___________________ Overview 1 ___________________ Safety notes SITOP power supply Description, device design, 2 ___________________ dimension drawing 3 ___________________ Mounting/removal Selectivity modules Manual Mounting position, mounting ___________________ 4 clearances ___________________ 5 Installation ___________________ 6 Technical data Safety, approvals, EMC 7 ___________________ 8 Environmental conditions ___________________ 9 Environment ___________________ 10 Service & Support SITOP select 4 x 10 A 6EP1961-2BA00 SITOP PSE200U 4 x 3 A 6EP1961-2BA11 6EP1961-2BA31 6EP1961-2BA51 6EP1961-2BA61 SITOP PSE200U 4 x 10 A 6EP1961-2BA21 6EP1961-2BA41 11.2017 C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 Legal information Warning notice system This manual contains notices you have to observe in order to ensure your personal safety, as well as to prevent damage to property. 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All rights reserved Overview Description Figure 1 View of devices In conjunction with a 24 V power supply, the selectivity module is used to distribute the load current across several branches and to monitor the individual currents in these branches. Faults in the individual branches caused by overload or short-circuit are detected and selectively switched off, so that the fault does not impact the other load circuits. This means fast troubleshooting and minimized downtimes. The key benefits of the product include: A maximum of 4 load branches are monitored for each module The response threshold can be continually set for each output using a potentiometer Overcurrents are reliably switched off, independent of the cable length and cable crosssection The 24 V supply for the other loads is maintained Multi-colored LED for each output for faster troubleshooting on-site Floating group signal contact for remote diagnostics (for -2BA00, -2BA11, -2BA21, -2BA51) Single-channel signal to serially indicate the state of the individual outputs (for -2BA31, -2BA41, -2BA61) Selectivity modules Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 3 Overview Evaluation using free-of-charge SIMATIC S7 function blocks (S7-300/400/1200/1500) for modules with single channel signal It can be selected that the load branches are sequentially switched on to reduce the total inrush current Versions for limited output power ratings according to NEC Class 2 (maximum, 100 VA). Ordering data The following device options are available: Selectivity modules Type Order number SITOP select 6EP1961-2BA00 24 V DC input Number of outputs: 4 Setting range of the response threshold: 2 - 10 A with group signaling contact SITOP PSE200U 6EP1961-2BA11 24 V DC input Number of outputs: 4 Setting range of the response threshold: 0.5 - 3 A with group signaling contact SITOP PSE200U 6EP1961-2BA21 24 V DC input Number of outputs: 4 Setting range of the response threshold: 3 - 10 A with group signaling contact SITOP PSE200U 6EP1961-2BA31 24 V DC input Number of outputs: 4 Setting range of the response threshold: 0.5 - 3 A with group signaling contact SITOP PSE200U 6EP1961-2BA41 24 V DC input Number of outputs: 4 Setting range of the response threshold: 3 - 10 A with group signaling contact Selectivity modules 4 Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 Overview Selectivity modules Type Order number SITOP PSE200U 6EP1961-2BA51 24 V DC input Number of outputs: 4 Setting range of the response threshold: 0.5 - 3 A with group signaling contact, NEC Class 2 SITOP PSE200U 6EP1961-2BA61 24 V DC input Number of outputs: 4 Setting range of the response threshold: 0.5 - 3 A with single-channel signal, NEC Class 2 Accessories Type Order number Flat insertable fuse: Manufacturer, Littelfuse, series FKS, 19 mm long (for 6EP1961-2BA00) 162.6185.* (FKS-32), 166.7000.* (FKS-80) Device name plate 20 mm x 7 mm, TI grey (for 6EP1961-2BA11, -2BA21, -2BA31, -2BA41, -2BA51, -2BA61) 3RT2900-1SB20 Validity This manual provides information on the following products: Selectivity module SITOP select 10 A Article number: 6EP1961-2BA00 Product State: 4 Selectivity module SITOP PSE200U 3 A Article number: 6EP1961-2BA11, 6EP1961-2BA31 Product state: 3 changes with respect to the previous version (PS: 2): - temperature range extended to -25 ... 60 C - terminal labeling changed from "NC" to "NF" Selectivity module SITOP PSE200U 3 A NEC Class 2 Article number: 6EP1961-2BA51, 6EP1961-2BA61 Product state: 2 changes with respect to the previous version (PS: 1): - temperature range extended to -25 ... 60 C - terminal labeling changed from "NC" to "NF" Selectivity module SITOP PSE200U 10 A Article number: 6EP1961-2BA21, 6EP1961-2BA41 Product state: 3 changes with respect to the previous version (PS: 2): - temperature range extended to -25 ... 60 C - terminal labeling changed from "NC" to "NF" Selectivity modules Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 5 Overview Selectivity modules 6 Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 Table of contents Overview................................................................................................................................................. 3 1 2 Safety notes ............................................................................................................................................ 9 1.1 General safety instructions ....................................................................................................... 9 1.2 Safety instructions for hazardous zones ................................................................................... 9 Description, device design, dimension drawing...................................................................................... 11 2.1 Device description...................................................................................................................11 2.2 Connections and terminal designation....................................................................................12 2.3 Potentiometer ..........................................................................................................................14 2.4 Status displays and signaling .................................................................................................15 2.5 2.5.1 2.5.2 Buttons and selector switches ................................................................................................19 SITOP select ...........................................................................................................................19 SITOP PSE200U ....................................................................................................................20 2.6 2.6.1 2.6.2 Electronic overload shutdown and reset .................................................................................21 SITOP select ...........................................................................................................................21 SITOP PSE200U ....................................................................................................................23 2.7 2.7.1 2.7.2 Setting the switch-on delay time .............................................................................................26 SITOP select ...........................................................................................................................26 SITOP PSE200U ....................................................................................................................28 2.8 Block diagram .........................................................................................................................29 2.9 Dimensions and weight ...........................................................................................................31 3 Mounting/removal ................................................................................................................................. 