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 Safety Mat/Safety Mat Controller
UM/MC3
CSM_UM_MC3_DS_E_4_1
New Safety Mat That Is Easy to Install and Maintain
* Meets Safety Category 3 (EN954-1) requirements when used in combination with a dedicated controller. * Simple connection allows multiple mats to be joined together. * A wide variety of mat sizes are available. * Obtained EN1760-1 and EN954-1 (Cat.3) certification. * Complies with North American safety standards, including ANSI/RIA15.06-1999.
Be sure to read the "Safety Precautions" on page 10.
Model Number Structure
Model Number Legend
Safety Mat
UM@@@-@-@
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123 4 5 1. Color None : Black Y : Yellow 2. Unit of Length None : Inch M : Millimeter 3. Cable Length 5 :5m 10 : 10 m 4. Safety Mat Dimension A 5. Safety Mat Dimension B
B A
Ordering Information
Safety Mat Controller
Safety outputs SPDT-NO Auxiliary outputs SPDT-NC Rated voltage 24 VDC Terminal block type Screw terminals Model MC3
Safety Mat
Dimensions A (mm) 300 400 500 500 500 500 600 750 750 750 750 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 B (mm) 300 400 250 400 500 1500 400 250 500 750 1500 500 750 1000 1250 1500 Black Model UMM5-0300-0300 UMM5-0400-0400 UMM5-0500-0250 UMM5-0500-0400 UMM5-0500-0500 UMM5-0500-1500 UMM5-0600-0400 UMM5-0750-0250 UMM5-0750-0500 UMM5-0750-0750 UMM5-0750-1500 UMM5-1000-0500 UMM5-1000-0750 UMM5-1000-1000 UMM5-1000-1250 UMM5-1000-1500 Yellow Model UMYM5-0300-0300 UMYM5-0400-0400 UMYM5-0500-0250 UMYM5-0500-0400 UMYM5-0500-0500 UMYM5-0500-1500 UMYM5-0600-0400 UMYM5-0750-0250 UMYM5-0750-0500 UMYM5-0750-0750 UMYM5-0750-1500 UMYM5-1000-0500 UMYM5-1000-0750 UMYM5-1000-1000 UMYM5-1000-1250 UMYM5-1000-1500
Note: The actual lengths of the Safety Mat are 12 mm longer in both dimension A and dimension B.
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Trims
Appearance Name Ramp Trim with Yellow PVC Cover (1.22 m) Ramp Trim with Yellow PVC Cover (2.44 m) Joining Trim (1.22 m) Joining Trim (2.44 m) Aluminum Ramp Trim (2.44 m) Model UMRT4 UMRT8 UMJS4 UMJS8 UMAL Remarks Installed on the perimeter of the Safety Mat. Each Trim is composed of two parts, an aluminum base and a PVC Cover. Possible to install cables inside. The Joining Trims join the Safety Mats when two or more Safety Mats are being combined. In addition to joining the Safety Mats, the Joining Trims preserve the Safety Mat's sensitivity at the joints. Installed on the perimeter of the Safety Mat.
Molded Outside Corner
UMOC
Installed at the outside corners of the Safety Mat combining with Ramp Trims with Yellow PVC Cover.
Molded Inside Corner
UMIC
Installed at the inside corners when two or more Safety Mats combining with Ramp Trims with Yellow PVC Cover are being combined.
Note: Screws (No. 8 32 mm) and anchors (12 each) are included with each Trim.
Accessories
Appearance Name Model Remarks
Distribution Box (for six mats)
UMDB-6
Used to connect to two or more Safety Mats to the single MC3 Safety Mat Controller.
Waterproof Cover
XS2Z-22
Used to protect the unused connectors of UMDB-6.
Y Connector
UM-Y-2-1
Used to connect two Safety Mats to the single MC3 Safety Mat Controller.
Panel-mount Connector
UMPMC
Distributes to individual lines to connect the Safety Mat to a MC3 Safety Mat Controller.
