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Introduction Motor starters
2/3 Transmission technology 2/40 Compact starter IP 65 (400 V AC)
2/4 Configuration 2/44 Motor starter in terminal box, IP 65
2/5 Technical specifications 2/45 Motor starter IP 67 (24 V DC)
2/5 Special note
2/46 Load branch modules IP 20
System expansions 2/48 3RA5 unfused load branches
2/6 A/B technology 2/50 3RW3 soft starter
Overview • AS-Interface makes actua- • Data and auxiliary power are • Conformity with the existing
tors and sensors communi- transmitted over a common SIMATIC NET® communica-
cations capable where a cable tions systems provides for
direct field bus connection integration of AS-Interface in
is technically impossible or the Siemens communica-
uneconomical tions landscape
Cabinets that were previously The AS-Interface is a single Links are available for direct
overflowing with complicated master system. Communica- connection of AS-Interface to
control line wiring and mar- tions processors (CPs) are PROFIBUS DP with degree of
shalling distributors can now available for SIMATIC® sys- protection IP 20 and IP 65.
be replaced by AS-Interface. tems which control process or Using these DP/AS-Interface
The AS-Interface cable can field communication as mas- links, the AS-Interface can be
be tapped at any point, thanks ters. used as a subnet for
to specially developed wiring The system expansion now PROFIBUS DP.
and connection using the allows double the quantity of The AS-Interface is an open
insulation displacement slaves (max. 62) to be oper- standard. Leading manufac-
method. ated on AS-Interface. The turers of actuators and sen-
This concept gives you tre- analog values are now also sors support AS-Interface
mendous flexibility and con- preprocessed in the master. worldwide. Interested compa-
siderably cuts costs. nies can obtain the electrical
and mechanical specifica-
tions from the AS-Interface
Association on request.
Transmission method A significant feature of the An AS-Interface power supply The AS-Interface shaped
AS-Interface technology is the unit, which meets the require- cable provides mechanical
use of a common, two-wire ments of the AS-Interface coding and thus prevents
cable for data transmission transmission technology, is polarity reversal; penetration
and distribution of auxiliary used for this system. terminals are used for simple
power to sensors/actuators. contacting.
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System components Many system components are Master interfaces for central Modules for connecting
available to implement com- control units such as standard sensors/actuators,
munications. The basic com- SIMATIC S5 and SIMATIC Actuators and sensors with
ponents of a system installa- S7, distributed I/Os integrated ASIC slave
tion are: ET 200® M/X, Fail-safe modules for trans-
AS-Interface shaped cable mission of secure data
Network components such through AS-Interface,
as repeaters/extenders Address programming
Power supply unit for power- device for setting the slave
ing the slaves address.
ASi m aster
C7-621 ASi
Integrated interface
S7-300
ET 200M
CP 343-2
S7-200
CP 243-2
0 1
ET 200X
CP 142-2
S5-95U
ET 200U
CP 2433
CP 2430
S5-115U to 155U
Links
DP/AS-Interface Link 65
Process or field AS-Interface is used every- AS-Interface replaces compli- No specialist know-how is
communication where where individual cated wiring harnesses and required for installation and
actuators/sensors are spa- connects binary and analog startup. In addition, the simple
tially distributed around a actuators and sensors, such installation and clear structur-
machine (e.g. in a bottling as proximity switches, valves ing of the wiring and special
plant, a production line, etc.) or indicator lights, to a control- cable design not only consid-
ler (e.g. SIMATIC) or PC. erably reduce the risk of faults
In practice this means: but also reduce service and
cable.
AS-Interface
power supply unit
AS-Interface cable
AS-Interface
power supply unit
max . 100 m
AS-i distributor Repeater
(without AS-Interface chip)
LOGO!
AS-i distributor
(without AS-Interface chip)
Operator panel
K60
K45
(with AS-Interface chip)
for connection of
standard sensors
Compact starter
in IP 65 degree of protection
Standard sensor,
e.g. inductive BERO
G_IK10_deA0027s
Standard transmitter,
e.g. position switch
Operating modes In general, the master inter- Analog value transmission Command interface
faces distinguish between the The AS-Interface master and In addition to the I/O data
following operating modes: the Complete AS-Interface exchange with binary and
I/O data exchange Specification V2.1 support analog AS-Interface slaves,
The inputs and outputs of the integrated analog value pro- the AS-Interface masters offer
binary AS-Interface slaves are cessing. This enables simple a range of additional functions
read and written in this operat- data exchange with both ana- through the command inter-
ing mode. log AS-Interface slaves face. In this way, for example,
(according to analog
profile 7.3 or 7.4) and
digital slaves.
slave addresses can be
assigned,parameter values
transmitted and diagnostic
information read out from user
programs.
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Technical specifications Ordering data, documentation Order No.
Special note
For the listed SIMATIC NET products (Order No. 6GK..., 6XV1..., HIR:...) you also need to consider the operating framework
conditions, which can be viewed at the following Internet site:
http://www.siemens.de/simatic-net/ik-info
Overview A/B technology If you use this option for all Analog value transmission
The new AS-Interface Specifi- 31 slaves, a maximum 62 A further functionality of the
cation 2.1 allows the quantity stations are possible in an new AS-Interface Specifica-
of network stations to be dou- AS-Interface network. tion V2.1 is the integrated ana-
bled from 31 to 62; this means The so-called A/B slaves may log value transmission. In this
that in a network each of the have a maximum 4 inputs and case, integrated means that
31 addresses available for 3 outputs. no special function blocks are
AS-Interface can be split into required to access the analog
Previously 31 stations:
Slave 1 Slave 31
G_IK10_deA0020s
Functions Communication cycle If an A/B slave pair is installed If only standard and/or A
(continued) Standard slaves are interro- at an address, the A slave is slaves are installed in a net-
gated in each cycle interrogated in one cycle, the work, the cycle time is identi-
(max. 5 ms). If only an A B slave in the next cycle (max. cal to the standard masters.
or B slave is installed at an cycle time 10 ms).
address, this slave is also
interrogated in each cycle
(max. 5 ms).
Overview
Safety monitor
Standard PLC
Standard master
2 Standard
slave Power supply unit
Safe slave
with emergency
stop
G_IK10_deA0021s
Signal evaluation safe slave/safety monitor
Master information (through regular I/O transfer)
Safe and non-safe data on a Simple system configuration Integration of safety signals
single bus through standardized in the system diagnosis
No fail-safe PLC or special AS-Interface technology Approved up to Category 4
master required Existing systems can be ex- according to EN 954-1
Supports grouping of safe panded quickly and easily. Certified by the TÜV (Ger-
signals man Technical Inspectorate)
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Cable set 3RK1 901-5AA00
molded-plastic-clad, EN 50 047,
Safe compact module K45F 2) 3RK1 205-0BQ00-0AA3 31 mm wide, slow-action contact,
2 normally-closed contacts
2F-IN
– Overtravel plunger 3SF3 200-6CV00-0BA1
Mounting plate K45 3RK1 901-2EA00
– Roller plunger 3SF3 200-6DV00-0BA1
Safe compact module K60F 2)
– Roller lever 3SF3 200-6EV00-0BA1
2F-IN/2A 3RK1 405-0BQ00-0AA3
– Roller crank 3SF3 200-6FV00-0BA1
2F-IN/2A with Uaux 3RK1 405-1BQ00-0AA3
– Twist lever 3SF3 200-6GV00-0BA1
Mounting plate K60 3RK1 901-0CA00
molded-plastic-clad, EN 50 047,
Input link for K45/60F 3RK1 901-1AA00 31 mm wide, snap-action contact,
1 normally-closed contact
1) A monitor with two release circuits is required for the "protection monitoring" – Overtravel plunger 3SF3 200-1CV00-0BA1
function.
– Roller plunger 3SF3 200-1DV00-0BA1
2) Modules are supplied with a mounting plate.
3) The protective door function with time monitoring is possible only with – Roller lever 3SF3 200-1EV00-0BA1
SIGUARD position switches with direct connection of AS-Interface to – Roller crank 3SF3 200-1FV00-0BA1
K45F/K60F.