33 4 Mounting position, mounting clearances ................................................................................................ 35 5 6 4.1 Standard mounting position ....................................................................................................35 4.2 4.2.1 4.2.2 4.2.3 Other mounting positions ........................................................................................................37 6EP1961-2BA00 .....................................................................................................................37 6EP1961-2BA11, 6EP1961-2BA31, 6EP1961-2BA51 and 6EP1961-2BA61 ........................39 6EP1961-2BA21 and 6EP1961-2BA41 ..................................................................................41 Installation ............................................................................................................................................ 43 5.1 Input side connection ..............................................................................................................43 5.2 Output-side connection ...........................................................................................................45 Technical data ...................................................................................................................................... 47 6.1 Input ........................................................................................................................................47 6.2 Output .....................................................................................................................................47 6.3 Efficiency .................................................................................................................................50 Selectivity modules Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 7 Table of contents 7 6.4 Protection and monitoring ...................................................................................................... 51 6.5 MTBF ..................................................................................................................................... 51 6.6 Mechanical system ................................................................................................................ 52 6.7 Accessories ............................................................................................................................ 53 6.8 Dimension drawing ................................................................................................................ 53 Safety, approvals, EMC ........................................................................................................................ 55 7.1 Safety ..................................................................................................................................... 55 7.2 Approvals ............................................................................................................................... 55 7.3 EMC ....................................................................................................................................... 56 8 Environmental conditions ...................................................................................................................... 57 9 Environment ......................................................................................................................................... 59 10 Service & Support ................................................................................................................................. 61 Selectivity modules 8 Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 1 Safety notes 1.1 General safety instructions WARNING Correct handling of the devices When operating electrical devices, it is inevitable that certain components will carry dangerous voltages. Therefore, failure to handle the units properly can result in death or serious physical injury as well as extensive property damage. Only appropriately qualified personnel may work on or in the vicinity of this equipment. Perfect, safe, and reliable operation of this equipment is dependent on proper transportation, storage, installation and mounting. Before installation or maintenance work can begin, the system's main switch must be switched off and measures taken to prevent it being switched on again. If this instruction is not observed, touching live parts can result in death or serious injury. 1.2 Safety instructions for hazardous zones WARNING OPERATE POTENTIOMETERS OR SWITCHES IN NON-HAZARDOUS AREAS ONLY! Selectivity modules Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 9 Safety notes 1.2 Safety instructions for hazardous zones Selectivity modules 10 Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 Description, device design, dimension drawing 2.1 2 Device description Using the selectivity module, a 24 V DC output voltage from a regulated power supply can be distributed across four load circuits. The response threshold of the output current can be individually set for each output using a potentiometer. When the set response threshold is exceeded, the output is automatically switched off according to a defined switch off characteristic, and can be switched on again after a wait time using a pushbutton or remote reset (SITOP PSE200U). The status of the output is displayed using a multi-color LED for each output. The status of the outputs can be processed via a group signaling contact or via a serial single-channel signal. +24 V input 0 V connection for the internal supply +24 V outputs Group signal contact/status output/remote reset input Potentiometer for each output Button Measuring point Indicator light for each output Natural convection Clearance above/below Selector switch for switch-on delay Figure 2-1 Design Selectivity modules Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 11 Description, device design, dimension drawing 2.2 Connections and terminal designation 2.2 Connections and terminal designation The input terminals can be used to establish the connection to the supply voltage. The 0 V connection is used to supply the internal electronics. Output terminals are used to connect to the loads to be supplied (also see Chapter Installation (Page 43)). Using the group signal contact or status output , the operating state of the device can be processed (function and contact rating, see Chapter Figure 2-4 Operating displays and signaling (SITOP select and SITOP PSE200U) (Page 15)). The remote reset input is used to reset outputs that have been automatically shut down (function, see Chapter Status displays and signaling (Page 15)). Connections and terminal designations for 6EP1961-2BA00 + 24 V input 2 screw terminals 0 V connection 2 screw terminals + 24 V output: 1, 2, 3, 4 One screw terminal each group signal contact (13, 14) One screw terminal each Connections and terminal designations for 6EP1961-2BA11, 6EP1961-2BA21 and 6EP1961-2BA51 + 24 V input 2 screw terminals 0 V connection 2 screw terminals + 24 V output: 1, 2, 3, 4 One screw terminal each group signal contact (11, 12, 14); One screw terminal each remote reset (RST) Connections and terminal designations for 6EP1961-2BA31, 6EP1961-2BA41 and 6EP1961-2BA61 + 24 V input 2 screw terminals 0 V connection 2 screw terminals + 24 V output: 1, 2, 3, 4 One screw terminal each not assigned (NF) 2 screw terminals status output (S); remote reset (RST) One screw terminal each Selectivity modules 12 Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 Description, device design, dimension drawing 2.2 Connections and terminal designation *1) Do not subject the end stop to higher loads Figure 2-2 Terminal data NOTICE Overload of the wiring The "0 V" connection is only used to supply the internal electronics of the selectivity module. The 0 V of the connected loads must be routed directly to the power supply using separate cables! Selectivity modules Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 13 Description, device design, dimension drawing 2.3 Potentiometer 2.3 Potentiometer The potentiometer on the front of the device is used to set the response threshold of the output current. When delivered, the maximum possible response threshold is set. Figure 2-3 Potentiometer (SITOP select and SITOP PSE200U) Note It is only permissible to use an insulated screwdriver when actuating the potentiometer. For information on actuating the potentiometer (screwdriver, torque), see Figure 2-2 Terminal data (Page 13). Note For SITOP PSE200U, the actual output current of a branch can be determined by measuring the voltage at measuring point "MP" with respect to the "0 V" terminal. A measured voltage of 1 V corresponds to an output current of 1 A. Selectivity modules 14 Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 Description, device design, dimension drawing 2.4 Status displays and signaling 2.4 Status displays and signaling 6EP1961-2BA00 6EP1961-2BA11 6EP1961-2BA31 6EP1961-2BA21 6EP1961-2BA41 6EP1961-2BA51 6EP1961-2BA61 Operating display Two-color LED Three-color LED Three-color LED Group signal contact (13, 14 or 11, 12, 14) floating relay contact (NO contact), contact rating: 24 V/0.5 A floating relay contact (changeover contact), contact rating: 24 V/0.1 A - Status output (S) - - non-isolated 24 V DC output, max. 30 mA Remote reset input (RST) - non-isolated non-isolated 24 V DC input 24 V DC input Signal level "High" for > 15 V Signal level "High" for > 15 V Figure 2-4 Operating displays and signaling (SITOP select and SITOP PSE200U) The operating state of the outputs is displayed using multi-color LEDs at the front of the device. Symbols indicate the significance of each LED, which are listed in the following table. LED off LED is continuously lit LED flashes Selectivity modules Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 15 Description, device design, dimension drawing 2.4 Status displays and signaling SITOP select LED and group signaling contact Signaling 6EP1961-2BA00 Off All LEDs: * No supply voltage * Device powering up: After the device has powered up, the outputs are switched on, taking into consideration the switch-on delay that has been set. Lights up green Normal operation, output is switched on Lights up red Output switched off automatically to due overload Flashes red Outputs ready to be reset after an automatic switch off by pressing the button Light up red All LEDs are red (after actuating the reset button for a minimum of 8 s): programming mode for the switch-on delay Flashes red All LEDs flash red (in the programming mode): signals the programmed switch-on delay time: Group signaling contact (NO contact) * all LEDs flash 1x simultaneously red, followed by a 2 s pause: 0 ms * all LEDs flash 2x simultaneously red, followed by a 2 s pause: 24 ms * all LEDs flash 3x simultaneously red, followed by a 2 s pause: 100 ms Signal contact (13-14) opens (=quiescent position) when one/several outputs are switched off as a result of overload or when a fuse ruptures. Selectivity modules 16 Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 Description, device design, dimension drawing 2.4 Status displays and signaling SITOP PSE200U LED and group signaling contact or status output Signaling Off 6EP1961-2BA11 6EP1961-2BA31 6EP1961-2BA21 6EP1961-2BA41 6EP1961-2BA51 6EP1961-2BA61 All LEDs: * No supply voltage * Device powering up: After the device has powered up, the outputs are switched on, taking into consideration the switch-on delay that has been set. Group signal: Inactive Status output1*: - LED, individual output: Output defective (internal fuse has ruptured) Group signal: Inactive Status output1*: Ci = '0' Lights up green Normal operation, output is switched on Flashes green The output current is in the overload range according to the shutdown characteristic (see Chapter SITOP PSE200U (Page 23)) Group signal: Active Status output1*: Ci = '1' -2BA11, -2BA21, -2BA31, -2BA41: overload at the output: Output current 101 - 150 % of the response threshold (for 5 s) -2BA51, -2BA61: overload at the output: Output current 101 - 110 % of the response threshold (for 5 s) Group signal: Active Lights up red Output automatically shut down due to overload or external overvoltage > typ. 30 V/100 ms. The output can be switched on again after a typical wait time of 20 s. The wait time still to elapse is saved when switching off the device - and is reactivated after the device has been switched on again. Group signal: Inactive Flashes red Status output1*: Ci = '0' Output ready to be reset after an automatic switch off by actuating the button or remote reset (effective for all outputs that have been automatically switched off) Group signal: Inactive Flashes orange Status output1*: Ci = '1' Status output1*: Ci = '0' Output manually switched off using the button: The state is saved when the device is switched off, and can only be reset again by pressing the up button again. Group signal: Active Status output1*: Ci = '0' Red Device overtemperature: The outputs can be switched-on again once the running temperature is in the normal range. light Group signal: Inactive Status output1*: Ci = '0' Group signaling contact (changeover contact) In the "inactive" state, 11-12 are connected and 11-14 open - Selectivity modules Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 17 Description, device design, dimension drawing 2.4 Status displays and signaling Signaling Status output 6EP1961-2BA11 6EP1961-2BA31 6EP1961-2BA21 6EP1961-2BA41 6EP1961-2BA51 6EP1961-2BA61 - Serial signaling (see Figure 2-5 Status signaling (Page 18)), '1' = 24 V DC / '0' = 0 V (pull down) status of all four outputs is serially signaled using status output (see Figure 2-5 Status signaling (Page 18)). A frame comprises a start bit START and four status bits Ci (i=1 ... 4), which are each separated by a pause bit P. While the device powers up, or if the supply voltage is missing, nothing is signaled, the status remains continuously at '0'. For SIMATIC-S7 controllers (S7-300/400/1200/1500), a function block for evaluation is available under (http://www.siemens.com/sitop) or the direct link (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/us/en/view/61450284). 1* The Figure 2-5 Status signaling Selectivity modules 18 Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 Description, device design, dimension drawing 2.5 Buttons and selector switches 2.5 Buttons and selector switches 2.5.1 SITOP select Figure 2-6 Reset button SITOP select The reset button for the SITOP select selectivity module has the following two functions: 1. resets all outputs automatically switched off due to an overload condition (see Chapter Electronic overload shutdown and reset (Page 21)). 