Extension Cable (3 m) Extension Cable (5 m) Extension Cable (10 m) Extension Cable (15 m)
UMEC-03 UMEC-05 UMEC-10 UMEC-15 This cable is used to extend a cable, or to connect the UMPMC to the UMDB-6.
Connector with cable XS2F-D421-C80-A Socket on one cable end (1 m) Connector with cable XS2F-D421-D80-A Socket on one cable end (2 m) Used to connect the UMDB-6 to the MC3 Safety Mat Controllers. Connector with cable XS2F-D421-G80-A Socket on one cable end (5 m) Connector with cable XS2F-D421-J80-A Socket on one cable end (10 m) Note: For trims and accessories required for the Safety Mat system configuration, see "Installation" on page 4.
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Specifications Ratings
Safety Mat Controller Power input
Item Power voltage Operating voltage range Model 24 VDC -15% to +15% of rated supply voltage MC3
Power consumption * 3 W max. * Power consumption of loads is not included.
Switch
Item Rated load Maximum rated voltage Rated carry current Maximum switching capacity Model MC3 6 A at 230 VAC/6 A at 24 VDC (resistive load) 5 A at 230 VAC (AC15)/2 A at 24 VDC (DC13) (inductive load) 250 VAC/24 VDC 6A 1,500 VA
Characteristics
Safety Mat
Item Detection method Detection weight Maximum allowable load Mechanical durability Material Ambient operating temperature Degree of protection Weight Model Pressure sensing method 30 kg min. 2,000 N (EN1760-1 requirement) 1 million cycles min. PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) -37 to 66C (with no icing or condensation) IP67 Approx. 24.4 kg/m2 UM
Safety Mat Controller
Item Response time Safety input Safety output Auxiliary output Insulation resistance Dielectric strength Between different poles of outputs Between power supply and output Model 30 ms max. Four-wire Safety Mat only Mat can be connected in series (Connectable number: 12 max.) The external impedance must be 8 or less between M11 and M21 and between M12 and M22. SPDT-NO SPDT-NC 20 M min. (at 500 VDC) MC3
1,800 VAC, 50/60 Hz for 1 min.
Vibration resistance Mechanical shock resistance Durability Mechanical Electrical
Malfunction: 10 to 55 Hz, 0.15 mm single amplitude Malfunction: 98 m/s2 10,000,000 cycles min. 100,000 cycles min. (rated load, switching frequency: 360 cycles/hour) 0 to 55C (with no icing or condensation) 0% to 90% RH IP20 0.5 N*m Approx. 360 g
Ambient operating temperature Ambient operating humidity Degree of protection Terminal tightening torque Weight
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Installation
Using Trim Pieces
Ramp Trim with Yellow PVC Cover: UMRT4/UMRT8 Secures the edges of the Safety Mats to the floor. It is composed of two parts with an aluminum base and a PVC Cover. Joining Trim: UMJS4/UMJS8 The Joining Trims join the Safety Mats when two or more Safety Mats are being combined. In addition to joining the Safety Mats, the Joining Trims preserve the Safety Mat's sensitivity at the joints. Aluminum Ramp Trim: UMAL Secures the edges of the Safety Mat to the floor. The Aluminum Ramp Trim is hollow, so cable can be routed through it. Molded Outside Corner: UMOC Used together with the Ramp Trim with Yellow PVC Cover (UMRT4/ UMRT8) to secure the external corners of the Safety Mats to the floor. Molded Inside Corner: UMIC Used together with the Ramp Trim with Yellow PVC Cover (UMRT4/ UMRT8) to secure the internal corners of the Safety Mats to the floor. Note: 1. The Aluminum Ramp Trim or Ramp Trim with Yellow PVC Cover must be cut to fit the size of the Safety Mats being used. Furthermore, when the Safety Mat's wiring is being routed through the Aluminum Ramp Trim or Ramp Trim with Yellow PVC Cover, it will be necessary to cut or notch the Aluminum Ramp Trim or Ramp Trim with Yellow PVC Cover for cable access. Refer to the Safety Mat Instruction Sheet for details on cutting or notching the Aluminum Ramp Trim or Ramp Trim with Yellow PVC Cover. 2. The Joining Trim must be cut to fit the size of the Safety Mats being used. 3. The Ramp Trim with Yellow PVC Cover and Molded Corner must be anchored to the floor to secure the Safety Mats. It is also necessary to drill holes in the Trim to anchor it. Refer to the Safety Mat Instruction Sheet for details on drilling holes in the Trim and Molded Corner and anchoring it to the floor.
