1.1p are to use both contactors at safetyoutputs 14 and 24 to switch just a singleload. PNOZ e1vp is to use contactors K5and K6 at safety output 14 to switch load Aand K7 and K8 at safety output 24 to switchload B.PNOZ e1p, PNOZ e1.1pPressing the E-STOP button interrupts thesupply voltage to the input circuits, a lowsignal is present at safety outputs 14 and24, contactors K1 and K2 / K3 and K4 de-energise.PNOZ e1vpPressing the E-STOP button interrupts thesupply voltage to the input circuits, a lowsignal is present at safety output 14 andcontactors K5 and K6 de-energise. A delaytime of 2 s is set for safety output 24 byconnecting the feedback loops Y6 and Y7 toS11. Contactors K7 and K8 de-energiseafter a 2 s delay.

Feedback loopPNOZ e1pN/C contacts K1 and K2 on the contactorsare wired in series to the reset circuit. Thefeedback loop is tested during the start-upprocess. If one of the contacts K1 or K2 isopen, the safety outputs will retain the lowsignal.PNOZ e1.1pThe unit has a separate feedback loop. N/Ccontacts K3 and K4 on the contactors areconnected to the feedback loop input Y6.When the reset button is operated, a test iscarried out to check whether both N/Ccontacts K3 and K4 are closed, i.e. whetherthe contacts have de-energised. If one ofthe contacts is open, the safety outputs willretain the low signal. It will not be possibleto restart the unit until the feedback loop isclosed and the input circuits have beenopened and then closed again.If the signal at the safety outputs switchesfrom high to low, the N/C contacts mustclose within a max. of 150 ms. If onecontactor fails to de-energise, thecorresponding N/C contact will remainopen; an error is detected and is displayedas a flashing pulse (1, 8). It will not bepossible to switch the unit back on until theerror has been rectified and the supplyvoltage has been switched off and then onagain.

PNOZ e1vpThe unit has two feedback loops, one (Y6)for safety output 14 and one (Y7) for safetyoutput 24. The feedback loop is monitoredin the same way as on the PNOZ e1.1p.

ResetPNOZ e1p, PNOZ e1.1p, PNOZ e1vpIf the E-STOP buttons have not beenoperated and the feedback loops areclosed, the units can be started by pressingthe reset button S1, S3 or S5 (monitoredreset).

PNOZ e1p, PNOZ e1.1p, PNOZ e1vpE-STOP, Category 4, EN 954-1

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Safety assessment

● The PNOZ e1vp and its respectivecontactors must be installed in a singlelocation, as safety outputs 14 and 24switch different loads.

● If a switch contact in the input circuit isoverridden, this will be detected as anerror the next time the affectedPNOZelog is operated. Safety outputs 14and 24 will carry a low signal.

● A short circuit between 24 VDC and theinput circuits (S11-S12, S21-S22) will bedetected as an error. Safety outputs 14and 24 will carry a low signal.

● Provided the PNOZelog is still ready foroperation, rectifying a short circuitbetween 24 VDC and the reset circuitinput S34 will lead to a high signal atsafety outputs 14 and 24.

● A short circuit between 24 VDC and thelogic inputs S35 or S36 will not affect theconnection logic.

● A short circuit between 24 VDC and asafety output on the PNOZ e1p or PNOZ

Pilz units

Number Type Features Order number1 PNOZ e1p 24 VDC 774 1301 PNOZ e1.1p 24 V DC 774 1331 PNOZ e1vp 24 VDC, 10s 774 131

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e1.1p will be detected and the safetyoutputs will carry a low signal. The loadwill therefore be switched off via thesecond safety output. Although a shortcircuit between 24 VDC and a safetyoutput is also detected on the PNOZe1vp, it is not possible to shut down viathe second safety output becausedifferent loads are being driven.

PNOZ e1p, PNOZ e1.1p, PNOZ e1vpE-STOP, Category 4, EN 954-1

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Features

● 3 light barriers with semiconductoroutput and integral output test

● Dual-channel without detection ofshorts across contacts

● 2 logic connections● One load shutdown with a 0.5 s delay

Description

Monitoring functionA light barrier is connected to eachPNOZelog unit. The safety output on thePNOZ e1p is AND-linked to thePNOZ e1.1p. The safety output on thePNOZ e1.1p is AND-linked to the PNOZe1vp.Contactors K9 and K10 on safety output 24of the PNOZ e1vp de-energise if one of thethree light barriers is interrupted.Both contactors energise when none of thethree light barriers is interrupted.