– Twist lever 3SF3 200-1GV00-0BA1
metal-clad, EN 50 041,
40 mm wide, slow-action contact,
2 normally-closed contacts
– Overtravel plunger 3SF3 120-6CV00-0BA1
– Roller plunger 3SF3 120-6DV00-0BA1
– Roller lever 3SF3 120-6EV00-0BA1
– Roller crank 3SF3 120-6FV00-0BA1
– Twist lever 3SF3 120-6GW00-0BA1
metal-clad, EN 50 041,
40 mm wide, snap-action contact,
1 normally-closed contact
– Overtravel plunger 3SF3 120-1CV00-0BA1
– Roller plunger 3SF3 120-1DV00-0BA1
– Roller lever 3SF3 120-1EV00-0BA1
– Roller crank 3SF3 120-1FV00-0BA1
– Twist lever 3SF3 120-1GW00-0BA1
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Application The AS-Interface shaped The connection is made using To enable it to be used under
cable is intended for the insulation displacement different environmental condi-
AS-Interface networking. method where contact pins tions (e.g. in an oily environ-
This two-wire cable has a penetrate the shaped AS- ment) the AS-Interface cable
trapezoidal shape which rules Interface cable and ensures is available in different materi-
out incorrect connection. contact with the two wires. als (rubber, TPE, PUR).
There is no need to cut or strip It is also possible to use a
wires. This enables fast con- standard round cable for
nection of AS-Interface users special applications.
(e.g. I/O modules, intelligent
devices). Devices can also be
replaced very quickly.
Principle of operation Polarity reversal protection The black AS-Interface ca- Different cable types are
through mechanical coding ble should be used for actu- available for the AS-Interface
of shaped cable. ators with a 24 V DC power cables (yellow, black and red)
Transmission of data and supply (e.g. solenoid valves) for a range of applications.
auxiliary power for the with a high current require-
AS-Interface slaves through ment or which are integrated
the yellow AS-Interface in EMERGENCY STOP cir-
cable. cuits. A red AS-Interface
cable is available for an
auxiliary voltage of 230 V.
Fast connection without Protection against polarity For use under harsh industri-
tools through the insulation reversal thanks to coded al conditions thanks to the
displacement method. and shaped cable sheath. degree of protection IP 65
(oil and petrol-resistant ver-
sions).
Rubber
yellow (AS-Interface)
– 100 m roll } 3RX9 010-0AA00
– 1 km drum } 3RX9 012-0AA00
black (24 V DC)
– 100 m roll
– 1 km drum
TPE
yellow (AS-Interface)
}
}
3RX9 020-0AA00
3RX9 022-0AA00
2
– 100 m roll } 3RX9 013-0AA00
– 1 km drum } 3RX9 014-0AA00
black (24 V DC)
– 100 m roll } 3RX9 023-0AA00
– 1 km drum } 3RX9 024-0AA00
TPE
special design according to UL Class 2
yellow (AS-Interface
100 m roll) } 3RX9 017-0AA00
black (24 V DC)
100 m roll } 3RX9 027-0AA00
PUR 1)
yellow (AS-Interface)
– 100 m roll } 3RX9 015-0AA00
– 1 km drum } 3RX9 016-0AA00
black (24 V DC)
– 100 m roll } 3RX9 025-0AA00
– 1 km drum } 3RX9 026-0AA00
1) Note:
To determine its trailing capability, the AS-Interface cable was tested in
"IGUS Mobile cable handlers" types 10.2.048 and 20.2.55.
For this purpose the mobile cable handler was equipped with 3 x AS-
Interface cables and various round cables. After bending back and forth
3 million times, no damage to the cores, litz wires or outer casing was
determined (mobile cable handler equipped at 50% of capacity).
2 AS-Interface segment
Application The repeater is used to extend The extender is used to A considerably greater cable
the AS-Interface segment by extend the distance between length than 300 m can be
100 m. the master and the AS-Inter- achieved when the repeaters
face segment with the are connected in parallel.
AS-Interface slaves to max. The maximum extension
100 m. range is 500 m.
G_IK10_deA0011s
(max. cable length 300 m).
Parallel connection of sever- Power
al repeaters is possible S supply unit
(star configuration possible). Fig. 2/6 Repeater connection
Installed in user module
housing with FK-E coupling
module as bottom part.
Repeater Extender
Extended application op- Extended application op-
tions and more freedom in tions and more freedom in
system design by extending system design by extending
the AS-Interface segment the AS-Interface segment
In the event of a fault, shorter When an extender is used,
standstill and service times the master can be at a dis-
2
due to separate indication of tance of up to 100 meters.
the correct AS-Interface volt- No power supply is neces-
age for each side. sary on the master side.
Repeater for AS-Interface } 6GK1 210-0SA00 Extender for AS-Interface } 6GK1 210-1SA00
For extension of cable, For installation of master
including FK-E coupling module at a distance
including FK-E coupling module
Design Occupies two slots in the Display of the connected Connection of the AS-Inter-
I/O area of the PLC and activated slaves and face shaped cable to bus
16 byte are used in the their operational readiness module of the PLC
I/O address space Direct connection of the No wiring on the CP itself,
Status displays for operating AS-Interface cable through thus allowing easy replace-
states built-in analog device ment
Shorter startup times due In the event of a fault, shorter Shorter assembly times due
to easy configuration at the standstill and service times to direct connection of the
press of a button. due to LED indication of: AS-Interface cable
– status of the AS-Interface
network
– connected slaves and
their operational readi-
ness
– monitoring of the AS-Inter-
face voltage level 2
Technical specifications Ordering data Order No.
Design Two AS-Interface masters in In I/O mode 32 byte are Connection of the two
one module used in the I/O address AS-Interface cables through
Occupies a slot in space connectors with terminal
SIMATIC S5 Display of the connected strip (solder-free connection
and activated slaves and with screw lock)
For operation in the S5-115U
an adapter casing is their operational readiness One pushbutton per master
required. unit for switching the operat-
ing status and entering the
existing configuration
Functions Each of the AS-Interface mas- The front plate has separate Two modes:
ters in the CP 2430 indepen- status indicators for each Standard mode
dently controls its own master section, and a com- Only the data bits of the
AS-Interface segment with up mon LED matrix display for slaves in the I/O address
to 31 AS-Interface slaves. This the active slaves. space of the PLC can be
allows control of a maximum The module address, page accessed in this operating
of 2 × 31 AS-Interface slaves address and mode are set mode. No master calls can
with a total of 248 binary sen- through encoding switches. be executed.
sors/actuators (496 when
Extended mode
bi-directional slaves are
used). Access to the master calls is
provided through data han-
dling blocks and the page
interface in accordance with
the AS-Interface Specifica-
tion V2.0 (e.g. writing para-
meters).
User interface There is a choice of three I/O and page mode: Page mode:
versions: Access to slave data in Access to slave data
I/O operation:
the I/O address space and and master calls through
Only access to slave data master calls through page page access
in the I/O address space, no access
master calls
Saving on slots and costs Shorter startup times due In the event of a fault, shorter
because two AS-Interface to easy configuration at the standstill and service times
masters are located on one press of a button due to LED indication of:
module – status of the AS-Interface
network
– connected slaves and
their operational readi-
ness
– monitoring of the
AS-Interface voltage level 2
Technical specifications Ordering data Order No.
2 • No need to configure CP
for AS-Interface
• Addressing of up to 31
AS-Interface slaves accord-
ing to the AS-Interface
Specification V2.0
Application The CP 142-2 enables the This module can be used to Up to 6 CP 142-2 can be
connection of the distributed activate up to 31 AS-Interface operated on the ET 200X.
I/O system ET 200X to slaves and, if bi-directional
AS-Interface. slaves are implemented, up to
248 binary components.