2. is used to program the sequential switch-on delay (see Chapter Setting the switch-on delay time (Page 26). Note Switching off and switching on an output while commissioning the device For selectivity module SITOP select, an output can be manually switched off and switched on, e.g. during commissioning, by removing and inserting the flat fuse of the corresponding output. Selectivity modules Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 19 Description, device design, dimension drawing 2.5 Buttons and selector switches 2.5.2 SITOP PSE200U Figure 2-7 Buttons and selector switches, SITOP PSE200U The button for the SITOP PSE200U selectivity module has the following two functions: 1. manually switching an output off and on (see the following). 2. resetting an output automatically switched off due to an overload condition (see Chapter Electronic overload shutdown and reset (Page 21)). The selector switch can be used to select the delay time when switching on the individual outputs (see Chapter Setting the switch-on delay time (Page 26)). Manually switching an output on and off An individual output can be switched on and switched off using the button. When the device is delivered, the outputs are manually switched off. Switching off an output: For outputs that are switched on, LED of the particular output is lit green. You can switch off the output by pressing the assigned button . The LED then flashes orange (output has been manually switched off). Switching on an output: For outputs that have been manually switched off, LED of the particular output is lit orange. You can switch on the output by pressing the assigned button . The LED is then lit green (output is switched on). Note An output that has been manually switched-off can only be manually switched-on again by manually pressing the button again. It is not possible to switch on an output that has been manually switched off using the remote reset signal. An output that has been manually switched off remains saved (latch) even when the supply voltage is no longer available, and is a manually switched off when the supply voltage returns. Selectivity modules 20 Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 Description, device design, dimension drawing 2.6 Electronic overload shutdown and reset 2.6 Electronic overload shutdown and reset An overload is permitted for a defined period of time for each selectivity module output. The output is electronically shut down according to the "Shutdown characteristic" diagram after the limit value has been exceeded. 2.6.1 SITOP select Figure 2-8 Shutdown characteristic SITOP select An output current is continuously permissible up to the selected current response threshold (LED of the output is lit green). In the range 101 - 129 % of the selected current response threshold, an overload current is permissible for 5 seconds; after this time, the output is electronically shut down (LED of the output is lit red). In the range > 130 % of the selected current response threshold, the current is limited to 130 %, after approx. 50 - 100 ms the output is electronically shut down (LED of the output is lit red). When the output current exceeds the selected current response threshold, and if the supply voltage simultaneously dips below 20 V, then the output is electronically shutdown (the LED of the output is lit red). Selectivity modules Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 21 Description, device design, dimension drawing 2.6 Electronic overload shutdown and reset Reset of an electronic overload shutdown using the reset button Figure 2-9 Reset button SITOP select Using the reset button , after a delay time has elapsed, outputs that have been shut down due to an overload can be reset, i.e. the electronic shutdown can be reset. The initial situation is an electronic shutdown of individual outputs as a result of an overload condition. This is signaled using the LED of the particular output. LED Meaning/handling Lit red Electronic shutdown as a result of an overload; wait time until a reset is possible: approx. 20 seconds. Flashes red Output ready for a reset; press the button to switch-on the output again. Lit green The reset was carried out, the output was switched-on again. Procedure to reset an electronic shutdown: 1. After an electronic shutdown (LED of the output is lit red), allow a wait time of 20 seconds to elapse. 2. Press the reset button Electronic shutdown was reset, and the output has been switched-on again (LED of the output is lit green). Note When pressing the button, all of the outputs shut down due to an overload, which are ready for reset (LED flashes red), are switched-in again together. Note If, after a reset, the cause of the overload is still present, then the output is again automatically shut down. Before carrying out a reset, remove the cause of the overload to prevent a new shutdown. Selectivity modules 22 Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 Description, device design, dimension drawing 2.6 Electronic overload shutdown and reset 2.6.2 SITOP PSE200U Shutdown characteristics SITOP PSE200U (with the exception of -2BA51, -2BA61) product version 1: Figure 2-10 Shutdown characteristics SITOP PSE200U (product version 1) An output current is continuously permissible up to the selected current response threshold. In the range 101 - 129 % of the selected current response threshold, an overload current is permissible for 5 seconds; after this time, the output is electronically shut down. In the range > 130 % of the selected current response threshold, the current is limited to 130 %; typically after 100 ms the output is electronically shut down. When the output current exceeds the selected current response threshold, and if the supply voltage simultaneously dips below 20 V, then the output is electronically shutdown. Shutdown characteristic SITOP PSE200U (with the exception of -2BA51, -2BA61) from product version 2 and higher: Figure 2-11 Shutdown characteristics SITOP PSE200U (from product version 2 and higher) An output current is continuously permissible up to the selected current response threshold (LED of the output is lit green). An overload current for 5 seconds is permissible in the range 101 - 149 % of the set current response threshold value (the LED of the output flashes green) - and then the output is electronically shut down (LED of the output is red). Selectivity modules Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 23 Description, device design, dimension drawing 2.6 Electronic overload shutdown and reset In the range > 150 % of the selected current response threshold, the current is limited to 150 %, typically after 100 ms, the output is electronically shut down (LED of the output is lit red). When the output current exceeds the selected current response threshold, and if the supply voltage simultaneously dips below 20 V, then the output is electronically shutdown (the LED of the output is lit red). Shutdown characteristic 6EP1961-2BA51, -2BA61: Figure 2-12 Shutdown characteristic 6EP1961-2BA51, -2BA61 An output current is continuously permissible up to the selected current response threshold (LED of the output is lit green). An overload current for 5 seconds is permissible in the range 101 - 109 % of the set current response threshold value (the LED of the output flashes green) - and then the output is electronically shut down (LED of the output is red). In the range > 110 % of the selected current response threshold, the current is limited to 110 %, typically after 100 ms, the output is electronically shut down (LED of the output is lit red). When the output current exceeds the selected current response threshold, and if the supply voltage simultaneously dips below 20 V, then the output is electronically shutdown (the LED of the output is lit red). Reset of an electronic overload shutdown using the reset button and remote reset Figure 2-13 SITOP PSE200U button Selectivity modules 24 Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 Description, device design, dimension drawing 2.6 Electronic overload shutdown and reset An individual output can be reset using the button. This resets the electronic shutdown of the output, caused by an overload condition. The initial situation is an electronic shutdown of individual outputs as a result of an overload condition. This is signaled using the LED of the particular output. LED Meaning/handling Lit red Electronic shutdown as a result of an overload; wait time until a reset is possible: approx. 