The status of the light barriers for each unitcan be transmitted instantaneously to aprogrammable logic controller via auxiliaryoutput Y32.The PNOZ e1vp is to use both contactorsK9 and K10 on safety output 24 to switch asingle load.

Feedback loopPNOZ e1p, PNOZ e1.1pThe feedback loop is not used.PNOZ e1vpThe unit has two feedback loops, one (Y6)for safety output 14 and one (Y7) for safetyoutput 24. N/C contacts K9 and K10 on thecontactors are connected to the feedbackloop input Y7. When the reset button isoperated, a test is carried out to checkwhether both N/C contacts K9 and K10 areclosed, i.e. whether the contacts have de-energised. If one of the contacts is open,the safety outputs will retain the low signal.It will not be possible to restart the unit untilthe feedback loop is closed and the inputcircuits have been opened and then closedagain.If the signal at the safety outputs switchesfrom high to low, the N/C contacts mustclose within a max. of 150 ms. If onecontactor fails to de-energise, thecorresponding N/C contact will remainopen; an error is detected and is displayedas a flashing pulse (1, 8). It will not bepossible to switch the unit back on until theerror has been rectified and the supplyvoltage has been switched off and then onagain.

ResetPNOZ e1p, PNOZ e1.1pIf the light barriers are not interrupted, theunits can be started by pressing the resetbutton S1 (monitored reset).

PNOZ e1vpIf the light barriers are not interrupted andthe feedback loop is closed, the unit can bestarted by pressing the reset button S1(monitored reset).

PNOZ e1p, PNOZ e1.1p, PNOZ e1vpLight barriers, Category 4, EN 954-1

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Safety assessment

● The PNOZelog relays and their respectivecontactors must be installed in a singlelocation.

● The light barrier (category 4) will detect ashort circuit between 24 VDC and theinput circuits (S12-S22). Safety outputs14 and 24 will carry a low signal.

● Provided the PNOZelog is still ready foroperation, rectifying a short circuitbetween 24 VDC and the reset circuitinput S34 will lead to a high signal atsafety outputs 14 and 24.

● A short circuit between 24 VDC and thelogic inputs S35 or S36 will not affect theconnection logic.

● A short circuit between 24 VDC and asafety output on the PNOZ e1vp will bedetected and the safety outputs will carrya low signal. However, it is not possibleto shut down via the second safetyoutput because both contactors aredriven via safety output 24.

Pilz units

Number Type Features Order number1 PNOZ e1p 24 VDC 774 1301 PNOZ e1.1p 24 VDC 774 1331 PNOZ e1vp 24 VDC, 10s 774 131

Drawing file:

Page 3 and 4 in the project EPLAN4/Pilz/PNOZ0702

PNOZ e1p, PNOZ e1.1p, PNOZ e1vpLight barriers, Category 4, EN 954-1

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Features

● 1 safety window without detection ofshorts across contacts

● 2 zone control limit switches withdetection of shorts across contacts

● 3 logic connections● One load shutdown with a 0.5 s delay

Description

Monitoring functionAt a feed station with safety window, thehazard arising from the movement of anindustrial robot is to be avoided. Theoperator is to be able to feed in new partswhen the industrial robot is not movingwithin the feed area.The PNOZ e1p monitors the safety window.If the safety window is open, safety output14 sends a low signal to the OR input of thePNOZ e1.1p and PNOZ e1vp. ThePNOZ e1.1p and PNOZ e1vp monitor onezone control limit switch each. Safety output14 of the PNOZ e1.1p is linked to the ANDinput of the PNOZ e1vp. A PZE X4 isconnected to safety output 24 on the PNOZe1vp.Voltage is supplied to the PZE X4 when:● The safety window is closedor● Both zone control limit switches are

operated.

There is no supply voltage to the PZE X4when:● The safety window is openand● One of the two area limit switches is not

operated.There is a delay of 0.5 s in interrupting thesupply voltage.The PZE X4 controls the industrial robotusing the two safety contacts 13-14 and 23-24 (dual-channel).The status of safety output 24 on the PNOZe1vp is transmitted instantaneously to aprogrammable logic controller via auxiliaryoutput Y32.

Feedback loopPNOZ e1p, PNOZ e1.1pThe feedback loop is not used.PNOZ e1vpWhen the unit is started, a test is carried outto check whether the N/C contact on thefeedback loop at Y7 is closed. If the contactis open, the safety outputs will retain the lowsignal. The unit will not be ready foroperation again until the feedback loop isclosed and the input circuits have beenopened and then closed again.If the signal at the safety outputs switchesfrom high to low, the N/C contacts mustclose within a max. of 150 ms. If the relayson the PZE X4 fail to de-energise, thecorresponding N/C contact will remainopen, an error is detected and is displayedas a flashing pulse (1, 8). It will not bepossible to switch the unit back on until the

PNOZ e1p, PNOZ e1.1p, PNOZ e1vpZone control limit switch, Category 3, EN 954-1

error has been rectified and the supplyvoltage has been switched off and then onagain.

