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Machine Safety Monitoring and Control
News Release from: Omron Scientific Technologies | Subject: RM-2AC
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 23 May 2005
Compact module simplifies safety systems
design
The RM-2AC resource module combines a power supply with pair of safety relays making it the ideal companion and a single point for wiring STI's MS4600 and OS3100 solid-state safety devices.
The RM-2AC resource module combines a power supply with pair of safety relays making it the ideal companion and a single point for wiring STI's MS4600 and OS3100 solid-state safety devices It provides connection points for all safety device functions and is compatible with STI's MS4600, OF4600-50, PA4600 and OS3100 product families
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 17 Aug 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Modules offer a single point of wiring
RM-2 resource modules provide a centralised location for all connections and convert the output of those devices to force-guided relay outputs.
A range of 100 to 240V AC input to the RM-2AC provides the connected safety device with 24V DC required for operation.
Additionally, the 35mm DIN configuration requires only 150mm of panel space.
The RM-2AC serves as a central point for terminating all signals to and from a solid-state safety device.
Removable terminal blocks facilitate installation and servicing.
One NO and one NO/NC safety relay output rated at 250V AC, 6A can be used as the primary switching device, or can be used to switch a contactor.
The RM-2AC is able to monitor the switching function of a final switching device through the MPCE monitoring circuit.
Auxiliary relay outputs are selectable between using the dry-contact relay with one NO/NC 6A contact, or allow the solid-state auxiliary output from the MS4600 or the OS3100 to be passed through.
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