UMOC UMYM5-1000-1000 UMIC
Example 2: Using three Safety Mats
UMOC
UMRT4 UMJS4
UMYM5-1000-1000
UMYM5-1000-1000
Safety Mat Configuration
The Safety Mats are secured by anchoring the Ramp Trim with Yellow PVC Cover and Molded Corner to the floor. Before ordering, confirm the number of Ramp Trim with Yellow PVC Cover and Molded Corner pieces that will be needed. Example 1: Using a Single Safety Mat
UMOC
In this case, the perimeter of the Safety Mat is about 8 m, the joint between the Safety Mats is 2-m long, and the following pieces are required: The example above consists of the following components: UMYM5-1000-1000 Safety Mat : 3 pieces UMRT4 Ramp Trim with Yellow PVC Cover (1.22 m) : 8 pieces UMJS4 Joining Trim (1.22 m) : 2 pieces UMOC Molded Outside Corner : 5 pieces UMIC Molded Inside Corner : 1 piece
UMRT4
UMYM5-1000-1000
UMOC
In this case, the perimeter of the Safety Mat is about 4 m and the following pieces are required: The example above consists of the following components: UMYM5-1000-1000 Safety Mat : 1 piece UMRT4 Ramp Trim with Yellow PVC Cover (1.22 m) : 4 pieces UMOC Molded Outside Corner : 4 pieces
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Wiring of Safety Mat and Safety Mat Controller
Example 1: Using a Single Safety Mat Example 2: Using Two Safety Mats
Safety Mat UM@
Panel-mount Connector UMPMC Safety Mat Controller MC3
Safety Mat UM@
Y Connector UM-Y-2-1
Panel-mount Connector UMPMC
Note: You can cut a Safety Mat's cable and wire it to the MC3 Safety Mat Controller without using UMPMC.
Safety Mat UM@ Safety Mat Controller MC3
Example 3: Using Six Safety Mats
Connecting directly to Safety Mat Controller
Safety Mat UM@
Safety Mat UM@
Distribution Box (for six mats) UMDB-6
Safety Mat UM@
Connector with cable Socket on one cable end XS2F-D421-@80-A
Safety Mat UM@
Safety Mat UM@
Safety Mat Controller MC3
Safety Mat UM@
Connecting to Safety Mat Controller in a panel
Safety Mat UM@
Safety Mat UM@
Safety Mat UM@
Surface of control panel
Distribution Box (for six mats) UMDB-6 Extension cable UMEC-@
Inside of Control panel
Panel-mount Connector UMPMC
Safety Mat Controller MC3
Safety Mat UM@
Safety Mat UM@
Safety Mat UM@
Note: 1. Use UMEC-@ Extension Cables as required by the distance between the Safety Mats and the Mat Controller. 2. When using the UMDB-6 to connect to 1 to 5 Mats, change the wiring inside the UMDB-6. Refer to user documentation provided with the UMDB-6. Contact your dealer for other wiring combinations.
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Connections Internal Connection
Y2 Y1 X1 X2 13 23 31 41
Power supply
Control Circuit
M11
M12
M21
M22
14
24
32
42
Wiring of Inputs and Outputs
Signal name Terminal name Power supply input Y1, Y2 Description of operation Wiring Connect the power supply plus (24 VDC) to the Y1 Power supply input terminals for MC3 terminal. Connect the power source to the Y1 and Y2 terminals. Connect the power supply minus (GND) to the Y2 terminal.