ResetPNOZ e1pIf the safety window is closed, the unit willbe active (automatic reset).PNOZ e1.1pIf the safety window is closed or zonecontrol limit switch 1 is operated, the unitwill be active (automatic reset).PNOZ e1vpIf the safety window is closed or both zonecontrol limit switches are operated and thefeedback loop is closed, the unit will beactive (automatic reset).

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Safety assessment

● The PNOZ e1p and PNOZ e1.1p must beinstalled in a single location. The PNOZe1vp and PZE X4 must be installed in asingle location.

● If a switch contact in the input circuit isoverridden, this will be detected as anerror the next time the affectedPNOZelog is operated. Safety outputs 14and 24 will carry a low signal.

● PNOZ e1p: A short circuit between 24VDC and the input circuits (S12-S22) willbe detected as an error after the nextoperation of the input circuits.Safety outputs 14 and 24 will carry a lowsignal.PNOZ e1.1p and PNOZ e1vp: A shortcircuit between 24 VDC and the inputcircuits (S11-S12, S21-S22) willimmediately be detected as an error.

● A short circuit between 24 VDC and thereset circuit input S34 will be detectedimmediately. Safety outputs 14 and 24will carry a low signal.

● A short circuit between 24 VDC and thelogic inputs S35 or S36 will not affect theconnection logic.

● A short circuit between 24 VDC andsafety output 14 on the PNOZ e1p orPNOZ e1.1p will be detected and thesafety outputs will carry a low signal.As no second shutdown route is availablefor the PZE X4 on safety output 24 of thePNOZ e1vp (safety output 14unconnected), the PZE X4 cannot be shutdown if there is a short circuit at thissafety output.

Pilz units

Number Type Features Order number1 PNOZ e1p 24 VDC 774 1301 PNOZ e1.1p 24 VDC 774 1331 PNOZ e1vp 24 VDC, 10s 774 131

Drawing file:

Page 9 and 10 in the project EPLAN4/Pilz/PNOZ0702

PNOZ e1p, PNOZ e1.1p, PNOZ e1vpZone control limit switch, Category 3, EN 954-1

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Features

● 1 operating mode selector switch,automatic/manual

● 1 enable switch● 1 machine gate● 1 machine loading hatch● 3 E-STOP functions● 1 machine controller (servo drive)● No detection of shorts across contacts● 6 logic connections● One load shutdown with a 3 s delay

Description

Monitoring functionOn a machine tool, the hazard arising from aloading system within the machine workarea is to be prevented. The servo drive forthe loading system is started and stoppedvia the PNOZ e1vp (A25). The S1 switch onboth PNOZ e1p units (A19 and A20) can beused to select between manual andautomatic mode.● Automatic mode: The loading system is

operational when:- The machine loading hatch S4 or the

machine gate S6 is closed and- E-STOP buttons S8 ... S10 are not

operated.● Manual mode: The loading system is

operational at reduced speed when:- The enable switch S3 is operated and- E-STOP buttons S8 ... S10 are not

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A switch between the operating modes willnot be detected until reset button S2 hasbeen operated and then released.The PNOZ e1vp (A 25) switches thecontactors on the servo drive via the twocontactors K27 and K28 at safety output 24.The status of the PNOZelog devices istransmitted to a programmable logiccontroller via auxiliary output Y32.

Feedback loopPNOZ e1p, PNOZ e1.1pThe feedback loop is not used.PNOZ e1vp (A25)When the unit is started, a test is carried outto check whether the N/C contacts on thefeedback loop at Y7 are closed, i.e. whetherthe contactors have de-energised. If one ofthe contacts K27 or K28 is open, the safetyoutputs will retain the low signal. The unitwill not be ready for operation again until thefeedback loop is closed and the input circuithas been opened and then closed again.If the signal at the safety outputs switchesfrom high to low, the N/C contacts mustclose within a max. of 150 ms. If onecontactor fails to de-energise, thecorresponding N/C contact will remainopen; an error is detected and is displayedas a flashing pulse (1, 8). It will not bepossible to switch the unit back on until theerror has been rectified and the supplyvoltage has been switched off and then onagain.

