Datasheet

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SIL coupling relay
PSR-PC20
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Data sheet
Intended Use
The PSR-PC20 SIL coupling relay can be used for power
adaptation and electrical isolation in high and low-demand
applications up to SIL3 according to IEC61508 as well as
EN61511.
Using this module, circuits are interrupted in a safety-ori-
ented manner.
The category 3 device is designed for installation in zone 2
potentially explosive areas.
The safety relay is equipped with an enabling current path
and a confirmation current path that drop out without delay
according to stop category0 in accordance with EN60204-
1.
The enabling current path can be connected via internal
5AT fuses as an option.
By filtering the controller test pulses, premature failure of the
safety relays is prevented.
If an error occurs inside the module, the internal device input
impedance is affected. As such with compatible, safe sys-
tems, the test pulses sent from the controller may be dis-
rupted and the error can be reported back to the corre-
sponding digital output without any additional wiring effort.
The safety relay has an interface for the TBUS DIN rail con-
nector via which the diagnostic supply voltage can be
routed.
Features
–SIL3 coupling relay for safety-related switching off
Approved for Class I, Zone 2 applications
Easy proof test:
-Active error acknowledgment via A1
-Visually on the device
-Evaluation of the force-guided N/C contact
Integrated DCS test pulse filter
Low inrush current
2 internal 5AT fuses, TBUS connection
1 undelayed enabling current path
1 undelayed confirmation current path
1 digital signal output
Option of screw or spring-cage terminal blocks for plug-
in
12.5mm housing width
Controller-specific Termination Carrier available on re-
quest
WARNING: Risk of electric shock
Observe the safety instructions in the corresponding section!
Make sure you always use the latest documentation.
It can be downloaded from the product at phoenixcontact.net/products.
This data sheet is valid for all products listed on the following pages.
106255_en_00
2015-03-13

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