M12 Brown Black Safety Mat UM White Blue
Safety Mat input
M11, M12, M21, M22
To turn ON safety outputs, all the connected safety mats must have no load. Otherwise, the safety outputs will NOT turn ON.
M11
M21 M22
Blue White
The Safety Outputs can be turned ON only after the connection between X1 and X2 closes and then opens. Manual Reset If the connection between X1 and X2 does not close Mode and open, the Safety Outputs will not turn ON. Reset input X1, X2 The normal operation can be made if the connection Auto Reset Mode between X1 and X2 is open.
Reset switch X1
X2
X1
X2
Safety output Auxiliary output
13-14, 23-24 31-32, 41-42
The Safety Outputs are turned ON and OFF according to Keep these outputs Open when NOT used. the status of the Safety Mat inputs and the reset input. Turns ON/OFF according to the state of the opposite Keep these outputs Open when NOT used. logic to the safety outputs.
Changing the Reset Mode
You can select either the Auto Reset Mode or the Manual Reset Mode with the MC3 Controller. Remove the terminal block from the top of the MC3 Controller to expose three yellow jumpers. Set the jumps as required by system specifications.
Auto Reset Mode (Factory Setting)
Leave all three jumpers connected.
Terminal block removed from top of Controller
Manual Reset Mode
Remove all three jumpers.
Three yellow jumpers
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Dimensions
Safety Mat Controller MC3
Terminal/LED arrangements
(Unit: mm)
Y2 Y1 X1 X2 M11 M12 M21 M22
LED (red) Lights when the safety output from the MC3 Safety Mat Controller is OFF LED (green) Lights when the safety output from the MC3 Safety Mat Controller is ON
15.3 98 38
Stop
Run
Mat Clear
110
LED (green) Lights when the UM Safety Mat is not being activated (i.e., when intrusion is not being detected)
13 14 23 24 31 32 41 42
55
84
75
61.2
Two, R2.2
Trims Ramp Trim with Yellow PVC Cover UMRT@ Molded Outside Corner UMOC 58.4
30.6
28.6 91.4 94.6
72.4
58.4
Joining Trim UMJS@
72.4 94.6
30.6
23.1 101.6
Molded Inside Corner UMIC
21.9
57.5
Aluminum Ramp Trim UMAL
94.6 13.7
72.4
7.6 10.6 9.4 19.5
57.5
21.9
63.5
72.4 94.6
Safety Mat
Mat dimension + 12 Mat dimension
Example: UMYM5-0500-0500
512 500
11.8 50.8 Cable position
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Accessories Distribution Box UMDB-6
Mounting hole dimensions
101.6 MAT3 228.6 217.4 MAT4 38.1 MAT2 MAT5 38.1 MAT1 MAT6 215.9
115.8
38.1
60.5
78.2 75.7 38.1 50.8
Y Connector UM-Y-2-1
Panel-mount Connector UMPMC
Pin arrangement Internal wiring
1 (Brown)
Female B 4: Black 1: Brown 3: Red/black 2: Red/white Female A 1 4 3: Blue 2: White 3 2
2 (White) 3 (Blue)
4 (Black)
Male 4 1
M12x1 19.1
49.9
20
15.5
11.5 304.8
Extension Cable UMEC-03, UMEC-05 UMEC-10, UMEC-15
L*
Pin arrangement * Cable length Model UMEC-03 UMEC-10 L (m) 3 10 Model UMEC-05 UMEC-15 L (m) 5 15
1 (Brown) 4 (Black) 2 (White) 3 (Blue) 2 (White) 3 (Blue) 1 (Brown) 4 (Black)
Female (socket)
Male (plug)
Connector with Cable Socket on One Cable End XS2F-D421-C80-A M12 45 XS2F-D421-D80-A 5 dia. XS2F-D421-G80-A 14.9 dia. XS2F-D421-J80-A
40.7 L*
6 dia.
30 50
5
* Cable length Model XS2F-D421-C80-A XS2F-D421-D80-A XS2F-D421-G80-A XS2F-D421-J80-A L (m) 1 2 5 10
Terminal No.