Design 16 byte inputs and 16 byte Display of the connected Connection of the AS-Inter-
outputs are used in the ad- and activated slaves and face cable to M12 connector
dress space of the ET 200X their operational readiness Monitoring of the supply
Operating statuses by LEDs voltage on the AS-Interface
displayed by LEDs in the One pushbutton for switch- cable
frontplate ing the operating status,
entering the existing config-
uration and switching the
display
Functions The CP 142-2 can be used in Standard mode with Extended mode with
two operating modes: BM 141/BM 142/BM 147 BM 147
Up to 124 input bits and out- A function call facilitates
put bits of the AS-Interface master calls in accordance
slaves can be addressed. with the AS-Interface Speci-
fication V2.0 (e.g. writing
parameters). Calls are de-
scribed in the manual. The
manual also contains pro-
gram examples.
PROFIBUS
ET 200X with CP 142-2
0 1
AS-Interface
AS-Interface shaped cable
G_IK10_deA0013s
In connection with the More flexible and extended In the event of a fault, shorter
BM 147, the ET 200X application options of the standstill and service times
enables PLC functionality in ET 200X thanks to consider- due to LED indication of:
IP 65 degree of protection able increase in available – status of the AS-Interface
Can also be used in a rug- inputs/outputs network
ged industrial environment Shorter startup times due – connected slaves and
without additional casing to easy configuration at the their operational readi-
due to the high degree of press of a button. ness
protection IP 67 – monitoring of the AS-Inter-
face voltage level 2
Technical specifications Ordering data Order No.
Application The CP 243-2 is the AS-Inter- increases the available digital In addition, the integrated
face master connection exclu- inputs and outputs for S7-200 analog value processing also
sively for the CPUs 22x of the (max. 248 DI/186 DO at the makes analog values (per CP
innovated SIMATIC S7-200 AS-Interface per CP). max. 31 analog slaves, each
generation. Connection to the with up to 4 channels) avail-
AS-Interface significantly able to the S7-200 at the
AS-Interface. Up to two
CP 243-2s can be operated
simultaneously at S7-200.
Design The CP 243-2 is connected to LEDs in the front panel for Two pushbuttons for display-
the S7-200 like an expansion displaying the operating sta- ing the status information of
module. It features: tus and the operational the slaves, for switching the
Two terminals for direct con-
readiness of all connected operating status and enter-
nection of the AS-Interface and activated slaves ing the existing ACTUAL
cable configuration as the
SETPOINT configuration
Principle of operation The CP 243-2 occupies one Depending on the operating All connected AS-Interface
digital input byte (status byte), mode, the CP 243-2 either slaves are configured at the
one digital output byte (con- stores the I/O data of the press of a button. No further
trol byte) and 8 analog input AS-Interface slaves or diag- configuration of the CP is
and 8 analog output words in nostic values in the analog necessary.
the process image of the address space of the S7-200
S7-200. This means that the or enables master calls (e.g.
CP 243-2 occupies two slots. readdressing of slaves).
The operating mode of the
CP 243-2 can be set with the
status and control byte
through the application
program.
Functions The CP 243-2 supports all Double address assignment Access to analog values is
functions stipulated in the (A-B), makes it possible just as easy as access to
expanded AS-Interface to operate up to 62 digital digital values, thanks to the
Specification V2.1. or 31 analog slaves at the integrated analog value
AS-Interface. processing.
More flexible and extended Shorter startup times due Status of the CPs
application options of the to easy configuration at the Connected slaves and their
SIMATIC S7-200 due to the press of a button. operational readiness
considerable increase in the In the event of a fault, shorter
available digital and analog Monitoring of the AS-
standstill and service times Interface voltage level
inputs/outputs due to LED indication of:
Technical specifications
AS-Interface Specification V2.1
Ordering data
CP 243-2 }
Order No.
6GK7 243-2AX01-0XA0
2
Communications processor
Interfaces
for connection of SIMATIC S7-200
Address space used in the PLC Corresponding to 2 I/O modules (2nd Generation) to AS-Interface
(8 DI/8 DO and 8 AI/8 AO) with bus expansion connector
AS-Interface connection Terminal
Manual
Current consumption for CP 243-2
through AS-Interface max. 100 mA incl. AS-Interface basics and
diskette with sample programs
through backplane bus typical 220 mA at 5 V DC
Power loss approx. 2W
German } 6GK7 243-2AX00-8AA0
English } 6GK7 243-2AX00-8BA0
Perm. ambient conditions
Operating temperature
French } 6GK7 243-2AX00-8CA0
horizontal installation 0 °C to +55 °C Spanish } 6GK7 243-2AX00-8DA0
vertical installation 0 °C to +45 °C
Italian } 6GK7 243-2AX00-8EA0
Transport/storage temperature –40 °C to +70 °C
Relative humidity max. 95% at +25 °C
Design
Module format S7-22x expansion module
Dimensions (W × H × D) in mm 71.2 × 80 × 62 (H +16 mm with
holes for fixing to the wall)
Weight approx. 250 g
Space required 1 slot
2
AS-Interface slaves and through LEDs in the front-
integrated analog value plate
transmission (according
to expanded AS-Interface • Display of errors (incl.
Specification V2.1) AS-Interface voltage errors,
configuration errors) through
LEDs in the frontplate
• Compact housing in the de-
sign of the SIMATIC S7-300
Design The CP 343-2 is connected to LEDs in the frontplate for dis- Pushbuttons for displaying
the S7-300 like an expansion playing the operating status the status information of the
module. It features: and the operational readi- slaves, for switching the op-
Two terminals for direct con-
ness of all connected and erating status and entering
nection of the AS-Interface activated slaves the existing ACTUAL config-
cable uration as the SETPOINT
configuration
Principle of operation In I/O mode, the CP 343-2 A and B slaves are slaves All connected AS-Interface
occupies 16 byte in the ana- according to the expanded slaves are configured at the
log address space of the AS-Interface Specification press of a button. No further
SIMATIC S7-300. The I/O data V2.1. A function call (FC) is configuration of the CP is nec-
are stored in this area as stan- available for the AS-Interface essary.
dard slaves or A slaves. The master calls (e.g.parametric
I/O data of the B slaves can control, reading diagnostic
be accessed using the "read/ values). This function call is on
write data record " function. the diskette included with the
manual.
Functions The CP 343-2 supports all Double address assignment Access to analog values is
functions stipulated in the (A-B) makes it possible easy thanks to the integrated
expanded AS-Interface to operate up to 62 digital or analog value processing.
Specification V2.1. 31 analog slaves at the
AS-Interface.
Shorter startup times due In the event of a fault, shorter Reduced costs for spare
to easy configuration at the standstill and service times parts inventories because
press of a button due to LED indication of: the CP can be used in both
Flexible decentralized topol- – status of the AS-Interface the SIMATIC S7-300 and in
ogies can be constructed by network ET 200M.
using this communications – connected slaves and Ideal for complex applica-
processor in the ET 200M their operational readi- tions through the connection
DP slave. ness option of 62 slaves and
– monitoring of the AS-Inter-
face voltage level
integrated analog value
processing
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Technical specifications Ordering data Order No.
Functions Selection of CPU duty type Maintenance-free data Addressing and diagnostic
on display; the C7 duty type backup; the CPU of the C7 functions for AS-Interface;
is selected in a menu on the can store data even without the addressing and diag-
display a battery (NV RAM) nostics of the connected
Flexible expandability; slaves at the AS-Interface
with max. 4 modules of the can take place directly at
S7-300 through the expan- C7-621 ASi
sion board IM 621
Overview
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It is possible to assign an
address to an installed mod- Association.