20 seconds. Flashes red Output ready for a reset; press the button to switch-on the output again. Lit green The reset was carried out, the output was switched-on again. Procedure to reset an electronic shutdown: 1. After an electronic shutdown (LED of the output is lit red), allow a wait time of 20 seconds to elapse. 2. Press the reset button of the particular output Electronic shutdown was reset, and the output has been switched-on again (LED of the output is lit green). Remote reset: Alternatively, a remote reset signal can be used. The non-isolated 24 V input (referred to the "0 V" terminal of the module) can be used at terminal "RST". A reset is executed for an input level of > 15 V. Note The rising edge of the remote reset signal is evaluated, i.e. for an additional remote reset signal, initially a voltage level of 13 V must be fallen below. Using a remote reset signal at terminal "RST" all outputs that were shut down electronically due to an overload are reset at this time. Prerequisite: The output is ready to be reset, i.e. the electronic overload shutdown occurred longer than 20 s ago (LED of the output flashes red). Note If, after a reset, the cause of the overload is still present, then the output is again automatically shut down. Before carrying out a reset, remove the cause of the overload to prevent a new shutdown. Selectivity modules Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 25 Description, device design, dimension drawing 2.7 Setting the switch-on delay time 2.7 Setting the switch-on delay time For specific loads, it can make sense to sequentially switch-on the outputs in order to reduce the peak inrush currents, and therefore the load on the power supply. To achieve this, the individual outputs of the selectivity module can be switched-in with a time delay between one another in a fixed sequence (output 1 2 3 4). The delay time set between the individual outputs is the same for all of the outputs. When supplied, the delay time is set to 0 ms (all outputs switch on simultaneously). 2.7.1 SITOP select Figure 2-14 Reset button SITOP select Programming the sequential switch-on delay For specific loads, it can make sense to sequentially switch-on the outputs in order to reduce the peak inrush currents, and therefore the load on the power supply. To achieve this, the individual outputs of the selectivity module can be switched-in with a time delay between one another in a fixed sequence (output 1 2 3 4). The delay time between the individual outputs is the same for all outputs, and can be set to 0 ms, 24 ms or 100 ms. The selected setting is also kept for an unlimited time even when the power fails, and can be changed as often as required. When supplied, the delay time is set to 0 ms (all outputs switch on simultaneously). Selectivity modules 26 Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 Description, device design, dimension drawing 2.7 Setting the switch-on delay time Procedure when setting the delay time: 1. Keep the reset button pressed for approximately 8 seconds. The selectivity module changes into the programming mode, all LEDs are lit red and the outputs are shut down. 2. Release the reset button. The LEDs signal the selected delay time using a specific flash rhythm. The meaning is as follows: LED Meaning flash 1x simultaneously red, followed by a 2 s pause Delay time of 0 ms selected flash 2x simultaneously red, followed by a 2 s pause Delay time of 24 ms selected flash 3x simultaneously red, followed by a 2 s pause Delay time of 100 ms selected The flashing rhythm is repeated after a pause of approx. 2 s. 3. Briefly press the reset button; this causes the actual setting to be moved forward by one stage (0 ms 24 ms 100 ms 0 ms). Press the reset button several times until the required setting is signaled. 4. Then keep the reset button pressed for approximately 8 seconds. All LEDs light up red. 5. Release the reset button. The selectivity module saves the delay time that has been set and sequentially switches on the outputs. The LEDs of the outputs are lit green, and the selectivity module is again in its normal operating mode. Note In the programming mode, if the reset button is not pressed within 30 s, then the selectivity module automatically returns to the normal operating state without saving any change made to the delay time. The setting is also not saved if, while programming, the supply voltage fails. Note The selectivity module outputs are shut down while programming, and are automatically switched-on again after the programming mode is either manually or automatically exited. They are also automatically switched on again after the voltage returns after a power failure! Selectivity modules Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 27 Description, device design, dimension drawing 2.7 Setting the switch-on delay time 2.7.2 SITOP PSE200U Figure 2-15 SITOP PSE200U selector switch Setting the sequential switch-on delay The switch-on delay is set at selector switch . When delivered, DIP switches "A" and "B" are in position "0" (no switch-on delay). Procedure when setting the delay time: With the selectivity module in a no-voltage condition, set DIP switches "A" and "B" to the required delay time. No delay, all four outputs are simultaneously switched-on (condition when delivered). 25 ms delay between the outputs being switched on. 100 ms delay between the outputs being switched on. Outputs switched on depending on the load: The next output is switched on as soon as the current of the previous output lies below the selected response threshold. The next time that the selectivity module powers up, the outputs are sequentially switched on corresponding to the selected delay time. Selectivity modules 28 Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 Description, device design, dimension drawing 2.8 Block diagram 2.8 Block diagram Figure 2-16 Block diagram of the 6EP1961-2BA00 Figure 2-17 Block diagram for 6EP1961-2BA11, 6EP1961-2BA21 and 6EP1961-2BA51 Selectivity modules Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 29 Description, device design, dimension drawing 2.8 Block diagram Figure 2-18 Block diagram 6EP1961-2BA31, 6EP1961-2BA41 and 6EP1961-2BA61 Selectivity modules 30 Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 Description, device design, dimension drawing 2.9 Dimensions and weight 2.9 Dimensions and weight Figure 2-19 Dimension drawing 6EP1961-2BA00 Figure 2-20 Dimension drawing 6EP1961-2BA*1 Selectivity modules Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 31 Description, device design, dimension drawing 2.9 Dimensions and weight 6EP1961-2BA00 6EP1961-2BA11 6EP1961-2BA31 6EP1961-2BA21 6EP1961-2BA41 6EP1961-2BA51 6EP1961-2BA61 Dimensions (W x H x D) in mm 72 x 90 x 88.7 72 x 80 x 65 Weight Approx. 