ResetPNOZ e1p (A19, A20, A24)If the input circuit is closed, the units can bestarted by operating the reset button S2 orS11 (monitored reset).PNOZ e1.1p (A21, A23), PNOZ e1p (A22)If the enabling switch is operated or themachine gate or machine loading hatch isclosed, the units will be active (automaticreset).PNOZ e1vp (A25)If the input circuit and feedback loop areclosed, the unit will be active (automaticreset).

PNOZ e1p, PNOZ e1.1p, PNOZ e1vpGate combination, Category 3, EN 954-1

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Safety assessment

● The PNOZelog units A21, A22 and A23must be installed in a single location.Units A19, A20, A24 and A25, the wiringof the input circuits and the contactorson the safety output (A25) must beinstalled in a single location.

● A19 and A20: If a switch contact in theinput circuit is overridden, this will remainundetected.A21, A22, A23 and A24: If a switchcontact in the input circuit is overridden,this will be detected as an error the nexttime the E-STOP button from the affectedPNOZelog is operated. Safety outputs 14and 24 will carry a low signal.A24: The error is reset by operatinganother E-STOP button; after a restartthe safety outputs will again carry a highsignal.

● PNOZ e1p (A19, A20) and PNOZ e1vp(A25): A short circuit between 24 VDCand the input circuits (S12, S22) will notbe detected.

PNOZ e1p (A22, A24) and PNOZ e1.1p(A21, A23): A short circuit between 24VDC and the input circuits (S12-S22) willbe detected as an error after the nextoperation of the input circuits. Safetyoutputs 14 and 24 will carry a low signal.

● A19, A20, A24: Provided the PNOZelog isstill ready for operation, rectifying a shortcircuit between 24 VDC and the resetcircuit input S34 will lead to a high signalat safety outputs 14 and 24.A21, A22, A23, A25: A short circuitbetween 24 VDC and the reset circuitinput S34 will be detected immediately.Safety outputs 14 and 24 will carry a lowsignal.

● A short circuit between 24 VDC and thelogic inputs S35 or S36 will not affect theconnection logic.

● A short circuit between 24 VDC and asafety output will be detected and thesafety outputs will carry a low signal.Although a short circuit between 24 VDCand a safety output is also detected onthe PNOZ e1vp, it is not possible to shut

Pilz units

Number Type Features Order number4 PNOZ e1p 24 VDC 774 1302 PNOZ e1.1p 24 VDC 774 1331 PNOZ e1vp 24 VDC, 10s 774 131

Drawing file:

Page 13 ... 15 in the project EPLAN4/Pilz/PNOZ0702

PNOZ e1p, PNOZ e1.1p, PNOZ e1vpGate combination, Category 3, EN 954-1

down via the second safety outputbecause the servo drive is driven only viasafety output 24.

● It must be possible to protect theoperating mode selector switch fromunauthorised operation. The possibility ofa short occurring between the connectionwires of the operating mode selectorswitch must be excluded.

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Features

● 1 dual-channel two-hand control withdetection of shorts across contacts

● 3 safety gates with detection of shortsacross contacts, without start-up test,dual-channel

● 1 operating mode selector switch forthe two-hand function, with detectionof shorts across contacts

● 5 logic connections

Description

Monitoring functionA machine’s work area is protected with 3safety gates. In set-up mode, the machinecan be operated at reduced speed and withthe safety gate open via the two-handcontrol function. The following operatingoptions can be selected via the operatingmode selector switch:● All safety gates closed, two-hand control

inactive● Safety gate 1 may be open, two-hand

control active● Safety gate 2 may be open, two-hand

control active● Safety gate 3 may be open, two-hand

control activeThe PNOZ e1.1p (A30) is to use bothcontactors K29 and K30 at safety outputs14 and 24 to switch a single load.

Feedback loopPNOZ e2.1p, PNOZ e1.1p (A26, A27 andA28)The feedback loop is not used.PNOZ e1.1p (A29)The unit has a separate feedback loop. N/Ccontacts K29 and K30 on the contactors areconnected to the feedback loop input Y6.When the unit is started, a test is carried outto check whether both N/C contacts areclosed, i.e. whether the contactors have de-energised. If one of the contacts K29 or K30is open, the safety outputs will retain the lowsignal. The unit will not be ready foroperation again until the feedback loop isclosed and the input circuits have beenopened and then closed again.If the signal at the safety outputs switchesfrom high to low, the N/C contacts mustclose within a max. of 150 ms. If onecontactor fails to de-energise, thecorresponding N/C contact will remainopen; an error is detected and is displayedas a flashing pulse (1, 8). It will not bepossible to switch the unit back on until theerror has been rectified and the supplyvoltage has been switched off and then onagain.