Assembly method
ule through this addressing Only certified AS-Interface
All compact modules are socket. It is not necessary to components bear an approval
mounted on a mounting plate. unscrew the module. The number and the AS-Interface
The mounting plate connects addresses can easily be logo with shadow.
to the AS-Interface shaped assigned to modules by the
cable and fixes the cable in commissioning engineers in AS-Interface chip
place. The shape of the AS- the installed state. from Siemens
Interface cable ensures that The current chip generation
polarity reversal is impossible. For the ambient conditions
permitted in IP 67 the SAP4.1 gives the AS-Interface
The compact modules are user clear advantages:
simply slotted onto the top of addressing socket is closed
the mounting plate and fixed with a cover, making it SAP4.1 supports all func-
with a single screw. Contact is particularly insensitive to dirt. tions of the new AS-Interface
made with the AS-Interface Specification 2.1:
shaped cable through the Note: – A/B method
screw. Stripping and screw The auxiliary power supply – Extended diagnosis
connection of the cable is not (< 30 V DC) for the mod- – Analog value processing
necessary. ules (input/ouput points)
has to comply with in the master
VDE 0106 (PELV), Diagnostics at a glance
Protection class III.
directly on the module
Integration in small devices,
because the chip saves
space on the PCB
AS-Interface AS-Interface
Compact module in SlimLine module in
degree of protection IP 67 degree of protection IP 20
Addressing and
diagnostic unit
Addressing
socket
Addressing
socket
Compact modules K60, The compact modules con- Compact modules K60 with The mounting plate and the
digital tain the communications elec- a maximum of eight digital compact module are con-
tronics and the M12 standard inputs nected through a screw in
connections for inputs and This module has eight digital both modules, whereby con-
outputs. There are: inputs for connection through tacting is effected simulta-
M12 connectors. neously to the AS-Interface
Compact modules K60 with cable using insulation dis-
a maximum of four digital The M12 sockets are wired in placement method.
inputs and outputs such a way that up to two sen-
sors can be connected to an M12 sockets which are not
With M12 standard connec- required must be closed with
tors, up to four sensors and input by a Y cable.
sealing caps to guarantee the
four actuators can be con- The module requires two specified degree of protec-
nected simply and reliably to AS-Interface addresses for tion.
the compact module. processing all eight inputs.
The address assignment is
made through a double
addressing socket integrated
in the module.
Compact modules K45, The full advantages of the K60 Two mounting plates are The second mounting plate
digital compact modules are also available for the K45 compact has the same holes and the
offered by the much smaller modules: standard rail fastening of the
modules of the K45 series. The first mounting plate has
user modules.
identical holes to the K60 Assembly of the ribbon cables
compact module. This is now even easier. The yellow
means that K60 and K45 and black AS-Interface® rib-
compact modules can be bon cable can be inserted
mounted in combined rows. independently of the position
The ribbon cables can be of the coding lug from left or
laid in the cutouts in the right in the mounting plates.
mounting plate without Correct polarity of the applied
obstruction. voltages is always possible.
Technical specifications
Note:
Detailed information on the compact modules K60 and K45, digital can be
found in Catalog NS K "Low-Voltage Controlgear, Switchgear and Systems".
Module bottom parts/ Module bottom parts are With the FK coupling mod- FK-E coupling modules have
coupling modules available for AS-Interface ules, the two cable routes are one cable route each for the
ribbon cables (FK coupling connected in parallel, thus yellow AS-Interface ribbon
module) and for round cables enabling a branching point in cable and one for the black
(Pg coupling module). the AS-Interface cable (tree AS-Interface ribbon cable.
topology).
Mounting The coupling module is The AS-Interface cable is By screwing on the applica-
screwed on or snapped onto inserted. It snaps into a guide tion module the AS-Interface
a 35-mm standard mounting above the contact blades and cable is pressed onto the con-
rail. is fixed mechanically. An elec- tact blades. These penetrate
There are four seals in the trical contact is not made. every wire in two places and
coupling module. They are Seals are placed in the guarantee a secure connec-
used to seal off any cable unused cable openings. tion. The module has degree
openings which may be of protection IP 67 when
unoccupied. mounted properly.
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Connection modules
AS-Interface application module } 3RG90 01-0AB00
4OR AS-Interface coupling module FK } 3RG90 10-0AA00
4 × 1 output relay 24 V DC, 1 A for 2 AS-Interface cables (yellow)
4 × M12 sockets for connection connection using insulation displace-
standard actuators ment method, EMI
1 × M12 connector for auxiliary AS-Interface coupling module } 3RK1 901-1HA00
voltage supply, EMI FK/VA
AS-Interface application module 4O with stainless steel components and
4 × 1 output electronics 24 V DC, 1 A viton seals for 2 AS-Interface cables
4 × M12 sockets for connection (yellow), connection using insulation
standard actuators displacement method, EMI
EEMI } 3RG90 01-0CB00 AS-Interface coupling module FK-E } 3RG90 30-0AA00
EMI } 3RG90 01-0AL00 for AS-Interface cable (yellow)
and AS-Interface power cable (black),
AS-Interface application module } 3RG90 01-0AC00 connection using insulation displace-
2I/2OR ment method, EEMI
2 × 1 input 100 mA
2 × 1 output relay 24 V DC, 1 A AS-Interface coupling module } 3RK1 901-1JA00
4 × M12 sockets for connection FK-E/VA
standard sensors/actuators with stainless steel components and
1 × M12 connector for auxiliary viton seals for AS-Interface cable
voltage supply, EMI (yellow) and AS-Interface power cable
(black), connection using insulation
AS-Interface application module displacement method, EEMI
2I/2O
2 × 1 input 100 mA AS-Interface coupling module PG } 3RG92 20-0AA00
2 × 1 output electronics 24 V DC, 2 A with four PG 11 joints for standard round
4 × M12 sockets for connection cable, connection through screw-type
standard sensors/actuators terminal, EMI
EEMI } 3RG90 01-0CC00 AS-Interface coupling module } 3RG92 40-0AA00
EMI } 3RG90 01-0AM00 PG-E
AS-Interface application module } 3RG90 01-0AJ00 with four PG 11 joints for standard round
2 × 1I/1O cables for AS-Interface and external
auxiliary voltage, connection through
2 × 1 input
screw-type terminals, EEMI
2 × 1 output, solid-state 24 V DC
total current for inputs and outputs Installation accessories
max. 200 mA
2 × M12 sockets for connection AS-Interface cover } 3RX9 800-0AA00
standard sensors/actuators for coupling module FK and
per M12 socket 1 input and 1 output; coupling module PG
supply of inputs/outputs through EMI (electromechanical interface)
AS-Interface cable (yellow), EMI
AS-Interface cover M12 } 3RK1 901-1KA00
AS-Interface application module } 3RG90 01-0AH00 for free M12 sockets of the modules
2 × 2I in IP 67 (1 packet = 10 pcs.)
2 × 2 inputs 200 mA, each 2 bit
2 × M12 sockets for connection AS-Interface seal PG 11 } 3RX9 805-0AA00
antivalent sensors, EMI for AS-Interface cable, shaped,
for insertion in PG 11 threaded joints
Application modules, digital, NPN (1 packet = 10 pcs.)
AS-Interface application module 4I } 3RK1 200-0CQ01-0AA3 Update pack for application } 3RK1 901-3LA00
Diagnosis option through duo LED modules
Y-II connector pinout High-grade steel and viton version
4 × 1 input, 200 mA NPN (1 set = complete set of viton seals and
4 x M12 socket high-grade steel hold-down screws)
AS-Interface application module } 3RK1 400-1BQ01-0AA3 Update pack for cover } 3RK1 901-3NA00
2I/2O
High-grade steel and viton version
Diagnosis option through duo LED (1 set = complete set of viton seals and
Y-II connector pinout high-grade steel hold-down screws)
2 × 1 input, 200 mA, NPN
2 × 1 output, electronics, 24 V DC, 2 A AS-Interface transition } 3RX9 801-0AA00
2 x M12 standard socket, AS-Interface cable to M12 socket
2 x M12 socket for connection of
inputs/outputs Note:
Detailed information on the application modules
AS-Interface application module 4O } 3RK1 100-1CQ01-0AA3 can be found in Catalog NS K
Diagnosis option through duo LED "Low-Voltage Controlgear, Switchgear and Systems".
