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Product – and Applications Description
The UP 510/03 Binary output (relay) with mounting
frame is a KNX device with two switching outputs and a
Bus Transceiver Interface (BTI). The device is installed in a
flush-mount wall box (60 mm Ø, depth 60 mm). The bus
is connected via a bus terminal block. The actuator elec-
tronics are supplied via the bus voltage.
The UP 510/03 can switch resistive loads (e.g. electrical
heaters, incandescent lamps, high voltage halogen
lamps), inductive loads (e.g. motor, low voltage halogen
lamps with intermediate conventional transformers), or
capacitive loads (e.g. low voltage halogen lamps with
intermediate electronic transformers).
Each actuator output may be configured independently
to provide switching, manual override, forced control,
logical gate, and status reporting. Furthermore, if re-
quired, time-limited switching instead of permanent
switching on can be enabled for each channel via an
optional "Night mode" object (e.g. for lighting while
cleaning), if need be with a warning before switching off
by multiple switching the output on and off (flashing).
Amongst others, the application program includes op-
tional a switching cycle and operating hours count with
threshold monitoring for each output and an integrated
8-bit scene control, in which each output can be incorpo-
rated into up to 8 scenes.
Each output of the actuator may be set to one of the
following operating modes:
- Normal operation
- Timer operation
DELTA bus wall switches or other application units (bus
device) with BTI interface are plugged onto the BTI inter-
face of the actuator. Any bus device, which can be
slipped onto a bus coupling unit (BTM) UP 117, may be
slipped onto this actuator.
Behavior at bus voltage failure / recovery
On bus voltage failure the current switching status value
is saved for restoration on bus voltage recovery.
On bus voltage recovery the configured actions are exe-
cuted and, if applicable, new status values are reported.
Building site function
The building site function provided ex-factory enables
switching the building site lighting on and off via bus
wall switches and actuators, even if these devices have
not yet been commissioned with ETS.
Behavior on unloading the application program
When the application program is unloaded with ETS the
building site function available as ex-factory default
setting is activated.
The device is configured and commissioned with the ETS
(Engineering Tool Software) version ETS3 v3.0f or later.
Application Programs
The UP 510/03 Binary output (relay) needs the applica-
tion program "07 B0 A2 Switching Actuator 982E01".
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Example of Operation
3 L
2
1
figure 1: Example of operation
Installation instructions
The device may be used for permanent interior installa-
tions in dry locations within flush-mount boxes.
V DANGER
The device must be mounted and commissioned by an
authorized electrician.
A safety disconnection of the device must be possible.
The device may be mounted to switch and socket com-
bination box mounts provided VDE-certified devices are
used exclusively.
The device must not be opened.
For planning and construction of electric installations,
the relevant guidelines, regulations and standards of
the respective country are to be considered.
When looping through the L-conductor, take care
that the maximum permissible terminal load cur-
rent of 16A is not exceeded!
Technical Data
Power Supply
via the bus line (and the 230 V mains connection)
KNX bus voltage: DC 24V (DC 21...30V) via KNX/EIB bus
line
KNX bus current: < 10 mA
Output voltage and current via BTI
DC 5V, 10mA
DC 20V, 25mA
Outputs
Number: 2 outputs ( volt free contacts)
rated voltage: AC 230V, 47 ... 63Hz
rated current: 10A resistive load
switching current at AC 230V: 0,01 ... 10A resistive
load
switching current at DC 24V:
- 10A resistive load
- 4A inductive load (L/R = 7ms)
Switching characteristic:
set in parameter list according to application program
Switching capacity at AC 230 V
for incandescent lamp load: max. 1000W
for fluorescent lamp load (LL):
- uncompensated LL, cosϕ = 0,5: max. 500W
- parallel compensated LL, cosϕ = 1 (bei Cges <= 14μF):
2 x 58W oder 3 x 36W oder 6 x 18W
- Duo-configuration, cosϕ = 1: max. 1000W
- OSRAM ECG for 58W LL: max. 10 Stk.
- OSRAM ECG for 36W LL: max. 15 Stk.
- OSRAM ECG for 18W LL: max. 20 Stk.
