Mounting configurations, Wiring for two to ten failsafe guardswitches, Wiring for one failsafe guardswitch – Edwards Signaling 291-F6 User Manual

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Mounting Configurations

Perpendicular

Actuation

*

Door

Actuation

Parallel

Actuation

OK

OK

NO

Rotated

Actuation

OK

* Actuation surface

Wiring for two to ten FailSafe
GuardSwitches

in series

Add a 1/2 amp

fast-acting fuse in series to protect the switch from premature

failure caused by inrush-currents, tampering, or excessive vibration.

White

Black

Red

White

FailSafe

GuardSwitch

FailSafe

GuardSwitch

FailSafe

GuardSwitch

VAC/DC

Load

1/2A Fuse Required

Black

Red

Red

Black

White

Wiring for one FailSafe GuardSwitch

Add a 1/2 amp

fast-acting fuse

*

in series to protect the switch from premature

failure caused by inrush-currents, tampering, or excessive vibration.

*

Use fast-acting Littlefuse 216, fast-acting Microfuse or

fast-acting Pico II fuse up to 1/2 Amp.

Black

Red

1/2A Fuse Required*

FailSafe

GuardSwitch

Load

VAC/DC

White

*

Use fast-acting Littlefuse 216, fast-acting Microfuse or

fast-acting Pico II fuse up to 1/2 Amp.

Figure 2

Figure 3

Figure 4

Three configurations are appropriate for interlock applications. The parallel actuation can result in on/off/on signal if the actuator
passes by the switch rather than coming to rest in proximity to it. This is NOT a recommended configuration for interlock applications.

GE Security Industrial

GuardSwitch

TM

Series 200

www.ge-security.com/industrial

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