0.4 kg Approx. 0.2 kg Selectivity modules 32 Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 Mounting/removal 3 WARNING Installing the device in a housing or a control cabinet The SITOP select and SITOP PSE200U selectivity modules are built-in units. They must be installed in a housing or control cabinet where only qualified personnel have access. The device can be mounted in a control cabinet on standard mounting rails (see Chapter Mechanical system (Page 52)) Mounting To mount the device, position it with the mounting rail guide at the upper edge of the standard mounting rail and press down to lock it into place. If it is too difficult to snap them into place, press slider at the same time, as described under "Removal". Removal To remove the device, pull slider using a screwdriver (see Figure 3-1 Mounting/removal (example): 6EP1961-2BA11) (Page 33)) and detach it at the lower edge of the standard mounting rail. Then you can remove the device from the upper edge of the standard mounting rail. Figure 3-1 Mounting/removal (example): 6EP1961-2BA11) Selectivity modules Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 33 Mounting/removal WARNING Use in hazardous zones If the device is installed in a hazardous zone (II 3G Ex nA nC IIC T4 Gc (-2BA11, -2BA21, -2BA51) / II 3G Ex nA IIC T4 Gc (-2BA31, -2BA41, -2BA61)), then it must be installed in a distribution box with degree of protection IP54 or higher. Selectivity modules 34 Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 Mounting position, mounting clearances 4.1 4 Standard mounting position The device is mounted on standard mounting rails. The device must be mounted vertically in such a way that the input terminals are at the bottom. A clearance of at least 50 mm should be maintained above and below the device (maximum depth of the cable duct, 50 mm). No space is required at the side. Individual output current as a function of the ambient temperature and installation altitude Figure 4-1 6EP1961-2BA00: Output current in the standard mounting position Figure 4-2 6EP1961-2BA11, 6EP1961-2BA31, 6EP1961-2BA51 and 6EP1961-2BA61 output current in the standard mounting position Selectivity modules Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 35 Mounting position, mounting clearances 4.1 Standard mounting position Figure 4-3 6EP1961-2BA21 and 6EP1961-2BA41: Output current in the standard mounting position Figure 4-4 Mounting height derating Selectivity modules 36 Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 Mounting position, mounting clearances 4.2 Other mounting positions 4.2 Other mounting positions For mounting positions that deviate from the standard mounting position, derating factors (reduction of the output power or the permissible ambient temperature) must be observed in accordance with the following diagrams. Note In the case of mounting positions that deviate from the standard mounting position, reduced mechanical resistance of the devices against vibration and shock must be expected. Particularly when installing on a vertically fastened standard mounting rail, additional measures may be required, e.g. to prevent the device from slipping on the standard mounting rail. 4.2.1 6EP1961-2BA00 Figure 4-5 Mounting position (1) Figure 4-6 Mounting position (2) Selectivity modules Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 37 Mounting position, mounting clearances 4.2 Other mounting positions Figure 4-7 Mounting position (3) Figure 4-8 Mounting position (4) Figure 4-9 Mounting position (5) Selectivity modules 38 Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 Mounting position, mounting clearances 4.2 Other mounting positions 4.2.2 6EP1961-2BA11, 6EP1961-2BA31, 6EP1961-2BA51 and 6EP1961-2BA61 Figure 4-10 Mounting position (1) Figure 4-11 Mounting position (2) Figure 4-12 Mounting position (3) Selectivity modules Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 39 Mounting position, mounting clearances 4.2 Other mounting positions Figure 4-13 Mounting position (4) Figure 4-14 Mounting position (5) Selectivity modules 40 Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 Mounting position, mounting clearances 4.2 Other mounting positions 4.2.3 6EP1961-2BA21 and 6EP1961-2BA41 Figure 4-15 Mounting position (1) Figure 4-16 Mounting position (2) Figure 4-17 Mounting position (3) Selectivity modules Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 41 Mounting position, mounting clearances 4.2 Other mounting positions Figure 4-18 Mounting position (4) Figure 4-19 Mounting position (5) Selectivity modules 42 Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 5 Installation WARNING Hazard due to electric shock Before installation or maintenance work can begin, the system's main switch must be switched off and measures taken to prevent it being switched on again. If this instruction is not observed, touching live parts can result in death or serious injury. 5.1 Input side connection WARNING The device is only suitable for operation with 24 V DC voltages (safety extra low voltage). If this device is connected to line supplies with higher voltage levels this can result in death or serious injury as well as extensive material damage. Only appropriately qualified personnel may work on or in the vicinity of this equipment. Perfect, safe, and reliable operation of this equipment is dependent on proper transportation, storage, installation and mounting. Figure 5-1 Input connection Selectivity modules Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 43 Installation 5.1 Input side connection The supply is connected via input terminal , designated "24 V" and the 0 V terminal , designated "0 V"; the "0 V" connection is not used for the load supply, but only to supply the internal electronics of the selectivity module (terminal cross-sections, see Figure 2-2 Terminal data (Page 13)). NOTICE Overload of the wiring The "0 V" connection is only used to supply the internal electronics of the selectivity module. The 0 V of the connected loads must be routed directly to the power supply using separate cables! NOTICE Overload of the wiring The input terminals of the selectivity module are designed for a maximum input current of 40 A. This must be taken into account when connecting several selectivity modules in parallel using "loop through". If the total current demand of all selectivity modules connected in parallel is more than 40 A, then the maximum current should be reduced to 40 A per branch by using additional feeder cables directly from the power supply to the selectivity modules connected in parallel. Selectivity modules 44 Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 Installation 5.2 Output-side connection 5.2 Output-side connection (see Chapter Technical data (Page 47)) Figure 5-2 Output connection The load to be supplied is connected through output terminals labeled OUT 1, 2, 3, 4. (terminal cross-sections, see Figure Terminal data (Page 13)). Note The 0 V of the loads must be routed directly to the power supply using separate cables! Selectivity modules Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 45 Installation 5.2 Output-side connection Selectivity modules 46 Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 6 Technical data Note Technical data apply for a rated input voltage, rated load and 25 C ambient temperature if nothing else is specified. 