Control elements
1 learning button:
for switching between normal operating mode and
addressing mode
Display elements
1 red LED:
for monitoring bus voltage and for displaying normal
mode / addressing mode
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Connections
Bus line : screwless bus connection block (red-black)
0.6…0.8 mm Ø single core, strip insulation 5mm
10-pin socket (BTI): for connection of DELTA switches
and wall box mounted control devices with BTI plug
Load circuit: screwless terminals
0.5 ... 2.5mm² single-core, stranded or multi-core,
untreated, strip insulation 9 ... 10mm
Physical Specifications
mounting: plastic
dimensions (L x W x D):
71 x 71 x 42 mm
weight: approx. 90 g
fire load: approx. 1200 kJ
Electrical safety
Degree of pollution (according to IEC 60664-1): 2
Type of protection (according to EN 60529): IP 20
Overvoltage category (according to IEC 60664-1): III
Bus: safety extra low voltage SELV DC 24 V
Relay with µ-contact
Device complies with: EN 50428
Electromagnetic compatibility
complies with EN 50428
Environmental specifications
climatic conditions: EN 50090-2-2
ambient temperature operating: - 5 ... + 45 °C
ambient temperature non-operating: - 25 ... + 70 °C
relative humidity (non-condensing): 5 % bis 93 %
Reliability
Failure rate: 385 fit at 40°C
Markings
KNX EIB
CE mark
complies with the EMC regulations (residential and func-
tional buildings), and low voltage regulations
Location / Function of the Display and
Operating Elements
figure 2: Location / function of the display and operating
elements
A1 LED for indicating normal operating mode (LED off)
or addressing mode (LED on); returns to normal op-
erating mode automatically after receiving the
physical address
A2 Learning button for switching between normal
operating mode and addressing mode and for re-
ceiving the physical address
A3 Type label (with space for physical address of the
actuator)
A4 clamping slots for anchoring the bus lines
A5 Snap-on cover for bus line and single bus wires
A6 Bus connection block for single core conductors
with 0,6...0,8 mm Ø
A7 Terminal Channel A
A8 Distance plate
A9 Terminal L
A10 Distance plate
A11 Terminal N
A12 Label with terminal descriptions
A13 Bus Transceiver Interface (BTI) socket for connecting
an application unit with BTI plug
A14 Identification number of the device
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Mounting and Connecting
General description
The connection to the bus line is established via bus
connection block 193 (screwless plug-in terminals for
single core conductors).
The application unit is slipped onto the actuator via guide
and mounting clamps and, depending on the device
type, fastened with screws.
Note
The actuator must be mounted with the Bus Transceiver
Interface (BTI) situated at the bottom (see Figure 3).
Thus, the application unit will be oriented properly when
slid onto the BTI. Use bus devices with mounting screws
only to achieve a permanently stable contact at the BTI.
Mounting
B1 wall box (60 mm Ø, according to DIN 49073)
B2 mounting slots
B3 Bus Transceiver Interface (BTI)
B4 Actuator
B5 mounting screws of the box
figure 3: mounting
Slipping off/on bus connection blocks
The bus connection block (C2) is situated on the side of
the actuator (C3).
It consists of two components (C2.1 and C2.2) with four
terminal contacts each. Take care not to damage the two
test sockets (C2.3) by accidentally connecting them to
the bus cable or with the screw driver (e.g. when at-
tempting to unplug the bus connection block).
Slipping off bus connection blocks
- Put the screw-driver between the cover (C1) and the
actuator (C3) from the side and lever out the cover.
- Carefully put the screw driver to the wire insertion slit
of the bus connection block’s grey component (C2.2)
and
- pull the bus connection block (C2) from the actuator
(C3).
Note
Don’t try to remove the bus connection block from the
bottom side. There is a risk of shorting-out the device!
Slipping on bus connection blocks
- Slip the bus connection block (C2) onto the guide slot
of the actuator (C3) and
- press the bus connection block (C2) down to the stop.
- press the sheathing of the cut-off insulation bus line
projecting >3mm into the open clamping slot (C4). If a
further bus line shall be connected break out the closed
clamping slot with a screw-driver and press it into the
clamping slot as described above. Press the single bus
wires into the recess below the bus connection block
and snap on the cover (C1)
C2
C2.2 C2.
1
C2.3
figure 4: Slipping off/on bus connection blocks
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Connecting bus cables (figure 5)
- The bus connection block (D2) can be used with single
core conductors Ø 0.6…0.8 mm.
- Remove approx. 5 mm of insulation from the conduc-
tor (D1) and plug it into the bus connection block (D2)
(red = +, grey = -)
Disconnecting bus cables (figure 5)
- Unplug the bus connection block (D1) and remove the
bus cable conductor (D2) while simultaneously wiggling
it.
figure 5: Connecting / disconnecting bus cables
Connecting/disconnecting mains and load circuit:
Connect wires
- The load circuits are connected via screwless plug-in
terminals (E1).
- Remove approx. 9…10 mm of insulation from the wire
(E 1.1) and plug it into the terminal (E1).
- The terminals are designed for connection of two wires
allowing to loop through the terminal block.
Note:
The maximum permissible terminal load current is 16A.
Remove wires
- Press the terminal interlocking of the terminal (F1)
with a screw-driver and remove the wire (F2) from the
terminal (F1).
figure 6: Connecting / disconnecting mains and load
circuit
Dimension drawing
Dimensions in mm
General Notes
The operating instructions must be handed over to the
client.
A faulty device shall be returned with a Return Good
Note for Service provided by the appropriate Siemens
sales office.
If you have further questions concerning the product
please contact our technical support.
+49 (911) 895-7222
+49 (911) 895-7223
support.automation@siemens.com
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