ResetPNOZ e2.1pIf the two-hand buttons are operatedsimultaneously (within 0.5 s), the unit will beactive (automatic reset).PNOZ e1.1p (A27, A28)If the input circuits / safety gate are closed,the units will be active (automatic reset).PNOZ e1.1p (A29)If the safety gate and feedback loop areclosed, the unit will be active (automaticreset).

PNOZ e2.1p, PNOZ e1.1pOperation with safety gate open, Category 4, EN 954-1

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Pilz units

Number Type Features Order number1 PNOZ e1p 24 VDC 774 1303 PNOZ e1.1p 24 VDC 774 1331 PNOZ e2.1p 24 VDC 774 136

Drawing file:

Page 16 and 17 in the project EPLAN4/Pilz/PNOZ0702

Safety assessment

● The PNOZelog relays must be installed ina single location.

● If a switch contact is overridden, this willbe detected as an error the next time theaffected PNOZelog is operated. Safetyoutputs 14 and 24 will carry a low signal.

● A short circuit between 24 VDC and theinput circuits (S11-S12, S21-S22, S11-S12-S13, S21-S22-S23) will be detectedas an error. Safety outputs 14 and 24 willcarry a low signal.

● A short circuit between 24 VDC and thereset circuit input S34 will be detectedimmediately. Safety outputs 14 and 24will carry a low signal.

● A short circuit between 24 VDC and thelogic inputs S35 or S36 will not affect theconnection logic.

PNOZ e2.1p, PNOZ e1.1pOperation with safety gate open, Category 4, EN 954-1

● A short circuit between 24 VDC and asafety output on the PNOZ e1.1p (A29)will be detected and the safety outputswill carry a low signal. The load will beswitched off via the second safetyoutput.

● It must be possible to protect theoperating mode selector switch fromunauthorised operation. The possibility ofa short occurring between the connectionwires of the operating mode selectorswitch must be excluded.

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Features

● 1 E-STOP button with detection ofshorts across contacts

● 1 dual-channel two-hand control withdetection of shorts across contacts

● 1 logic connection

Description

Monitoring functionA two-hand control is also protectedthrough an E-STOP button.The contactors on outputs 14 and 24 of thePNOZ e1.1p energise if● The E-STOP button has not beenoperated and● The two-hand button is operated.

Both contactors de-energise if:● The E-STOP button has been operatedor● The two-hand button has not been

operated.

The PNOZ e1.1p is to use both contactorsat safety outputs 14 and 24 to switch asingle load.

Feedback loopPNOZ e1.1pThe unit has a separate feedback loop. N/Ccontacts K41 and K42 on the contactors areconnected to the feedback loop input Y6.

PNOZ e1.1p, PNOZ e2.1pE-STOP - Two-hand control, Category 4, EN 954-1

When the unit is started, a test is carried outto check whether both N/C contacts areclosed, i.e. whether the contactors have de-energised. If one of the contacts K41 or K42is open, the safety outputs will retain the lowsignal. The unit will not be ready foroperation again until the feedback loop isclosed and the input circuits have beenopened and then closed again.If the signal at the safety outputs switchesfrom high to low, the N/C contacts mustclose within a max. of 150 ms. If onecontactor fails to de-energise, thecorresponding N/C contact will remainopen; an error is detected and is displayedas a flashing pulse (1, 8). It will not bepossible to switch the unit back on until theerror has been rectified and the supplyvoltage has been switched off and then onagain.PNOZ e2.1pThe feedback loop is not used.

StartPNOZ e1.1pIf the E-STOP button S1 has not beenoperated, the unit will be active (automaticreset).PNOZ e2.1pIf the two-hand buttons are operatedsimultaneously (within 0.5 s), the unit will beactive (automatic reset).

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Safety assessment

● The PNOZelog relays must be installed ina single location.

● If a switch contact in the input circuit isoverridden, this will be detected as anerror the next time the affectedPNOZelog is operated. Safety outputs 14and 24 will carry a low signal.

● A short circuit between 24 VDC and theinput circuits will be detected as an error.Safety outputs 14 and 24 will carry a lowsignal.

● PNOZe1.1p: A short circuit between 24VDC and the reset circuit input S34 willbe detected immediately. Safety outputs14 and 24 will carry a low signal.

● A short circuit between 24 VDC and thelogic inputs S35 or S36 will not affect theconnection logic.

● A short circuit between 24 VDC andsafety output 14 or 24 will be detectedand the safety outputs will carry a lowsignal. On the PNOZ e1.1p, the load isshut down via the second safety output.

