EUCHNER ES-XN User Manual

Operating instructions for, Emergency stop switch es-xw/xn, Built-in led ratings

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Operating instructions for

emergency stop switch ES-XW/XN

SAFETY NOTE

Read this instruction sheet and the catalog for

the ES-XN/XW series emergency stop switches

to make sure of correct operation before starting

installation, wiring, operation, maintenance, and

inspection. Make sure that the instruction sheet

is kept by the end user.

Turn off the power to the ES-XN/XW before

starting installation, wiring, maintenance and

inspection of the ES-XN/XW. Failure to turn power

off may cause electric shock or fire hazard.

Use wires of a proper size to meet voltage and

current requirements. Tighten the M3 terminal

screws to a tightening torque of 0.6 to 0.8 Nm.

Improper wires and loose terminals during operati-

on will cause overheating and fire hazard. Provide

a proper protection against electric shocks.

Removing/Installing Contact Block and

Panel Mounting

Removing

First unlock the operator button. Squeeze the latch

lever on the yellow bayonet ring and pull back the

bayonet ring with force until the latch pin clicks,

then turn the contact block counter-clockwise and

pull out.

Notes for removing the contact block
1) With the button in the locked position, do not

remove the contact block, otherwise the switch

may be damaged.

2) When the contact block is removed, the monitor

contact (NO contact) is closed.

3) While removing the contact block, do not exert

an excessive force, otherwise the switch may be

damaged.

4) An LED lamp is built into the contact block for

illuminated pushbuttons. When removing the

contact block, pull out the contact block straight

to prevent damage to the LED lamp. If an excessive

force is exerted, the LED lamp may be damaged

and fail to light.

Panel Mounting

Remove the locking ring from the operator and

check that the rubber gasket is in place. Align

the anti-rotation projection on the bezel with the

recess in the panel, insert the operator from panel

front into the panel hole and tighten the locking

ring using ring wrench ES-XN9Z-T1 to a torque

of 2.5Nm. Face the side without thread on the

operator with TOPmarking upward, and tighten

the locking ring using ring wrench ES-MW9Z-T1

to a torque of 2.0Nm.

ES-XW...

ES-XN

About anti-rotation

To prevent the ES-XW emergency stop switch from

rotating when resetting from the latched position with

excessive force, use of a nameplate (ES-HWAV-27) is

recommended. Align the side without thread on the

operator with TOP marking, the small ▲ marking

on the projection on the nameplate, and the recess

on the mounting panel.

When using the ES-XN emergency stop nameplate

(ES-HNAV-27).

Before installing the emergency stop nameplate,

break the projection on the nameplate using pliers.

Installing

First unlock the operator button. Align the small

▼ marking on the edge of the operator sleeve

with the small ▲ marking on the yellow bayonet

ring. Hold the contact block, not the bayonet ring.

Press the contact block onto the operator and turn

the contact block clockwise until the bayonet ring

clicks.

Notes for installing the contact block
1) With the button in the locked position, do not

install the contact block, otherwise the switch

may be damaged.

2) Make sure that the bayonet ring is secured in the

locked position.

▼ ▲

Notes for Operation

When using the emergency stop switch for safety-

related equipment in a control system, refer to the

safety satandards and regulations in each country

and region depending on the application purpose of

the actual machines and installations to make sure

of correct operation. Before using the emergency

stop switch, perform risk assessment to make

sure of safety.

Wiring

Tighten the terminal screws to a torque of 0.6 to 0.8 Nm.

Contact Bouncing

When the button is reset by pulling or turning, the NC

main contacts cause bouncing. When pressing the

button, the NO monitor contacts cause bouncing.

When designing a control circuit, take the bouncing

into consideration (reference value: 20 ms).

LED Illuminated Switches

The LED lamp is built into the contact block and

cannot be replaced.

Handling

Do not expose the switch to excessive shocks and

vibrations, otherwise the switch may be deformed

or damaged, causing malfunction or operation

failure.

Padlock Emergency Stop (ES-XN)

The padlockable emergency stop switches can

be reset by turning only, and cannot be pulled to

reset. Do not attempt to pull to reset, otherwise

damage or malfunction may result.

Contact Ratings [Main Contact (NC) and

Monitor Contact (NO)]

Rated Insulation Voltage (Ui)

250V

Conventional Free Air Thermal Current (Ith)

5A

Rated Operational Voltage (Ue)

30V

125V

250V

Rated Operational

Curr

ent

Main

Contact

AC
50/60Hz

Resistive Load (AC-12)

-

5A

3A

Inductive Load (AC-15)

-

3A

1.5A

DC

Resistive Load (DC-12)

2A

0.4A

0.2A

Inductive Load (DC-13)

1A

0.22A

0.1A

Monitor

Contact

AC
50/60Hz

Resistive Load (AC-12)

-

1.2A

0.6A

Inductive Load (AC-14)

-

0.6A

0.3A

DC

Resistive Load (DC-12)

2A

0.4A

0.2A

Inductive Load (DC-13)

1A

0.22A

0.1A

Built-in LED Ratings

Rated Voltage

Operating Voltage

Operating Current

24V AC/DC

24V AC/DC±10%

15 mA

Specifications

Applicable Standard IEC 60947-5-1, EN 60947-5-1

IEC 60947-5-5, EN 60947-5-5

JIS C8201-5-1, JIS C8201-5-5, UL508,

UL991, NFPA79, CSA C22.2 No.14,

GB14048-5

Standard Operating

Conditions

Operating temperature

Non illuminated : -25 to +60 °C (no freezing)

LED illuminated : -25 to +55 °C (no freezing)

Relative humidity : 45 to 85 % RH (no

condensation)

Storage temperature : -45 to +80 °C (no

freezing)

Minimum Direct

Opening Force

80 N

Minimum Direct

Opening Travel

4.0 mm

Maximum Travel

4.5 mm

Contact Resistance 50 mΩ maximum (initial value)
Insulation Resis-

tance

100 MΩ minimum (500V DC megger)

Over voltage

Category

II

Impulse Withstand

Voltage

2.5 kV

Pollution Degree

3

Operating Fre-

quency

900 operations/hour

Mechanical Life

250,000 operations min

Electrical Life

100,000 operations min

250,000 operations min (24V AC/DC, 100mA)

Shock Resistance

Operating extremes : 150 m/s²

Damage limits : 1,000 m/s²

Vibration Resistance Operating extremes :10 to 500 Hz, amplitu-

de 0.35mm, acceleration 50 m/s²

Damage limits:10 to 500 Hz, amplitude

0.35mm, acceleration 50 m/s²

Degree of Pro-

tection

IP65 (panel front)

Terminal Protection IP20
Short-circuit Protec-

tive Device

250V/10A fuse (Type aM IEC60269-1/

IEC60269-2)

Conditional Short-

circuit Current

1,000 A

Applicable Tighte-

ning Torque

0.6 to 0.8 Nm

Applicable Wire

0.75 to 1.25 mm² (AWG18 to 16)

ES-XW
Recommended

Tightening Torque of

Locking Ring

2.0 Nm

ES-XN
Recommended

Tightening Torque of

Locking Ring

2.5 Nm

Total Weight of

Padlock and Hasp

1500g maximum

Reinforced Insulati-

on (IEC 60664-1)

Between live parts and Bezel

clockwise)

(Squeeze)

(Squeeze)

Latch lever

Bayonet ring

(Pull)

(Turn counter-

Rubber gasket

TOP marking

Locking ring

Sleeve

without threed

Rubber gasket Recess

TOP

marking

Anti-rotation

projection Locking ring

making

making

(Push)

TOP making

(Turn

clockwise)

Projection

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