Wiring diagram
Cable color of core sheath
Brown White Blue Black
Pin arrangement
1 (Brown) 4 (Black) 2 (White) 3 (Blue)
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Application Examples
UM@ + MC3 (Manual Reset) + Safety Door Switch (D4GS-N, D4NS, or D4BS) + G9SB (Auto Reset)
(A Safety Relay Unit or Safety Controller other than the G9SB can be used.)
Timing Chart
UM Safety Mat
Blue White
Load No load
Safety door switch S2
UM@
Black Blue Brown White
S1: Reset switch S2: Safety door switch KM and KM2: Magnetic Contactors M: 3-phase motor
Reset switch S1 MC3 Safety Mat Controller 13-14, 23-24 MC3 Safety Mat Controller 31-32, 41-42 G9SB 13-14, 23-24 KM1 and KM2 (NC)
UM@
Black Brown
OPEN
S2
KM1 and KM2 (NO)
Feedback Loop KM1 KM2
Y1
M11
M12
M22
M21
13
23
31
41
A1
T11
T12
T31 T32
13
23
24 VDC
Power supply
K1
Control Circuit
G9SB-2002-A
K2
KM1 KM2
MC3
Y2 X1 X2 14 24 32 42 A2 T21 T22 14
KM1
24
KM2
S1 Reset switch
M
Note: 1. The above circuit examples are equivalent to category 3. 2. Determine Mat dimensions based on safe distances. Refer to "Safety Precautions" on page 10 for the information on calculating safe distances. 3. Remove the three yellow jumpers to use Manual Reset Mode. Refer to "Changing the Reset Mode" on page 6 for the location of the jumpers.
UM@ + MC3 (Auto Reset) + Safety Door Switch (D4GS-N, D4NS, or D4BS) + G9SB (Auto Reset)
(A Safety Relay Unit or Safety Controller other than the G9SB can be used.)
Timing Chart
UM Safety Mat
Blue White
Load No load
Safety door switch S1
UM@
Black Blue Brown White
S1: Safety door switch KM and KM2: Magnetic Contactors M: 3-phase motor
MC3 Safety Mat Controller 13-14, 23-24 MC3 Safety Mat Controller 31-32, 41-42 G9SB 13-14, 23-24 KM1 and KM2 (NC)
UM@
Black Brown
OPEN
S1
KM1 and KM2 (NO)
Feedback Loop KM1 KM2
Y1
M11
M12
M22
M21
13
23
31
41
A1
T11
T12
T31 T32
13
23
24 VDC
Power supply
K1
Control Circuit
G9SB-2002-A
K2
KM1 KM2
MC3
Y2 X1 X2 14 24 32 42 A2 T21 T22 14
KM1
24
KM2
M
Note: 1. The above circuit examples are equivalent to category 3. 2. Determine Mat dimensions based on safe distances. Refer to "Safety Precautions" on page 10 for the information on calculating safe distances. 3. Remove the three yellow jumpers to use Manual Reset Mode. Refer to "Changing the Reset Mode" on page 6 for the location of the jumpers.
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Safety Precautions
Before installing and using the Safety Mat System, carefully read the instruction manual attached to the product.
!WARNING
Serious injury may occur due to breakdown of safety outputs. Do not connect loads beyond the rated value to the safety outputs. Serious injury may occur due to loss of required safety functions. Do not use the Safety Mat with logics that the operation of the mat might turn ON the guarded equipment. Use the Safety Mat with logics by which safety outputs turn OFF in a hazardous state. Serious injury may occur due to loss of required safety functions. Wire the Safety Mat properly so that supply voltages or voltages for loads do NOT touch the safety inputs accidentally or unintentionally. Serious injury may occur due to loss of required safety functions. Do not use a Safety Mat to detect children as it does not support child detection. To use a Safety Mat for the purpose of entry detection, secure the following safety distance until a person reaches a hazardous area by walking on the mat. Otherwise, the machine may not stop before the person reaches the hazardous area, causing injury.
