Limit switch, 3 electrical connections, 4 start-up – KROHNE BM 26 BASIC-ADVANCED ATEX EN User Manual

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LIMIT SWITCH

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BM 26 BASIC/ADVANCED

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2.3 Electrical connections

2.3.1 Ex i limit switches

• Use the electrical connection procedure in the Handbook.
• If possible, use galvanically-isolated equipment.
• Supply the Ex i equipment connected to the limit switch. Use only certified intrinsically-safe

equipment.

• Connect only to separate certified, intrinsically-safe circuits. Make sure that the electrical

circuit characteristics are not more than the values that follow:

Non-NAMUR limit switches: Maximum intrinsically-safe values for the electrical
circuit

• U

i

≤250 VAC/DC

• I

i

≤1 A

• P

i

≤60 VA/W

• C

i

≈0 nF

• L

i

=0 μH

NAMUR limit switches: Maximum intrinsically-safe values for the electrical circuit

• U

i

≤24 V

• I

i

≤0.1 A

• P

i

≤0.21 W

• C

i

≈0 nF

• L

i

=0 μH

2.4 Start-up

Do a start-up check:

• Does the information given on the nameplate agree with the application?
• Ex i applications:

Ex i applications:

Ex i applications:

Ex i applications: Are you using an intrinsically-safe barrier within the correct parameters?

For further data, refer to

Ex i limit switches

on page 13. The electrical circuit characteristics

must not be more than the maximum intrinsically-safe values.

• Is the terminal compartment correctly sealed?

DANGER!
Non-NAMUR limit switches:

Non-NAMUR limit switches:

Non-NAMUR limit switches:

Non-NAMUR limit switches: The power supply must be intrinsically safe.

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