Software Version V03.00 CC1N7156en 24.07.2020: Smart Infrastructure
Software Version V03.00 CC1N7156en 24.07.2020: Smart Infrastructure
Software Version V03.00 CC1N7156en 24.07.2020: Smart Infrastructure
The LME75/LME76 and this data sheet are intended for original equipment
manufacturers (OEMs) using the LME75/LME76 in or on their products.
Notes
Caution!
All the safety, warning, and technical notes given in the basic documentation
for the LME75/LME76 (P7156) also apply to this document. Failure to observe
these poses a risk of damaging the safety functions and the risk of electric
shock.
Continuous operation
LME75 LME76
Ionization probe
Intermittent operation
LME75 LME76
LFS1 flame safeguard with QRA2/QRA4/QRA10 UV flame
--- detector
LFS1 flame safeguard with QRA2/QRA4/QRA10 UV flame
--- detector and ionization probe
Applications in accordance with EN 267: Forced draft burner for liquid fuels
Applications in accordance with EN 676: Forced draft burner for gaseous fuels
Applications in accordance with EN 746-2: Industrial thermoprocessing equipment
– Part 2: Safety requirements for combustion and fuel handling systems
Type-tested and approved in accordance with DIN EN 298
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Undervoltage detection
Electrical remote lockout reset facility
Accurate control sequence thanks to digital signal handling
Multicolor indication of fault status and operational status messages
Air pressure supervision with function check of air pressure switch during start and
operation (depending on PME75/PME76 and the respective parameterization)
Limitation of restarts
Parameterizable, controlled intermittent operation after a maximum 24 hours of
continuous operation (parameter 239 = 1) e.g., for applications involving an LFS1
flame safeguard and its QRA2/QRA4/QRA10 flame detector
Continuous operation (parameter 239 = 0)
BC interface
The parameters for the LME75/LME76 can be set via the display or the ACS410
Plug-in space for PME75/PME76
Supplementary documentation
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Applied directives:
Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU
Pressure Equipment Directive 2014/68/EU
Gas Appliances Regulation (EU) 2016/426
Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC (immunity) *) 2014/30/EU
*) The compliance with EMC emission requirements must be checked after the burner control is
installed in the equipment
Compliance with the regulations of the applied directives is verified by the adherence to
the following standards / regulations:
Automatic burner control systems for burners and appliances DIN EN 298
burning gaseous or liquid fuels
Safety and control devices for gas burners and gas-burning DIN EN 1643
appliances – Valve proving systems for automatic shutoff
valves
Safety and control devices for gas burners and gas-burning DIN EN 13611
appliances – General requirements
Automatic electrical controls for household and similar use EN 60730-2-5
Parts 2–5: Particular requirements on automatic electrical
burner control and monitoring systems
The edition of the standards that applies in each case can be found in the
declaration of conformity.
ISO 9001:2015
ISO 14001:2015
OHSAS 18001:2007
China RoHS
Hazardous substances table:
http://www.siemens.com/download?A6V10883536
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Suitable for use in safety-related, industrial applications up to safety level SIL3 (safety
integrity level 3).
Continuous
LME75 Ionization probe SIL3 3.0ꞏ10-8 97%
operation
Continuous
LME75 Ionization probe and QRI SIL3 3.1ꞏ10-8 97%
operation
Continuous
LME75 Ionization probe and QRA7 SIL3 4.0ꞏ10-8 99%
operation
Continuous
LME76 Ionization probe SIL3 3.0ꞏ10-8 97%
operation
Continuous
LME76 LFS1.11Ax with RAR9 SIL3 4.3ꞏ10-8 97%
operation
Continuous
LME76 LFS1.21Ax with ionization probe SIL3 4.3ꞏ10-8 97%
operation
Caution!
Only permitted in intermittent operation (where continuous operation is <24 hours)
Parameter 239 = 1 and parameter 218 = 80050.31 seconds
or with external control via heat request of no more than 24 hours.
Intermittent
LME76 LFS1.21Ax with QRA2 / QRA4 / QRA10 SIL2 2,5ꞏ10-7 99%
(<24 hours)
LFS1.21Ax with ionization probe and Intermittent
LME76 SIL2 2.5ꞏ10-7 99%
QRA2 / QRA4 / QRA10 (<24 hours)
Caution!
Only permitted with a maximum operating duration in intermittent mode (<1 hour of continuous operation)
Parameter 239 = 1 and parameter 218 = 3589.7 seconds
or with external control via heat request of no more than 1 hour.
Maximum
operating
duration in
LME76 LFS1.21Ax with QRA2 / QRA4 / QRA10 SIL3 6.3*10-8 99%
intermittent
mode
(<1 hour)
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The LME75/LME76 has a designed lifetime* of 250,000 burner startup cycles which,
under normal operating conditions in heating mode, corresponds to approx. 10 years of
usage (starting from the date of manufacture on the nameplate). This lifetime is based on
the endurance tests specified in standard EN 298.