Y-II connector pinout
4 × 1 output, electronics, 24 V DC, 2 A
3RK1 107-1BQ02-0AA3
3RK1 107-1BQ12-0AA3
3RK1 107-1BQ40-0AA3
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4-wire sensor Measuring range 0 to 20 mA
– Profile 7.1/7.2, number format S5 3RK1 207-1BQ02-0AA3 – Profile 7.1/7.2, number format S5 3RK1 107-1BQ03-0AA3
– Profile 7.1/7.2, number format S7 3RK1 207-1BQ12-0AA3 – Profile 7.1/7.2, number format S7 3RK1 107-1BQ13-0AA3
– Profile 7.3, number format S7 3RK1 207-1BQ40-0AA3 – Profile 7.3, number format S7 3RK1 107-1BQ40-0AA3
Measuring range 4 to 20 mA,
2-wire sensor Output modules
– Profile 7.1/7.2, number format S5 3RK1 207-1BQ03-0AA3 for voltage values
– Profile 7.1/7.2, number format S7 3RK1 207-1BQ13-0AA3 Channels 1 and 2 activated,
– Profile 7.3, number format S7 3RK1 207-1BQ40-0AA3 for 2-wire actuators
Input modules Measuring range +/– 10 V
for voltage measurement – Profile 7.1/7.2, number format S5 3RK1 107-2BQ01-0AA3
Channels 1 and 2 activated – Profile 7.1/7.2, number format S7 3RK1 107-2BQ00-0AA3
Filtering function deactivated – Profile 7.3, number format S7 3RK1 107-2BQ40-0AA3
Network filter 50 Hz Measuring range 0 to 10 V
– Profile 7.1/7.2, number format S5 3RK1 107-2BQ02-0AA3
Measuring range +/– 10 V, – Profile 7.1/7.2, number format S7 3RK1 107-2BQ12-0AA3
4-wire sensors – Profile 7.3, number format S7 3RK1 107-2BQ40-0AA3
– Profile 7.1/7.2, number format S5 3RK1 207-2BQ01-0AA3
– Profile 7.1/7.2, number format S7 3RK1 207-2BQ00-0AA3 Manual incl.
– Profile 7.3, number format S7 3RK1 207-2BQ40-0AA3 with analog function blocks
German
Input modules for
thermal resistance and resistance – Profile 7.1/7.2, number format S5 3RK1 701-2AB01-0AA0
– Profile 7.1/7.2, number format S7 3RK1 701-2AB01-0AA0
Channels 1 and 2 activated, – Profile 7.3, number format S7 3RK1 701-2AB40-0AA0
for 4-wire sensors
Filtering function deactivated
Network filter 50 Hz
Measuring range Pt 100,
linear standard, –200 to +850 °C
– Profile 7.1/7.2, number format S5 3RK1 207-3BQ01-0AA3
– Profile 7.1/7.2, number format S7 3RK1 207-3BQ00-0AA3
– Profile 7.3, number format S7 3RK1 207-3BQ40-0AA3
Measuring range Pt 100,
non-linear standard, 0 to +200 Ω 1)
– Profile 7.1/7.2, number format S5 3RK1 207-3BQ02-0AA3
Measuring range Pt 100,
linear climatic, –120 to +130 °C
– Profile 7.1/7.2, number format S5 3RK1 207-3BQ03-0AA3
– Profile 7.1/7.2, number format S7 3RK1 207-3BQ13-0AA3
– Profile 7.3, number format S7 3RK1 207-3BQ40-0AA3
Measuring range Ni 100,
linear standard, –60 to +250 °C,
0 to 600 Ω 2)
– Profile 7.1/7.2, number format S5 3RK1 207-3BQ04-0AA3
– Profile 7.1/7.2, number format S7 3RK1 207-3BQ14-0AA3
– Profile 7.3, number format S7 3RK1 207-3BQ40-0AA3
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E-mail: sales@kuhnke.de
can no longer be
ordered from Siemens.
Please use the following Order Nos. when purchasing the pneumatic modules from Kuhnke:
Note:
Detailed information
on the SlimLine modules
can be found in
Catalog NS K
"Low-Voltage Controlgear,
Switchgear and Systems".
S22.5 SlimLine with screw-type terminal connection S45 SlimLine with screw-type terminal connection
4 inputs 4 inputs/4 outputs
4I 4I/4O
Standard slave standard slave
2-wire, transistor PNP 3RK1 200-0CE00-0AA2 transistor PNP
1A 3RK1 400-1CE00-0AA2
2
2 and 3-wire, transistor PNP 3RK1 200-0CE02-0AA2
115 V input (AC) 3RK1 200-0CE00-0AC2 2A 3RK1 400-1CE01-0AA2
1 A, floating I/O 3RK1 402-3CE01-0AA2
230 V input (AC) 3RK1 200-0CE01-0AC2
2 inputs/2 outputs 3RK1 400-0BE00-0AA2 4 inputs/4 outputs
2I/2O relay output
4I/4OR
transistor PNP, 2-wire
standard slave Standard slave
230 V 3RK1 402-3CE00-0AA2
2 inputs/2 outputs 3RK1 402-0BE00-0AA2
relay outputs 115 V input (AC) 3RK1 402-1CE00-0AC2
2I/2OR 230 V input (AC) 3RK1 402-1CE01-0AC2
4 outputs 3RK1 100-1CE00-0AA2 4 inputs/3 outputs
4O 4I/3O
transistor PNP transistor PNP
standard slave A/B slave
22.5 SlimLine with cage-clamp connection 2A 3RK2 400-1FE00-0AA2
Notes:
1) An external auxiliary incoming supply (AUX POWER) of 20 to 30 V
is required for the output circuits.
The auxiliary incoming supply has to comply with VDE 0106
(PELV), Protection class III.
2) The module has 4 input groups.
Each input group has 4 inputs and 1 group signal for the voltage
supply to the inputs.
The input groups are activated one at a time through initialization
of the respective group signal by the control system.
The circuit states of the assigned inputs are then read in.
3) Function block necessary.
3RK1 400-0CD00-0AA3
4 inputs/4 outputs
4I/4O
I/O supplied by AS-Interface cable 3RK1 400-0CD00-0AA3
(max. 200 mA)
printed-circuit board with solder pins,
protected by housing
I/O supplied by external auxiliary 3RK1 400-0CD01-0AA3
voltage (24 V PELV)
printed-circuit board with solder pins,
protected by housing
I/O supplied by external auxiliary 3RG9 005-0SA00
voltage (24 V PELV)
printed-circuit board with solder pins
for horizontal installation
Technical specifications
DS/RS EDS/ERS DS/RS EDS/ERS
Housing Diagnostics
Degree of protection IP 65 through AS-Interface checkback signal of circuit
(with connection elements and breakers and contactor(s)
cap closed) through restricted auxiliary
contacts and separate inputs
2
Material Thermoplastic
(fiber-glass reinforced) through LED on casing Auxiliary voltage present
AS-Interface communication OK
Color anthracite RAL 7016
AS-Interface communication
Cover flap snap-in, sealable disturbed
Dimensions (W × H × D) in mm 120 × 265 × 134 Station address = 0
(module not addressed)
Temperature range
through LED on the handheld ON, or clockwise or anti-clockwise
Operating temperature in °C -25 to +55 (observe derating: operator panel rotation
see manual)
Storage temperature in °C -40 to +70 Addressing The module retains the last
address after the 15th address
Permissible usage position N.B.: according to DIN 43 602 assignment
start command "I" on the right
or top Main circuit
2
Electromechanical 3RK1 322-■ ■S02-1AA■ Mounting plate 3RK1 902-0AP00
reversing starter for compact starter
with two free digital inputs for connecting the shaped cable
Three-phase Setting range for AS-Interface and auxiliary power
induction motor of the over-current Set of seals } 3RK1 902-0AR00
4-pole release for mounting plate
at 400 V AC
for sealing the casing at
standard perf. P
the end of a radial line
kW A (1 pack = 5 straight seals,
< 0.06 0.14 to 0.20 0B 5 shaped seals)
0.06 0.18 to 0.25 0C
0.09 0.22 to 0.32 0D Handheld operator panel } 3RK1 902-0AM00
for commissioning
0.10 0.28 to 0.40 0E
0.12 0.35 to 0.50 0F 0.5 m connecting lead and connector
0.18 0.45 to 0.63 0G 24 V DC accessories; M12 connector
0.21 0.55 to 0.80 0H
0.25 0.70 to 1.0 0J Connector M12 } 3RX1 667
0.37 0.90 to 1.25 0K for connecting actuators
0.55 1.1 to 1.6 1A or sensors, 5-pin
0.75 1.4 to 2.0 1B Angular connector M12 } 3RX1 668
0.90 1.8 to 2.5 1C
for connecting actuators
1.1 2.2 to 3.2 1D or sensors, 5-pin
1.5 2.8 to 4.0 1E
1.9 3.5 to 5.0 1F Y-connector M12 } 6ES7 194-1KA01-0XA0
2.2 4.5 to 6.3 1G for dual connection of sensors
3.0 5.5 to 8.0 1H through single cable, 5-pin
4.0 7.0 to 10 1J
5.5 9.0 to 12 1K
M12 covers } 3RX9 802-0AA00
for sealing unused input or
Electronic starters output sockets
(1 packet = 10 pcs.)