Precautions for Safe Use
* Turn OFF the power supply before wiring. Also, do not touch any terminals (current-carrying parts) while the power is ON. Doing so may result in electric shock. * Do not perform wiring when there is a risk of lightning. Doing so may result in electric shock. * Apply properly specified voltages to the Safety Mat inputs. Applying inappropriate voltages cause the Safety Mat to fail to perform its specified function, which leads to the loss of safety functions or damages to the Safety Mat. * Use a power supply of the specified voltage. Do not use power supplies with large ripples or power supplies that intermittently generate incorrect voltages. * Do not use the Safety Mat for a load that exceeds the Safety Mat's switching capacity (contact voltage, contact current) or other contact ratings. Doing so will reduce the specified performance, causing insulation failure, contact welding, and contact failure, and the Safety Mat may be damaged or burnt. * The durability of the Safety Mat depends greatly on the switching conditions. Confirm operation under the actual conditions in which the Safety Mat will be used. Make sure the number of switching operations is within the permissible range. If a Safety Mat is used after performance has deteriorated, it may result in insulation failure between circuits and burning of the Safety Mat itself. * Do not use the Safety Mat where flammable gases or explosive gases may be present. Doing so may cause combustion or explosion due to Relay heating or arcing during switching. * Do not drop or disassemble the Safety Mat. Doing so may reduce the product characteristics and may result in damage, electric shock, or burning. * To prevent short-circuit or ground failure of the load, connect protection elements such as fuses. Not doing so may damage or burn the load. * When installing trims, be careful not to get injured by the edge of the trim, etc.
Calculation of the Minimum Safety Distance
The EN999 standards provide the following formula to calculate the minimum safety distance for floor-installed Safety Mats: S = (1,600 x T) + 1,200 mm In this equation, S is the minimum safety distance (unit: mm), the term 1,600 represents a standard approach speed of 1,600 mm/s, T is the overall stop time required for the machinery to stop, and the term 1,200 mm represents the length of a step and the length of an arm. The overall stop time is comprised of two components: T = t1 + t2 t1 : Maximum response time from the activation of the detection device to the point that the control device's output goes OFF (30 ms for these Safety Mats). t2 : Response time of the machinery, i.e., the time required to stop the machine or remove the risk after receiving the output signal from the Safety Mat System. The worst case scenario for the response time of the machinery (t2) must be used in the formula. The actual response time depends on various factors such as the machinery being used, the operating mode, the product being processed, and the point in the control cycle at which the stop signal is received. If there are other factors that may affect the response time, such as brake wear, these factors must be taken into account as well.
Example Calculation
In this example, the Safety Mats are used with machinery that has a measured worst-case response time of 0.485 s. T = t1 + t2 = 30 ms + 485 ms = 515 ms = 0.515 s S = (1,600 x 0.515) + 1,200 mm = 824 + 1,200 mm = 2,024 mm Consequently, the Safety Mat must be installed at a minimum distance of 2,024 mm from the danger source. Note: 1. Read the Instruction Sheet included with the Safety Mat System thoroughly for details on designing and installing the Safety Mat System to provide the minimum safety distance mentioned above. 2. The Safety Mat's Ramp Trim and Molded Corner are not considered part of the Safety Mat's detecting area. Do not include the Ramp Trim and Molded Corner in the safety distance.
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Precautions for Correct Use
Make sure to use the Safety Mat UM series in combination with the Safety Mat Controller MC series.
Use of air valve
1. After installing a mat, loose the air valve on the surface of the mat for 30 seconds or more in order to make the internal air pressure equal to external air pressure.Then, close the air valve. 2. Turn the air valve with a torque at 1.5 N*m or less. 3. Do not store or use the the mat with loose air valve. It may allow water penetration.
Handle with care
1. Do not drop the Safety Mat to the ground or expose to excessive vibration or mechanical shocks. The Safety Mat may be damaged and may not function properly. 2. Do not apply loads on a certain location of the Safety Mat for a long period of time. It may damage the Safety Mat. 3. Do not use the Safety Mat submerged in water or in locations continuously subject to splashes of water. 4. Store the Safety Mat in a vertical (standing) position prior to install so that loads are not applied to the Safety Mat.
