SI-MAG2SM BANNER ENGINEERING, SI-MAG2SM Datasheet - Page 5

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SI-MAG2SM

Manufacturer Part Number
SI-MAG2SM
Description
Proximity Sensor
Manufacturer
BANNER ENGINEERING
Type
Switchr
Datasheet

Specifications of SI-MAG2SM

Sensor Housing
Rectangular
Output Current
8A
Peak Reflow Compatible (260 C)
No
Sensing Range Min
4mm
Sensor Input
Magnetic
Supply Voltage
24VDC
Leaded Process Compatible
No
Brand/series
SI-MAG
Function
Proximity
Ip Rating
IP67
Primary Type
Proximity
Range, Measurement
8 mm
Technology
Reed
Termination
Cable
Voltage, Switching
30 VDC
Sensing Range Max
8mm
Accessory Type
Magnetic Safety Switch Model
Operating Temperature Max
55°C
For Use With
Photoelectric Sensor
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
RoHS Exempt Product
Banner Engineering Corp.
www.bannerengineering.com • Tel: 763.544.3164
Minneapolis, MN U.S.A.
2) to provide a reset routine after closing the guard and returning the safety contacts
Use only the safety output between terminals 71 and 76 of the MAG1C controllers for
inputs to the safety module or safety interface (see Figure 1). The auxiliary contact
between terminals 91 and 94 is not safety-rated and should only be used for
monitoring functions, such as to communicate with a process controller or PLC. In
normal operation, the output of the auxiliary contact is opposite of the safety output.
Terminals 60 and 61 are External Device Monitoring (EDM) inputs and must be
connected to normally-closed forced-guided monitor contacts of the machine stop
control elements or jumpered if the monitoring of these elements is accomplished by
other means, such as by the safety module or safety interface.
Refer to the installation instructions provided with the safety module for more information
regarding the interfacing of the safety module to the machine stop control elements.
We recommend that safety switches be checked at each shift change or machine setup
by a designated person for:
1) Breakage of the sensor or magnet,
2) Good alignment of the magnet with the sensor,
3) Confirmation that the sensor and magnet are not being used as an end stop,
4) Loosening of the sensor or magnet mounting hardware.
5) Verify that it is not possible to reach any hazard point through an opened guard (or
In addition, we recommend that a qualified person check for the following on a periodic
schedule determined by the user based upon the severity of the operating environment
and the frequency of switch actuations:
1) Inspect the electrical wiring for continuity and damage.
2) Check to be certain that wiring conforms to the instructions given on pages 3 and 4
A designated person is identified in writing by the employer as being appropriately
trained to perform a specified checkout procedure. A qualified person possesses a
recognized degree or certificate or has extensive knowledge, training, and experience to
be able to solve problems relating to the safety switch installation (ANSI B30.2).
NOTE: Do not attempt any repairs to the switch. It contains no field-replaceable
If it ever becomes necessary to return a switch to the factory, please do the following:
1) Contact the Banner applications engineering department at the number or address
2) Pack the switch carefully. Damage which occurs in shipping is not covered by
listed on the front cover. They will attempt to troubleshoot the system from your
description of the problem. If they conclude that a component is defective, they will
issue an RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization) number for your paperwork, and
give you the proper shipping address.
warranty.
to their closed position - this prevents the controlled machinery from restarting by
simply reinserting the safety switch actuators. This necessary reset function is
required by ANSI B11 and NFPA 79 machine safety standards.
any opening) before hazardous machine motion has completely stopped.
of this installation manual.
components. Return the switch to the factory for warranty repair or replacement.
Machine Safety Switches –
Periodic Checks
Repairs
Magnet Style
page
5

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