Compact starter EDS
Electronic direct starter } 3RK1 322-■ ■S12-0AA■
with two free digital inputs
Compact starter ERS
Electronic reversing starter } 3RK1 322-■ ■S12-1AA■
with two free digital inputs
Three-phase Setting range
induction motor of the over-current
4-pole release
at 400 V AC
standard perf. P
kW A
0.18 to 0.8 0.6 to 2.18 0A
0.75 to 2.2 2.0 to 5.95 0B
Standard version 0
Version with 24 V DC brake contact for 1
brakes with external supply
Version with 400 V AC brake contact for 3
brakes with intrinsic supply
Version with 500 V DC brake contact 4
for brakes with intrinsic supply
Accessories for AS-Interface compact starter (Han Q8/0) Accessories for AS-Interface compact starter (Han Q8/0) (continued)
Connector set Motor connecting lead
for incoming power supply, 9-pin 4 × 1.5 mm2
consisting of 1 connector casing with power connector, 9-pin
with Pg 16 threaded joint, 1 socket 3 m long } 3RK1 902-0CM00
insert, 9-pin and 6 contact pins
5 m long } 3RK1 902-0CP00
suitable for cable
4 × 2.5 mm2, 6 × 2.5 mm2
suitable for cable
4 × 4 mm2, 6 × 4 mm2
}
}
3RK1 902-0CA00
3RK1 902-0CB00
10 m long
Overview • The AS-Interface micro start- • The status of the starter, the
er is an encapsulated direct communication link and the
or reversing starter for three- two sensor inputs is indicat-
phase standard motors up to ed by five LEDs.
4 kW. Degree of protection
IP 65 is achieved by a sturdy • By supplying the auxiliary
die-cast aluminum housing. voltage separately (black
ribbon cable) it is also possi-
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• The micro starter is directly ble for the micro starter to be
mounted on the motor in integrated in Category 1
place of the motor terminal safety concepts (EN 954-1).
box.
Mounting
• 3TG10 contactors are The micro starter is directly
installed as switchgear. mounted on the motor in place
• Electronic thermistor evalua- of the motor terminal box or is
tion is used as overload delivered already fitted to the
protection. Cable protection motor.
is based on the group fusing A square arrangement of
concept. mounting holes enables the
• The AS-Interface data cable micro starter to be fitted in
and the 24 V DC auxiliary various ways to the fixtures
supply are connected with- for the motor terminal box.
out interruption by means of The motor can adopt any
a ribbon cable adapters mounting position.
using the insulation dis-
placement method. Addressing
The address for the AS-
• Through two M12 sockets Interface slave is set with an
it is possible to scan two addressing unit directly at
digital process signals the AS-Interface addressing
from the peripherals and socket of the micro starter.
process them in the higher-
level control system.
Power is supplied and
routed through metric cable
couplings or, alternatively,
through two HAN Q8 plug-in
connectors according to the
DESINA specification. Using
the DESINA wiring method
enables the motor to be put
into operation without inter-
vening in the terminal box.
Overview Startup
by means of the integrated
pushbutton switch
The corresponding motor can
be started directly by a push-
button switch (integrated in
the module below the output
socket). The pushbuttons are
protected by an M12 cover.
Note concerning double and
reversing starters:
If an input with quick-stop
2
function receives a 'High' sig-
nal, the appropriate output
(e.g. quick-stop input 1 →
output 1) is switched off
device-internally (motor is
braked).
The AS-Interface 24 V DC Quick-stop function The manual pushbutton con-
motor starters type K60 now trol function (pushbutton 1/2)
All AS-Interface 24 V DC for on site operation is only
support fast and easy on-site motor starters have a quick-
connection of 24 V DC motor permissible and defined for
stop function which can be "CPU in stop" of the higher-
starters and corresponding switched on and off as
sensors directly to the AS- level PLC.
required through a switch inte-
Interface. grated in the module. Quick- Note concerning single direct
A total of three different ver- stop enables a connected starters:
sions are available with the motor to be switched off If an input with quick-stop
following features: immediately when the sensor function receives a 'High' sig-
signal (High) is applied. The nal, the appropriate output
• Single direct starter switch for the quick-stop func- (e.g. quick-stop input 1 →
(without brake and quick- tion is next to the input sock- output 1) is switched off
stop function) ets and is protected by an device-internally (motor runs
• Double direct starter M12 cover. down unbraked). The manual
(with brake and quick-stop pushbutton control function
function which can be Brake (pushbutton 1) for on site
activated) The double direct starter and operation is only permissible
single reversing starter ver- and defined for "CPU in stop"
• Reversing starter sions have an integrated, per- of the higher-level PLC.
(with brake and activatable manently set brake function,
quick-stop function) i.e.the motor is decelerated
DC motors are connected to as soon as the output signal is
the module through M12 con- set to "0".
nectors. The yellow AS-Inter-
face cable suffices for supply-
ing the sensors and the elec-
tronics of the module. An
auxiliary voltage (24V DC)
supplied through the black
AS-Interface cable is only
required for supplying the
outputs.
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ready integrated in the out- cable connectors joined
puts, hence there is no need to the data cable (only one
to introduce any additional slave in the network is
measures for the contactors. allowed to report with the
• The outputs are supplied default address 0) or by
through the separate auxilia- single addressing with an
ry voltage – this makes it addressing unit and ad-
easy to implement a selec- dressing cable. This type of
tively designed emergency addressing is also possible
stop concept. The inputs are in the fully wired condition of
supplied through the AS- the load branch module be-
AS-Interface load branch Interface data cable. Inputs cause the module is isolated
module and outputs must be wired from the AS-Interface net-
• The AS-Interface load through integrated spring- work when the addressing
branch module rounds off loaded terminals connected connector is plugged.
the conventional busbar and to common potential. • The addressing socket is lo-
standard rail adapter with an • The AS-Interface load cated under the equipment
input/output module. The branch module is snapped ID plate on the front of the
control circuit of a load onto the appropriate rail and load branch module. This is
branch can be completely plugged to the busbar also where you will find the
pre-wired with this module. adapter. Installation of a 5- display elements (LEDs) for
The type series has been pin power plug is provided diagnosis of the AS-Inter-
optimized for use in conjunc- for between the load branch face load branch module.
tion with SIRIUS load module and rail as an option. The following statuses are
branches size S00 and S0. displayed:
The connection to the mas- • All connections of the load
branch are pluggable when – 24 V DC auxiliary voltage
ter automation system is available or output/out-
made through the AS-Inter- using this power connector.