Pilz units

Number Type Features Order number1 PNOZ e1.1p 24 VDC 774 1331 PNOZ e2.1p 24 VDC 774 136

Drawing file:

Page 22 in the project EPLAN4/Pilz/PNOZ0702

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PNOZ e1p, PNOZ e4vpGuarding with the safety gate open, Category 3, EN 954-1

Features

● One Mayser SM/BK safety mat and onesafety gate

● Dual-channel with detection of shortsacross contacts

● 1 instantaneous load shutdown● 1 load shutdown with a 0.15 s delay● 1 logic connection

Description

Monitoring functionA safety gate monitors access to a machinewith a potentially hazardous movement. Asafety mat shuts down the machine as soonas the danger zone is accessed when thesafety gate is open.Opening the safety gate interrupts the inputcircuits on the PNOZ e1p; there is a lowsignal at safety outputs 14 and 24. Definedmachine functions are shut down viacontactors K37 and K38. If the safety mat isalso activated, the input circuits on thePNOZ e4vp are short-circuited and there isa low signal at safety outputs 14 and 24.The potentially hazardous machinemovement is shut down via contactors K39and K40.A delay time of 0.15 s is set for safetyoutput 24 on the PNOZ e4vp by connectingfeedback loop Y6 to A1 and Y7 to S11.Contactors K39 and K40 de-energise after a0.15 s delay.

Feedback loopPNOZ e1pN/C contacts K37 and K38 on thecontactors are wired in series to the resetcircuit. The feedback loop is tested duringthe start-up process. If one of the contactsK39 or K40 is open, the safety outputs willretain a low signal.

PNOZ e4vpThe unit has two feedback loops, one (Y6)for safety output 14 and one (Y7) for safetyoutput 24. N/C contacts K39 and K40 onthe contactors are connected to thefeedback loop input Y7. Before safetyoutput 24 is switched on, a test is carriedout to check whether both N/C contactsK39 and K40 are closed, i.e. whether thecontactors have de-energised. If one of thecontacts is open, the safety outputs willretain a low signal. It will not be possible torestart the unit until the feedback loop isclosed and the safety functions have beentriggered.If the signal at the safety outputs switchesfrom high to low, the N/C contacts mustclose within a max. of 150 ms. If onecontactor fails to de-energise, thecorresponding N/C contact will remainopen; an error is detected and is displayedas a flashing pulse (1, 8 or 1,11). It will notbe possible to switch the unit back on untilthe error has been rectified and the supplyvoltage has been switched off and then onagain.

ResetPNOZ e1pIf the safety gate and the feedback loop areclosed, the unit can be started by pressingthe reset button S1 (monitored reset).PNOZ e4vpIf the safety mat has not been activated andthe feedback loop is closed, the unit will beactive (automatic reset).

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Safety assessment● The PNOZelog relays and their respective

contactors must be installed in a singlelocation.

● A short circuit between 24 VDC and theinput circuits (S11-S12, S21-S22) will bedetected as an error. Safety outputs 14and 24 will carry a low signal.

● PNOZ e1p: If a switch contact in theinput circuit is overridden, this will bedetected as an error the next time theaffected PNOZelog is operated. Safetyoutputs 14 and 24 will carry a low signal.

● PNOZ e1p: Provided the PNOZelog is stillready for operation, rectifying a shortcircuit between 24 VDC and the resetcircuit input S34 will lead to a high signalat safety outputs 14 and 24.

● PNOZ e1p: A short circuit between 24VDC and a safety output will be detectedand the safety outputs will carry a lowsignal. The load will therefore beswitched off via the second safetyoutput.

● PNOZ e4vp: An interruption to the inputcircuit (S11-S12, S21-S22) will bedetected as an error. Safety outputs 14and 24 will carry a low signal.

● PNOZ e4vp: A short circuit between 24VDC and the logic inputs S35 or S36 willnot affect the connection logic.

● PNOZ e4vp: A short between 24 VDCand a safety output will be detected asan error. However, it is not possible toshut down via the second safety outputbecause both contactors are driven viasafety output 24.