A summary of the conditions has been published by the European Control
Manufacturers Association (Afecor) (www.afecor.org).
* The designed lifetime is not the warranty time specified in the Terms of Delivery.
System overview
The diagram shows the full scope of functions of the LME75/LME76. The actual
functions are to be determined based on the respective execution or configuration.
The system components for the LME75/LME76 (AZL2) are connected directly to the
LME75/LME76 via the BC interface. All safety-related digital inputs and outputs of the
system are monitored by a contact feedback network. For continuous operation, the
ionization probe, QRA7, QRI, or LFS1 flame detector (including its flame detector RAR
or ionization probe) can be used in conjunction with the LME75/LME76.
The LME75/LME76 is operated and parameterized via the AZL2 or ACS410.
The AZL2 features an LCD and menu-driven operation, offering straightforward
operation and targeted diagnostics. When making diagnostics, the display shows
operating states and the type of error. Passwords protect the different parameter levels
of the burner/boiler manufacturer and heating engineer against unauthorized access.
Simple settings that the plant operator can make on site do not require a password.
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Burner control
LME7...
Parameterized LME75/LME76 for the supervision of
multistage or modulating forced draft oil/gas burners and
atmospheric burners of medium to large capacity in
continuous operation. With controlled air damper control.
See Basic Documentation P7156.
S55333-B201-A100
S55333-B203-A100
S55333-B202-A100
S55333-B204-A100
Article no.
LME75.000A1
LME76.000A1
LME75.000A2
LME76.000A2
Type
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S55333-B301-A100
S55333-B303-A100
S55333-B305-A100
S55333-B307-A100
S55333-B309-A100
S55333-B311-A100
S55333-B313-A100
S55333-B315-A100
Article no.
PME75.231A1
PME75.811A1
PME75.812A1
PME75.831A1
PME76.231A1
PME76.811A1
PME76.812A1
PME76.831A1
Type
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S55333-B302-A100
S55333-B304-A100
S55333-B306-A100
S55333-B308-A100
S55333-B310-A100
S55333-B312-A100
S55333-B314-A100
S55333-B316-A100
Article no.
PME75.231A2
PME75.811A2
PME75.812A2
PME75.831A2
PME76.231A2
PME76.811A2
PME76.812A2
PME76.831A2
Type
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Note!
Depending on the flame safeguard used.
LME76 only
External flame safeguard with approval for continuous operation for the supervision of
oil and gas flames.
Refer to data sheet N7782.
Operating
Article no. Type Flame detector
mode
BPZ:LFS1.11A1 LFS1.11A1 Continuous
RAR9
BPZ:LFS1.11A2 LFS1.11A2 operation
BPZ:LFS1.21A1 LFS1.21A1 Continuous
Ionization probe
BPZ:LFS1.21A2 LFS1.21A2 operation
BPZ:LFS1.21A1 LFS1.21A1
QRA2/QRA4/QRA10 Intermittent
BPZ:LFS1.21A2 LFS1.21A2
BPZ:LFS1.21A1 LFS1.21A1
Ionization probe + QRA2/QRA4/QRA10 Intermittent
BPZ:LFS1.21A2 LFS1.21A2
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UV flame detector QRA7 UV flame detector for use with Siemens burner controls for the supervision of gas and
oil flames. Refer to data sheet N7712.
Infrared flame detector Infrared flame detector for use with Siemens burner controls for the supervision of gas,
QRI oil and other flames that emit infrared light.
Refer to data sheet N7719.
Ionization probe
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Actuators SQN70/SQN71 Electromotoric actuators for air dampers and control valves for oil and gas burners of
small to medium capacity.
Holding torque 0.7 Nm to 2.5 Nm.
Running time from 2.5 s to 30 s.
Refer to data sheet N7804 for other types.
Actuator SQN72 Electromotoric actuators for air dampers and control valves for oil and gas burners of
small to medium capacity.
Holding torque 0.7 Nm to 2.5 Nm.
Running time from 4 s to 30 s.
Refer to data sheet N7802 for other types.
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Actuator SQM40 Electromotoric actuators for air dampers and control valves for oil and gas burners of
small to medium capacity.
Holding torque 5 Nm to 10 Nm. Running time from 15 s to 30 s.
Refer to data sheet N7817 for other types.
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Actuator SQM41 Electromotoric actuators for air dampers and control valves for oil and gas burners of
small to medium capacity.
Holding torque 5 Nm to 10 Nm. Running time from 15 s to 30 s.
Refer to data sheet N7817 for other types.
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Actuator SQM5 Electromotoric actuators for air dampers and control valves for oil and gas burners of
medium to large capacity.
Holding torque 10 Nm to 40 Nm.
Running time from 15 s to 60 s.
By exchanging the 2 motor connecting cables, the actuator’s direction of rotation can
be changed from counterclockwise to clockwise (factory settings: counterclockwise).