The unit can therefore be puts triggered (version
face of the module. An un- 230 V AC)
shielded standard strand changed in the shortest pos-
can be used as a data cable sible time if necessary. The – AS-Interface communica-
and for the auxiliary power current is limited to 16 A tion OK
supply. Connection to the when this power connector – AS-Interface communica-
AS-Interface load branch is used. tion disturbed
module is made with two • The rail is available in differ- – Station address equal 0
connectors using the insula- ent versions and must be (module not addressed).
tion displacement method. chosen to suit the width of Unfused load branch 3RA5
• Four different AS-Interface the low-voltage switchgear with connection to the
load branch modules are and controlgear assembly AS-Interface
available: They differ in the (45 mm or 54 mm) and the
number of inputs and out- used busbar system (bus- • The unfused load branch
puts as well as in the type of bar center-to-center clear- 3RA5 - consisting of the
outputs. ance 40 mm or 60 mm). AS-Interface load branch
The devices with electronic Depending on the version, module, circuit-breaker,
outputs are designed for the N and/or PE conductor contactor and all essential
24 V DC, those with relay or neither of the two is fed connectors (AS-Interface,
outputs are suitable for volt- out externally. In this way, auxiliary power and
ages up to max. 230 V AC. preassembled connecting 5-pin power conncector) –
It is thus possible to wire up leads of the loads can be fed is delivered fully assembled,
direct and reversing starters directly through the optional pre-wired and tested. The
as well as double direct power connector to the AS- user is thus able to save
starters and start combina- Interface load branch mod- valuable time otherwise
tions for pole changing. ule and can be mounted spent on installation, wiring
there without additional and servicing.
wiring. It is accordingly very
easy to replace the consum-
ers, e.g. a three-phase stan-
dard motor.
Overview (continued) • Direct as well as reversing • Load branches of this type Note:
starters with SIRIUS switch- are used to trigger e.g.three- Detailed information on the
load branch modules IP 20
gears are available in size phase standard motors. The can be found in
S00 up to 10 A and – on ac- load branches can be set up Catalog NS K
count of the power connec- in central control cabinets as "Low-Voltage Controlgear,
tor – in size S0 up to 16 A. well as in decentral on-site Switchgear and Systems".
Complete branches are control cabinets. They are
available with AS-Interface particularly suitable for ma-
load branch modules featur-
ing electronic outputs for
24 V DC auxiliary voltage.
chines and systems which
have a high degree of auto-
mation and need to meet
special requirements in
terms of availability.
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Ordering data Order No. Order No.
AS-Interface Accessories
load branch modules IP 20
AS-Interface carrier } 3RK1 901-3GA00
for busbar system
(40/60 mm center rail spacing) for standard mounting rail plate,
45 mm wide
Electronic outputs, 24 V DC
Standard rail adapter } 3RA1 922-1A
2 inputs, 1 output (2I/1O) } 3RK1 400-1KG01-0AA1
for mechanical fastening
4 inputs, 2 outputs (4I/2O) } 3RK1 400-1MG01-0AA1 of circuit breaker and contactor,
Output relays, 155/230 V AC can be snapped onto standard rail or
for screw fastening
2 inputs, 1 output (2I/1OR) } 3RK1 402-3KG02-0AA1
(1 pack = 5 pcs.)
3 inputs, 2 outputs (3I/2OR) } 3RK1 402-3LG02-0AA1
AS-Interface connector
Accessories
for data and auxiliary power
Carrier for AS-Interface with two insulation displacers for stan-
load branch modules dard strand 2 x 0.5 mm to 0.75 mm2
for busbar adapter yellow } 3RK1 901-0NA00
with 40 mm busbar black } 3RK1 901-0PA00
center-to-center clearance
with PE and N conductor connection AS-Interface power connector set } 3RK1 901-0EA00
45 mm wide } 3RK1 901-3AA00 5-pin, 2.5 mm2
(1 packet = 5 connectors and
54 mm wide } 3RK1 901-3BA00
5 couplings)
for busbar adapter
Manual
with 60 mm busbar
for load feeders
center-to-center clearance
with PE and N conductor connection German, English } 3RK1 701-2GB00-0AA0
45 mm wide } 3RK1 901-3CA00 French, Italian } 3RK1 701-2HB00-0AA0
54 mm wide } 3RK1 901-3DA00
for busbar adapter
with 40 or 60 mm busbar
center-to-center clearance
with PE conductor connection
45 mm wide } 3RK1 901-3EA00
54 mm wide } 3RK1 901-3FA00
Application The 3RA5 load branches con- They are used in large-scale
trol central loads both in the automated systems with high
local boxes and in cabinets. availability requirements.
Mounting The devices are fully pre- Standard strands of 0.5 mm2 The outgoing side to the load
wired and adaptable on bus- and 0.75 mm2 can be con- is wired through the power
bars. Busbar systems with a nected to these connectors connector. The main con-
busbar center-line spacing of without tools using the insula- ductors L1, L2, L3 and N or LE
40 mm and 60 mm are avail- tion displacement method. conductors are therefore con-
able. The communication con- nected to the load through
The auxiliary power 24 V DC nectors (2 per device) are plugs. The power connector is
and the AS-Interface data included in the scope of included in the scope of sup-
cable are fed through two supply. ply.
connectors.
Diagnostics Two LEDs are integrated in the These allow simple diagnosis
load branch module. of auxiliary power (PWR) and
the communication unit
(AS-Interface).
Types of coordination The type of coordination The unfused load branches The contactor may be
according to DIN 3RA5 with AS-Interface damaged at such high
EN 60 947-4-1 (VDE 0660 achieve type of coordination 1 short-circuit currents.
Part 102), IEC 60 947-4-1 at Iq = 50 kA. This guarantees Note:
describes the behavior of the that short-circuits of 50 kA are Detailed information on
device during a short-circuit. switched off without risk to the unfused load branches
persons or the system. can be found in
Catalog NS K
"Low-Voltage Controlgear,
Switchgear and Systems".
Ordering data
Load branches for direct startup
Standard three-phase induc- Setting range Unfused Frame size Unfused Frame size
tion motor 4-pin at 400 V AC Thermal load branch load branch
Standard Motor current Overload1)
power (reference val.) Release
P I Order No. Order No.
kW
0.55
A
Type of coordination 1 2)
1.5
A
0.9
1.1
to 1.25
to 1.6
for 40 mm busbar systems, 5-pin
3RA51 10-0KC15-0BB4
3RA51 10-1AC15-0BB4
S00
for 60 mm busbar systems 4-pin
3RA51 10-0KD15-0BB4
3RA51 10-1AD15-0BB4
S00
2
0.75 1.9 1.4 to 2 3RA51 10-1BC15-0BB4 3RA51 10-1BD15-0BB4
1.8 to 2.5 3RA51 10-1CC15-0BB4 3RA51 10-1CD15-0BB4
1.1 2.7 2.2 to 3.2 3RA51 10-1DC15-0BB4 3RA51 10-1DD15-0BB4
1.5 3.6 2.8 to 4 3RA51 10-1EC15-0BB4 3RA51 10-1ED15-0BB4
3.5 to 5 3RA51 10-1FC15-0BB4 3RA51 10-1FD15-0BB4
2.2 5.2 4.5 to 6.3 3RA51 10-1GC15-0BB4 3RA51 10-1GD15-0BB4
3 6.8 5.5 to 8 3RA51 10-1HC15-0BB4 3RA51 10-1HD15-0BB4
4 9.0 7 to 10 3RA51 10-1JC16-0BB4 3RA51 10-1JD16-0BB4
5.5 11.5 9 to 12 3RA51 10-1KC17-0BB4 3RA51 10-1KD17-0BB4
7.5 15.5 11 to 16 – 3RA51 20-4AD25-0BB4 S0
Load branches for reversing mode
Standard three-phase induc- Setting range Unfused Frame size Unfused Frame size
tion motor 4-pin at 400 V AC Thermal load branch load branch
Standard Motor current Overload1)
power (reference val.) Release
P I Order No. Order No.