Pilz units

Number Type Features Order number1 PNOZ e1p 24 VDC 774 1301 PNOZ e4vp 24 VDC 774 181

Products made by other manufacturers

Number Description Manufacturer Type1 Safety mat Mayser SM/BK

Drawing file:

Page 24 in the project EPLAN4/Pilz/PNOZ0702

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PNOZ e1p, PNOZ e4.1pMonitoring the work area, with signal lamp, Category 3, EN 954-1

Features

● One Mayser SM/BK safety mat● One self-monitoring signal lamp with

detection of shorts across contacts● 2 zone control limit switches with

detection of shorts across contacts● 2 logic connections

Description

Monitoring functionAt a feed station, the hazard arising from themovements of an industrial robot andmobile tools is to be avoided.A safety mat is used to monitor the workarea around the feed station.The industrial robot should continue workingduring the feed process, provided it isn’twithin the feed area. If the industrial robotmoves into the feed area, this will beindicated via a self-monitoring signal lamp.If the signal lamp should fail or the safetymat be activated, the drive movement willbe shut down if the industrial robot entersthe feed area.The drive movement is only switched onwhen:● The safety mat has not been activated

and the signal lamp is litor● Both zone control switches are operated.

The PNOZ e1p monitors the output switchstatus on the self-monitoring signal lamps.If the signal lamp is lit, safety output 14 willcarry a high signal. The PNOZ e1p is AND-linked to the PNOZ e4.1p. The PNOZ e4.1pmonitors the status of the safety mat. If thesafety mat has not been activated and thesignal lamp is lit, safety output 14 will carrya high signal. The PNOZ e4.1p is OR-linkedto the PNOZ e1.1p. The PNOZe1.1pmonitors the actuation status of the zonecontrol switches on its input circuits. If bothzone control limit switches are operated orthe signal lamp is lit and the safety mat hasnot been activated, there will be a highsignal at safety outputs 14 and 24.Contactors K45 and K46 are switched on.

Feedback loopPNOZ e1p, PNOZ e4.1pThe feedback loop is not used.PNOZ e1.1pThe unit has a separate feedback loop. N/Ccontacts K45 and K46 on the contactors areconnected to the feedback loop input Y6.When the unit is started, a test is carried outto check whether both N/C contacts K45and K46 are closed, i.e. whether thecontactors have de-energised. If one of thecontacts is open, the safety outputs willretain a low signal. It will not be possible torestart the unit until the feedback loop isclosed and the input circuits have beenopened and then closed again.If the signal at the safety outputs switchesfrom high to low, the N/C contacts must

close within a max. of 150 ms. If onecontactor fails to de-energise, thecorresponding N/C contact will remainopen; an error is detected and is displayedas a flashing pulse (1, 8). It will not bepossible to switch the unit back on until theerror has been rectified and the supplyvoltage has been switched off and then onagain.

ResetPNOZ e1pIf the signal lamp is lit, the unit will be active(automatic reset).

PNOZ e4.1pIf the safety mat has not been activated andthe signal lamp is lit, the unit will be active(automatic reset).PNOZ e1.1pIf the safety mat has not been activated andthe signal lamp is lit, or both zone controllimit switches are operated, the unit will beactive (automatic reset).

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Safety assessment:● The PNOZ e1p, PNOZ e4.1p and PNOZ

e1.1p must be installed in a singlelocation. The PNOZe1.1p and itsrespective contactors are not tied to acommon location.

● PNOZ e1p and PNOZ e1.1p: If a switchcontact in the input circuit is overridden,this will be detected as an error the nexttime the affected PNOZelog is operated.Safety outputs 14 and 24 will carry a lowsignal.PNOZ e4.1p: An interruption to the inputcircuit (S11-S12, S21-S22) will bedetected as an error. Safety outputs 14and 24 will carry a low signal.

● A short circuit between 24 VDC and theinput circuits (S11-S12, S21-S22) will be

Pilz units

Number Type Features Order number1 PNOZ e1p 24 VDC 774 1301 PNOZ e1.1p 24 VDC 774 1331 PNOZ e4.1p 24 VDC 774 180

Products made by other manufacturers

Number Description Manufacturer Type1 Safety mat Mayser SM/BK1 Signal lamp Werma 826

Drawing file:

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detected as an error. Safety outputs 14and 24 will carry a low signal.

● A short circuit between 24 VDC and thelogic inputs S35 or S36 will not affect theconnection logic.

● A short circuit between 24 VDC and asafety output will be detected and thesafety outputs will carry a low signal. Onthe PNOZ e1.1p, the load is then shutdown via the second shutdown route.

PNOZ e1p, PNOZ e4.1pMonitoring the work area, with signal lamp, Category 3, EN 954-1

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PNOZ e4.1pSafety mat monitoring with evaluation via a PSS, Category 3, EN 954-1

Features

● One Mayser SM/BK safety mat● Dual-channel with detection of shorts

across contacts● 2 instantaneous load shutdowns● Signal to master programmable safety

system (PSS)● Evaluation of safety mat via PSS

(SB063 E-Stop)● Feasibility test on the PSS input signals

in SB063

Description

Monitoring functionA safety mat operating to the short circuitprinciple is used to monitor access to amachine with a potentially hazardousmovement. The PNOZ e4.1p monitors thesafety mat.Safety outputs S14 and S24 are connectedto the inputs on a PSS and are thereforeintegrated into the master programmablesafety system.If the safety mat is activated, the inputcircuits on the PNOZ 4.1p are short-circuited and there is a low signal at safetyoutputs 14 and 24. The low signal at PSSinputs E00.00 and E00.01 is evaluated bystandard function block SB063 and thepotentially hazardous movement is shutdown via contactors K1 and K2.