6.1 Input 6EP1961-2BA00 6EP1961-2BA11 6EP1961-2BA21 6EP1961-2BA31 6EP1961-2BA41 6EP1961-2BA51 6EP1961-2BA61 Input Regulated DC voltage Regulated DC voltage Regulated DC voltage Rated voltage Uin rated Voltage range 24 V 24 V 24 V 22 - 30 V 22 - 30 V 22 - 30 V Overvoltage strength 35 V; 100 ms 35 V 35 V Input current at Uin rated 40 A 12 A 40 A 1*) SITOP select (6EP1961-2BA00) cannot be operated with the DC-UPS module 40 A (6EP1931-2FC21/-2FC42). 1*) 6.2 Output 6EP1961-2BA00 6EP1961-2BA11 6EP1961-2BA21 6EP1961-2BA31 6EP1961-2BA41 6EP1961-2BA51 6EP1961-2BA61 Output Regulated DC voltage Regulated DC voltage Regulated DC voltage Output voltage Uin - approx. 0.3 V Uin - approx. 0.2 V Uin - approx. 0.2 V Total tolerance Corresponding to the supply- Corresponding to the supply- Corresponding to the supplying input voltage ing input voltage ing input voltage Number of outputs 4 4 4 Output current up to 60 C for each output (rated value) 10 A 3A 10 A Selectivity modules Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 47 Technical data 6.2 Output 6EP1961-2BA00 6EP1961-2BA11 6EP1961-2BA21 6EP1961-2BA31 6EP1961-2BA41 6EP1961-2BA51 6EP1961-2BA61 Adjustable response threshold 2 - 10 A 0.5 - 3 A 3 - 10 A Connecting outputs in parallel No No No Switching on outputs All outputs are simultaneously switch on after the supply voltage has ramped up, delay time of 24 ms or 100 ms can be programmed for outputs to be sequentially switched on. All outputs are simultaneously switched-on after the supply voltage ramps up > 20 V, delay time of 25 ms, 100 ms - or "load optimized" where the outputs are sequentially switched-on, selected using the DIP switch. Shutdown characteristics SITOP select: Figure 6-1 Shutdown characteristic SITOP select An output current is continuously permissible up to the selected current response threshold. In the range 101 - 129 % of the selected current response threshold, an overload current is permissible for 5 seconds; after this time, the output is electronically shut down. In the range > 130 % of the selected current response threshold, the current is limited to 130 %; after approximately 50 - 100 ms, the output is electronically shut down. When the output current exceeds the selected current response threshold, and if the supply voltage simultaneously dips below 20 V, then the output is electronically shutdown. Selectivity modules 48 Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 Technical data 6.2 Output Shutdown characteristics SITOP PSE200U (with the exception of -2BA51, -2BA61) product version 1: Figure 6-2 Shutdown characteristics SITOP PSE200U (product version 1) An output current is continuously permissible up to the selected current response threshold. In the range 101 - 129 % of the selected current response threshold, an overload current is permissible for 5 seconds; after this time, the output is electronically shut down. In the range > 130 % of the selected current response threshold, the current is limited to 130 %; typically after 100 ms the output is electronically shut down. When the output current exceeds the selected current response threshold, and if the supply voltage simultaneously dips below 20 V, then the output is electronically shutdown. Shutdown characteristics SITOP PSE200U (with the exception of -2BA51, -2BA61) from product version 2 and higher: Figure 6-3 Shutdown characteristics SITOP PSE200U (from product version 2 and higher) An output current is continuously permissible up to the selected current response threshold. In the range 101 - 149 % of the selected current response threshold, an overload current is permissible for 5 seconds; after this time, the output is electronically shut down. Selectivity modules Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 49 Technical data 6.3 Efficiency In the range > 150 % of the selected current response threshold, the current is limited to 150 %; typically after 100 ms the output is electronically shut down. When the output current exceeds the selected current response threshold, and if the supply voltage simultaneously dips below 20 V, then the output is electronically shutdown. Shutdown characteristic 6EP1961-2BA51, -2BA61: Figure 6-4 Shutdown characteristic 6EP1961-2BA51, -2BA61 An output current is continuously permissible up to the selected current response threshold (LED of the output is lit green). In the range 101 - 109 % of the selected current response threshold, an overload current is permissible for 5 seconds (LED of the output flashes green), then the output is electronically shut down (LED of the output is lit red). In the range > 110 % of the selected current response threshold, the current is limited to 110 %, typically after 100 ms, the output is electronically shut down (LED of the output is lit red). When the output current exceeds the selected current response threshold, and if the supply voltage simultaneously dips below 20 V, then the output is electronically shutdown (the LED of the output is lit red). 6.3 Efficiency 6EP1961-2BA00 6EP1961-2BA11 6EP1961-2BA21 6EP1961-2BA31 6EP1961-2BA41 6EP1961-2BA51 6EP1961-2BA61 Efficiency at Uout rated, Iout rated, approx. 97 % 97 % 99 % Power loss at Uout rated, Iout rated, approx. 30 W 9W 10 W Selectivity modules 50 Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 Technical data 6.4 Protection and monitoring 6.4 Protection and monitoring 6EP1961-2BA00 6EP1961-2BA11 6EP1961-2BA21 6EP1961-2BA51 6EP1961-2BA31 6EP1961-2BA41 6EP1961-2BA61 Device protection Flat fuse for each Internal fuse 5 A output (a 15 A for each output fuse is inserted (not accessible) when the device is shipped) 1*) Operating display One LED per One LED per output: Green LED for "Output switched through", orange LED for output: Green LED "Output manually switched off", red LED for "Output shutdown due to overcurfor "Output rent". switched through", red LED for "Output shutdown due to overcurrent" Signaling Group signaling contact (NO contact, contact rating 0.5 A/24 V) 1*) Internal fuse 15 A for each output (not accessible) Group signaling contact (changeover contact, contact rating 0.1 A/24 V) Internal fuse 5 A for each output (not accessible) Internal fuse 15 A for each output (not accessible) Status signal output (pulse position signal that can be evaluated using a Simatic function block) Note for 6EP1961-2BA00: When required, depending on the potentiometer setting, lower fuse values can be selected. Setting to fuse from 2A3A 3A4A 4A5A 6 A 7.5 A 8 A 10 A 10 A 15 A 6.5 MTBF 6EP1961-2BA00 6EP1961-2BA31 6EP1961-2BA51 6EP1961-2BA11 6EP1961-2BA41 6EP1961-2BA61 6EP1961-2BA21 Mean Time Between Failures > 500,000 hours at 40 C, rated load, 24 hour operation Selectivity modules Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 51 Technical data 6.6 Mechanical system 6.6 Mechanical system 6EP1961-2BA00 6EP1961-2BA11 6EP1961-2BA31 6EP1961-2BA21 6EP1961-2BA41 6EP1961-2BA51 6EP1961-2BA61 Connection system Screw connection Screw connection Screw connection +24 V input 2 screw terminals for 0.5 - 16 mm 2 screw terminals for 0.5 - 16 mm 2 screw terminals for 0.5 - 16 mm 0 V connection 2 screw terminals for 0.2 - 6 (4) mm solid (finely stranded) 2 screw terminals for 0.2 - 6 (4) mm solid (finely stranded) 2 screw terminals for 0.2 - 6 (4) mm solid (finely stranded) Output 1, 2, 3, 4 One screw-type terminal for each output for 0.2 - 6 (4) mm solid (finely stranded) One screw-type terminal for each output for 0.2 - 6 (4) mm solid (finely stranded) One screw-type terminal for each output for 0.2 - 6 (4) mm solid (finely stranded) Group signal contact 2 screw terminals for 0.2 - 6 (4) mm solid (finely stranded) 3 screw terminals for 0.2 - 6 (4) mm solid (finely stranded) - Status output - - One screw terminal for 0.2 - 6 (4) mm solid (finely stranded) Remote reset - One screw terminal for 0.2 - 6 (4) mm solid (finely stranded) One screw terminal for 0.2 - 6 (4) mm solid (finely stranded) Width of the housing 72 mm 72 mm 72 mm Height of the housing 90 mm 80 mm 80 mm Depth of the housing approx. 