kW A A
Type of coordination 1 2) for 40 mm busbar systems, 5-pin for 60 mm busbar systems 4-pin
0.9 to 1.25 3RA52 10-0KC15-0BB4 S00 3RA52 10-0KD15-0BB4 S00
0.55 1.5 1.1 to 1.6 3RA52 10-1AC15-0BB4 3RA52 10-1AD15-0BB4
0.75 1.9 1.4 to 2 3RA52 10-1BC15-0BB4 3RA52 10-1BD15-0BB4
1.8 to 2.5 3RA52 10-1CC15-0BB4 3RA52 10-1CD15-0BB4
1.1 2.7 2.2 to 3.2 3RA52 10-1DC15-0BB4 3RA52 10-1DD15-0BB4
1.5 3.6 2.8 to 4 3RA52 10-1EC15-0BB4 3RA52 10-1ED15-0BB4
3.5 to 5 3RA52 10-1FC15-0BB4 3RA52 10-1FD15-0BB4
2.2 5.2 4.5 to 6.3 3RA52 10-1GC15-0BB4 3RA52 10-1GD15-0BB4
3 6.8 5.5 to 8 3RA52 10-1HC15-0BB4 3RA52 10-1HD15-0BB4
4 9.0 7 to 10 3RA52 10-1JC16-0BB4 3RA52 10-1JD16-0BB4
5.5 11.5 9 to 12 3RA52 10-1KC17-0BB4 3RA52 10-1KD17-0BB4
7.5 15.5 11 to 16 – 3RA52 20-4AD25-0BB4 S0
Overview The electronic soft starters It takes only a few actions The advantages of a soft
SIRIUS 3RW3 0 and and accessories for motor starter are:
SIKOSTART 3RW3 4 can be branches to be made capable
used for the controlled soft of communicating with these • Reduction of mechanical
starting and running down of soft starters. loads throughout the drive
three-phase asynchronous system
motors. • Reduction of load on the
Reducing the starting torque power supply network
2
that an installation area grid of
lampholder as well as a label 30 x 45 mm, corresponding to
inscription, laser inscription, the grid with nameplate is
or nameplate. required for each control sta-
The front panel module for tion.
four control points corre- The bus cable is then con-
Clip sponds to a station address of tacted to the back of the front
the AS-Interface. Addressing panel module with a clip (insu-
takes place through the AS- lation displacement method).
Interface connections of the
There is no need to mount and
NSD00053a
master or through a DC
Front panel module socket from an addressing wire snapped on switching
unit. elements or to supply the dis-
play element with an external
incoming voltage supply.
Note:
Detailed information on
these system components
can be found in
Catalog NS K
"Low-Voltage Controlgear,
Switchgear and Systems".
2
a button, up to a total of 56
Display and operator panel times
integrated
• Function changes at the
• Compact, easy to operate, press of a button, no need
can be used universally for complicated rewiring
without accessories
Design LOGO! is available in different Integrated keypad The L-B11 versions have:
versions for different connec- Integrated basic and special 12 digital inputs,
tion voltages (12 V DC, functions 8 digital outputs
24 V DC or 115/230 V AC).
Integrated EEPROM for An additional 4 inputs and
All versions have: storing switching program 4 outputs for data exchange
Output relays with a and setpoints with the AS-Interface-Master
max. 10 A output current Optional program 56 interconnectable
Integrated display panel module functions.
Functions Distributed signal prepro- LOGO! has universal applica- Shipbuilding; licensed
cessing and data exchange tions, for example: according to:
(4DI/4DO) with AS-Interface Building services/installation – American Bureau of
master. Independent further (lighting, shutters, awnings, Shipping
processing, even in the gates, access control, barri- – Bureau Veritas
event of a bus fault. ers, ventilation systems, – Des Norske Veritas
Flexible facilities for modifi- etc.)
cation through re-linking of – Germanischer Lloyd
Cabinet manufacture
the functions by keystroke; – Lloyds Register of
Manufacture of machines Shipping
no need for time-consuming
rewiring. and appliances (pumps, LOGO! is capable of commu-
small presses, compressors, nicating through integrated
Optional operator control etc.)
at the PC; the switching pro- AS-Interface connection.
Special control systems
gram is created, simulated
and archived on the PC, for conservatories, green-
including documentation houses
facility. Signal preprocessing for
other controllers
AS-Interface
G_IK10_deA0016s
Integrated functions All L versions with AS- Special functions: Asynchronous pulse
Interface connection have: ON delay, retentive ON de- generator
Basic functions:
lay, drop-out delay, current Year clock
AND, OR, NOT, NAND, surge relay, self-holding re-
lay, clock pulse generator, Bit memories
NOR, XOR
counter (up/down) Retentive feature for counter,
Threshold value switch run-time meter, surge
current relay and latching
2
Impulse relay
Know-how protection with
Run-time meter the optionally available
program module for copy
protection.
LOGO! is the only intelligent LOGO! continues to operate The AS-Interface inputs and
AS-Interface slave; it is freely independently even in the outputs are indicated on the
programmable and facili- event of a bus fault LOGO! display
tates program preprocess- Standard actuators and
ing on site (e.g. to reduce sensors can be connected
load on master)
Single output
IP 20
1 x 30 V DC
Single output IP 65
AS-Interface power supply unit } 3RX9 307-0AA00 AS-Interface power supply unit } 3RX9 306-1AA00
single output IP 20 combination output IP 20
Output current 2.4 A 1 x 24 V DC/1 x 30 V DC
rated input voltage 115/230 V AC Output current 5/4 A
(selectable) rated input voltage 115/230 V AC
(selectable)
AS-Interface power supply unit } 3RX9 307-1AA00
2 single output IP 20
Output current 4 A
rated input voltage 115/230 V AC
(selectable)
AS-Interface power supply unit } 4FD5 213-0AA10-1A
AS-Interface power supply unit
single output IP 20
1 x 30 V DC
Output current 7 A
rated input voltage 120/230 V AC
} 6EP1 354-1AL01
Power supplies IP 65
2
addressing unit or code 1 and ID code 2
• online through the master • Standard and expanded
of the AS-Interface system. addressing mode according
The actual addresses are the to AS-Interface version 2.1
values 1 to 31 (or 1A to 31A • Programming
and 1B to 31B in the case of of ID code 1
expanded specification).
A new, not yet addressed • Functional test of slaves
slave has the address 0. Rec- Read inputs and write out-
ognized by the master as a puts of digital and/or analog
new, not yet addressed slave slaves
it is not yet included in normal • AS-Interface test:
communication in this state. Measurement of voltage
Assignment of the addresses (measuring range 0 to 35 V)
is arbitrary, i.e. it is irrelevant and current consumption
whether the slave begins with (measuring range 0 to
address 21 or whether you 100 mA) of the AS-Interface
actually assign address 1 to bus.
the first slave. • Storage
Up to four complete plant
configurations can be stored
(profiles of all slaves, incl.
with expansion according to
AS-Interface Specification
2.1).
• Recognition of complete
plant component set
AS-Interface cover
for FK coupling module and
Pg coupling module,
EMI (electromechanical interface)
AS-Interface network access
}
}
3RX9 800-0AA00
3RX9 801-0AA00
Cable adapter FK/Pg
Connection of AS-Interface cable
to Pg threaded joint using the insulation
displacement method
conducted through standard cable
3RK1 901-3LA00
2
junction M12 – for Pg-11 threaded joint } 3RX9 806-0AA00
transition AS-Interface cable, shaped, – for Pg-13.5 threaded joint } 3RX9 807-0AA00
on standard round cable – for Pg-9 threaded joint } 3RX9 808-0AA00
insulation displacement method for
conducted through pins
connection of AS-Interface cable,
M12 socket for standard round cable
– for Pg-11 threaded joint } 3RX9 816-0AA00
connection, degree of protection, IP 65
– for Pg-13.5 threaded joint } 3RX9 817-0AA00
– for Pg-9 threaded joint } 3RX9 818-0AA00
AS-Interface } 3RK1 901-1KA00
Cable clip } 3RK1 901-3QA00
covers size M12
for cable adapter FK/Pg
for free M12 sockets
(1 packet = 10 pcs.) to fit
3RX9 806-0AA00
AS-Interface } 3RK1 901-1PN00 3RX9 807-0AA00
covers size M8 3RX9 808-0AA00
for free M8 sockets 3RX9 816-0AA00
(1 packet = 10 pcs.) 3RX9 817-0AA00
AS-Interface seal type Pg 11 } 3RX9 805-0AA00 3RX9 818-0AA00
for AS-Interface cable (1 packet = 10 pcs.)
shaped, for inserting End cover 3RK1 901-1MN00
in Pg 11 threaded joints
for sealing open cable ends (shaped
(1 packet = 10 pcs.)
AS-Interface cable) in degree of
protection IP 67
(1 packet = 10 pcs.)
Notes