Feedback loopPNOZ e4.1pThe feedback loop is not used.

ResetPNOZ e4.1pIf the safety mat has not been activated, theunit will be active (automatic reset).

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Safety assessment● A short circuit between 24 VDC and the

input circuits (S11-S12, S21-S22) will bedetected as an error. Safety outputs 14and 24 will carry a low signal.

● A short between the input circuits (S11-S12, S21-S22) will not be detected as anerror but will cause the unit to shut down.Safety outputs 14 and 24 will carry a lowsignal.

● A short circuit between 24 VDC and asafety output will be detected and thesafety output will carry a low signal. Theload will be switched off via the secondshutdown route.

Pilz units

Number Type Features Order number1 PNOZ e4.1p 24 VDC 774 180

Products made by other manufacturers

Number Description Manufacturer Type1 Safety mat Mayser SM/BK

Drawing file:

Page 26 in the project EPLAN4/Pilz/PNOZ0702

PNOZ e4.1pSafety mat monitoring with evaluation via a PSS, Category 3, EN 954-1

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Example for the PSS parameter settings

SB063E-STOP

KF 000600 - W - SSNRM 110.01 .RLO_ONE - X - GRPE 0.00 .SafetyMat K1 - X - NC_1E 0.01 .SafetyMat K2 - X - NC_2M 110.01 .RLO-ONE - X - AuStM 110.01 .RLO-ONE - X - ARstM 110.00 .RLO-ZERO - X - FTSTM 110.00 .RLO-ZERO - X - RSET

ENBL - X -M 088.23.SafetyMat

PNOZ e4.1pSafety mat monitoring with evaluation via a PSS, Category 3, EN 954-1

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Certificates and approvalsPilz is certified to DIN ISO 9001.International approvals andcertification from recognised test

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Alphabetically by type

Type Features Order number PagePNOZ e1p 24 VDC 774 130 2.10-2PNOZ e1.1p 24 VDC 774 133 2.10-4PNOZ e1vp 10 s 24 VDC 774 131 2.10-7PNOZ e1vp 300 s 24 VDC 774 132 2.10-7PNOZ e2.1p 24 VDC 774 136 2.10-11PNOZ e2.2p 24 VDC 774 135 2.10-14PNOZ e3.1p 24 VDC 774 139 2.10-17PNOZ e3vp 10 s 24 VDC 774 137 2.10-20PNOZ e3vp 300 s 24 VDC 774 138 2.10-20PNOZ e4.1p 24 VDC 774 180 2.10-24PNOZ e4vp 10 s 24 VDC 774 181 2.10-28PNOZ e5.11p 24 VDC 774 190 2.10-33PNOZ e5.13p 24 VDC 774 191 2.10-37

Accessories

Type Order number PagePLC drivers 874 130B 2.9-4Terminal block S 99/P1/P2 374 280

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Numerically by order number

Order number Type Features Page774 130 PNOZ e1p 24 VDC 2.10-2774 131 PNOZ e1vp 10 s 24 VDC 2.10-7774 132 PNOZ e1vp 300 s 24 VDC 2.10-7774 133 PNOZ e1.1p 24 VDC 2.10-4774 135 PNOZ e2.2p 24 VDC 2.10-14774 136 PNOZ e2.1p 24 VDC 2.10-11774 137 PNOZ e3vp 10 s 24 VDC 2.10-20774 138 PNOZ e3vp 300 s 24 VDC 2.10-20774 139 PNOZ e3.1p 24 VDC 2.10-17774 180 PNOZ e4.1p 24 VDC 2.10-24774 181 PNOZ e4vp 24 VDC 2.10-28774 190 PNOZ e5.11p 24 VDC 2.10-33774 191 PNOZ e5.13p 24 VDC 2.10-37

Accessories

Order number Type Page374 280 Terminal block S 99/P1/P2874 130B PLC drivers 2.9-4

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The terms of delivery and of payment of therespective Pilz company with whom a salescontract is closed are applied. As a rule thisis the Pilz company that places the order.Please select the legal contract partner fromthe order confirmation.