90 mm 72 mm 72 mm Installation width 72 mm 72 mm 72 mm Mounting height 190 mm 180 mm 180 mm Weight, approx. 0.4 kg 0.2 kg 0.2 kg Mounting Can be snapped onto standard TH35-15/7,5 mounting rails (EN 60715) Selectivity modules 52 Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 Technical data 6.7 Accessories 6.7 Accessories Accessories 6EP1961-2BA00 6EP1961-2BA11 6EP1961-2BA21 6EP1961-2BA31 6EP1961-2BA41 6EP1961-2BA51 6EP1961-2BA61 Electrical accessories Flat insertable fuse: Manufacturer, Littelfuse, FKS series, 19 mm long - Mechanical accessories - Device name plate 20 mm x 7 mm TI grey 3RT2900-1SB20 6.8 Dimension drawing See chapter Dimensions and weight (Page 31) CAD data that can be downloaded from the Internet: 6EP1961-2BA00 (http://www.automation.siemens.com/bilddb/index.aspx?objKey=G_KT01_XX_00575) 6EP1961-2BA11 (http://www.automation.siemens.com/bilddb/index.aspx?objKey=G_KT01_XX_00423) 6EP1961-2BA21 (http://www.automation.siemens.com/bilddb/index.aspx?objKey=G_KT01_XX_00427) 6EP1961-2BA31 (http://www.automation.siemens.com/bilddb/index.aspx?objKey=G_KT01_XX_00742) 6EP1961-2BA41 (http://www.automation.siemens.com/bilddb/index.aspx?objKey=G_KT01_XX_00745) 6EP1961-2BA51 (http://www.automation.siemens.com/bilddb/index.aspx?objKey=G_KT01_XX_01240) 6EP1961-2BA61 (http://www.automation.siemens.com/bilddb/index.aspx?objKey=G_KT01_XX_01241) Selectivity modules Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 53 Technical data 6.8 Dimension drawing Selectivity modules 54 Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 7 Safety, approvals, EMC 7.1 Safety 6EP1961-2BA00 6EP1961-2BA31 6EP1961-2BA51 6EP1961-2BA11 6EP1961-2BA41 6EP1961-2BA61 6EP1961-2BA21 Standard for safety acc. to EN 60950-1 and EN 50178 Protection class Class III 7.2 Approvals 6EP1961-2BA00 6EP1961-2BA11 6EP1961-2BA31 6EP1961-2BA21 6EP1961-2BA41 6EP1961-2BA51 6EP1961-2BA61 CE marking Yes Yes Yes Degree of protection (EN 60529) IP20 IP20 IP20 UL/cUL (CSA) approval UL-Recognized (UL 2367) File E328600; cULus (UL 508, CSA C22.2 No. 107.1) File E197259; cURus (UL 60950, CSA C22.2 No. 60950) File E151273 UL-Recognized (UL 2367) File E328600; cULus (UL 508, CSA C22.2 No. 107.1) File E197259 * The combination of the listed Siemens AG power supply and solid-state overcurrent protector models 6EP1961, followed by -2BA51 or -2BA61 additionally create a limited voltage/current circuit. Remark: Devices 6EP1961-2BA51 and -2BA61 additionally fulfill the conditions for "Class 2 output" according to UL 1310 (maximum 100 VA) Explosion protection ATEX (EX) II 3G Ex nA nC IIC T4 Gc cCSAus Class I, Div. 2, Group A,B,C,D, T4 ATEX (EX) II 3G Ex nA nC IIC T4 Gc cCSAus Class I, Div. 2, Group A,B,C,D, T4 ATEX (EX) II 3G Ex nA IIC T4 Gc cCSAus Class I, Div. 2, Group A,B,C,D, T4 Marine approvals - DNV-GL, ABS DNV-GL, ABS Selectivity modules Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 55 Safety, approvals, EMC 7.3 EMC 7.3 EMC 6EP1961-2BA00 6EP1961-2BA31 6EP1961-2BA51 6EP1961-2BA11 6EP1961-2BA41 6EP1961-2BA61 6EP1961-2BA21 Emitted interference EN 55022 Class B Noise immunity EN 61000-6-2 Selectivity modules 56 Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 8 Environmental conditions 6EP1961-2BA00 6EP1961-2BA31 6EP1961-2BA51 6EP1961-2BA11 6EP1961-2BA41 6EP1961-2BA61 6EP1961-2BA21 Ambient temperature -25 ... 60 C for natural convection Tested according to: Transport and storage temperature * EN 60068-2-1 cold * EN 60068-2-2 dry heat * EN 60068-2-78 humid heat, constant * EN 60068-2-14 temperature change -40 ... 85 C Tests (packed for shipping) according to: * EN 60068-2-1 cold * EN 60068-2-2 dry heat * EN 60068-2-30 humid heat, cyclic Humidity class Climatic class 3K3 according to EN 60721, 5 - 95 % no condensation Degree of pollution 2 Mechanical stressing in operation * Tested according to EN 60068-2-6 vibration, test Fc: 3.5 mm deflection in the range 5 - 8.4 Hz 2 g acceleration in the range 8.4 - 150 Hz * Damaging gases Atmospheric pressure Tested according to EN 60068-2-27 shock, test Ea: acceleration 150 m/s2, test duration 11 ms Tested according to: * EN 60068-2-42 sulfur dioxide * EN 60068-2-43 hydrogen sulfide Operation: * 1080 - 795 hPa (-1000 - 2000 m) For operation at altitudes of 2000 - 6000 m above sea level: output must be derated by -7.5% / 1000 m or the ambient temperature must be reduced by 5 K / 1000 m (see Figure 4-4 Mounting height derating (Page 36)) Storage: * * 1080 - 660 hPa (-1000 - 3500 m) Selectivity modules Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 57 Environmental conditions Selectivity modules 58 Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 Environment 9 The devices are in conformance with RoHS. As a rule, only non-silicon precipitating materials are used. Disposal guidelines Packaging and packaging aids can and should always be recycled. The product itself may not be disposed of as domestic refuse. Selectivity modules Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 59 Environment Selectivity modules 60 Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 Service & Support 10 Technical support Technical support for all IA/DT products can be accessed through the following communication channels: Telephone: + 49 (0) 911 895 7222 Internet: Web form for support request (http://www.siemens.de/automation/support-request) Technical documentation on the Internet Operating instructions and manuals for SITOP are available in the Internet: Operating instructions/manuals (http://www.siemens.com/sitop/manuals) SITOP power supply homepage General news about our power supplies is available in the Internet at the SITOP home page: SITOP (http://www.siemens.com/sitop) Information material SITOP information can be downloaded from the Internet: Information and download center (http://www.siemens.com/sitop-infomaterial) CAx data 2D/3D data and circuit diagram macros can be downloaded from the Internet: Siemens image database (http://www.siemens.com/sitop-cax) Request all CAx data via the CAx download manager: CAx shopping cart (http://www.siemens.com/cax) SITOP Selection Tool Simply and quickly select the optimum the power supply or DC-UPS: SITOP Selection Tool (http://www.siemens.com/sitop-selection-tool) Online catalog and ordering system The online catalog and the online ordering system are available through the Industry Mall homepage: Industry Mall (http://www.siemens.com/industrymall/de) Selectivity modules Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629 61 Service & Support Contact persons If you have any questions regarding the use of our products, then contact the Siemens contact person in your regional Siemens sales office. You can find these addresses as follows: On the Internet (http://www.automation.siemens.com/partner) Industry Mall (http://www.siemens.com/industrymall/de) Selectivity modules 62 Manual, 11.2017, C98130-A7579-A1-3-7629