Mounting of the Safety Mat
1. Use- dedicated trims to secure the circumference of the Safety Mat for installation. 2. Do not install the Safety Mat on an environment with a projection. Install it on a flat surface. 3. Do not pull the cables to lift or move the Safety Mat. 4. Do not use the Safety Mat with a cover on it.
Solvents
Adhesion of solvent such as alcohol, thinner, trichloroethane or gasoline on the product should be avoided. Such solvents make the marking on the Safety Mat illegible and cause deterioration of parts.
Others
This is a Class A product (Product in industrial setting). Use of the product in residential setting may cause radio disturbance. In such case, take appropriate measures.
Storage conditions of the Safety Mat
Do not store in such conditions stated below. 1. In direct sunlight 2. At ambient temperatures out of the range of -37 to 66C. 3. At air pressure out of the range of 86 to 106 kPa. 4. In corrosive or combustible gases 5. With vibration or mechanical shocks out of the rated values. 6. Under splashing of oil, chemicals 7. In the atmosphere containing dust, saline or metal powder. The Safety Mat may be damaged and may not function properly.
Safety Category
Certification has been obtained for EN 954-1 Safety Category 3 for a system consisting of only Safety Mats and the Safety Controller. A separate safety controller is required to achieve a category 3 safety circuit if external safety relays or magnetic contactors are connected.
Storage conditions of the Safety Mat Controller
Do not store in such conditions stated below. 1. In direct sunlight 2. At ambient temperatures out of the range of 0 to 55C. 3. At relative humidity out of the range of 90%RH or under such temperature change that causes condensation. 4. At air pressure out of the range of 86 to 106 kPa. 5. In corrosive or combustible gases 6. With vibration or mechanical shocks out of the rated values. 7. Under splashing of water, oil, chemicals 8. In the atmosphere containing dust, saline or metal powder. The Safety Mat Controller may be damaged and may not function properly.
Wiring of the Safety Mat Controller
1. Use the following to wire to the Safety Mat Controller * Stranded wire (Flexible wire): 0.2 to 2.5 mm2 * Solid wire: 0.2 to 2.5 mm2 * Strip the cover of wire no longer than 7 mm. 2. Tighten each screw with a specified torque of 0.4 to 0.5 N*m, or the Safety Mat Controller may malfunction or generate heat. 3. Ground the negative side of the power supply. A controller with the positive side grounding will not work.
Mounting of multiple Safety Mat Controllers
1. In closely contacted mounting, the rated carry current is 3 A. Use at 3 A or less voltage. 2. When applying more than 3A , place the mats farther than 25 mm from the nearest MC3.
Mounting of the Safety Mat Controller to DIN rails
Use end plates (PFP-M: sold separately) on both ends of MC3.
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Application Considerations
SUITABILITY FOR USE
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Disclaimers
CHANGE IN SPECIFICATIONS
Product specifications and accessories may be changed at any time based on improvements and other reasons. It is our practice to change model numbers when published ratings or features are changed, or when significant construction changes are made. However, some specifications of the products may be changed without any notice. When in doubt, special model numbers may be assigned to fix or establish key specifications for your application on your request. Please consult with your OMRON representative at any time to confirm actual specifications of purchased products.
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS
Dimensions and weights are nominal and are not to be used for manufacturing purposes, even when tolerances are shown.
PERFORMANCE DATA
Performance data given in this catalog is provided as a guide for the user in determining suitability and does not constitute a warranty. It may represent the result of OMRON's test conditions, and the users must correlate it to actual application requirements. Actual performance is subject to the OMRON Warranty and Limitations of Liability.
ERRORS AND OMISSIONS
The information in this document has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate; however, no responsibility is assumed for clerical, typographical, or proofreading errors, or omissions.
2009.10 In the interest of product improvement, specifications are subject to change without notice.
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