Refer to data sheet N7815 for other types.
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QPL pressure switch The pressure switch is used to supervise gas or air pressure.
Refer to data sheet N7221.
O-ring connection
Pressure range
Type Article no.
0,1…0,3 kPa QPL15.003B S55722-S106-A100
0,2…1 kPa QPL15.010B S55722-S107-A100
0,5…5 kPa QPL15.050B S55722-S108-A100
0,5…15 kPa QPL15.150B S55722-S109-A100
10…50 kPa QPL15.500B S55722-S110-A100
¼“ connection
Pressure range
Type Article no.
0,1…0,3 kPa QPL25.003B S55722-S101-A100
0,2…1 kPa QPL25.010B S55722-S102-A100
0,5…5 kPa QPL25.050B S55722-S103-A100
0,5…15 kPa QPL25.150B S55722-S104-A100
10…50 kPa QPL25.500B S55722-S105-A100
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AGG9 connector sets for The individual connectors are delivered in packages of up to 200 pieces each.
LME75/LME76
OCI410 service tools Service tool between burner control and PC. Facilitates viewing, processing, and
recording of setting parameters on site using the ACS410.
Refer to data sheet N7616.
PC software ACS410
PC software for parameterization and visualization of the burner
control.
On request.
Refer to software documentation J7352.
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Warning!
Risk of damage to the switching contacts!
If the external primary fuse (Si) is blown due to overload or short-circuit at the
terminals, the LME75 / LME76 must be replaced.
Note
The burner or boiler manufacturer must
ensure degree of protection IP40 in
accordance with DIN EN 60529 for burner
controls through adequate installation of the
LME75/LME76.
Rated surge voltage category III (DIN EN 60664)
LME75 / LME76 4 kV
Creepage distances and air gaps 2.5 kV due to voltage limitation measures
Pollution degree 2 in accordance with DIN EN 60730-1
Software class Class C in accordance with
DIN EN 60730-1:2012 /
DIN EN 60730-2-5:2015
2-channel structure
Reaction time in the event of loss of Depending on parameter 217.01
flame (see Factory settings)
Permissible mounting position Optional
Weight Approx. 490 g
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Terminal loading: Inputs Mains voltage: The input current for the power supply is dependent on the operating
status of the LME75/LME76
Undervoltage UMains 120 V UMains 230 V
Safety shutdown from the operating ≤ 75 V AC ≤ 165 V AC
position at mains voltage
Restart is initiated when mains ≥ 100 V AC ≥ 195 V AC
voltage exceeds
The remote lockout reset (terminal X2-03 pin 1), control thermostat or limit thermostat
(terminal X5-03 pin 1), load controller (terminal X5-03 pin 2/3), POC/CPI (terminal X2-
02 pin 4), pressure switch (terminal X5-01 pin 2), air pressure switch (terminal X3-02
pin 1), and actuator (terminal X2-09 pin 4) status inputs are used for system
supervision and require mains-related input voltage
Terminal X3-04 pin 1 / pin 2: Refer to Terminal loading: Outputs
Safety loop input
Input currents and input voltages
- UeMax UN +10% UN +10%
- UeMin UN -15% UN -15%
- IeMax 2.5 mA (peak value) 2.5 mA
(peak value)
- IeMin 0.8 mA (peak value) 0.8 mA
(peak value)
Contact material recommended for Gold-plated silver contacts
external signal sources (air pressure
switch, pressure switch-min,
pressure switch-max, etc.)
Transition behavior / settling
behavior / bounce.
- Permitted bounce time of contacts Max. 50 ms
when switching on/off (after the bounce time, the contact must
stay closed or open)
UN 120 V AC 230 V AC
Voltage detection
- ON >60 V AC >120 V AC
- OFF <40 V AC <80 V AC
Terminal X65: Analog input 0...10 V DC / DC 0/4...20 mA / 0...135 Ω
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Note
The input current for the LME75 / LME76 at terminal X3-04 pin 5 also flows through
safety loop terminal X3-04 pin 1 / pin 2.
The power supply in the LME75 / LME76 to the fan motor, ignition transformer, fuel
valves, and actuators is interrupted as soon as one of the components opens the
safety loop circuit.
Caution!
Maximum permissible current load may be exceeded!
If terminal X2-02 pin 3 is used as the connection for supplying the PWM fan
motor, no other motor may be connected on terminal X2-01 pin 3.
Terminal X2-03 pin 3: Alarm output
Rated voltage 120 V AC, 50/60 Hz 230 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Rated current 1A 1A
Power factor Cos 0.6 Cos 0.6
Terminal X2-09 pin 7: Output relay contact K2/2 (actuator cam ZL, V2a)
Rated voltage 120 V AC, 50/60 Hz 230 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Rated current 1A 1A
Power factor Cos 0.4 Cos 0.4
Terminal X3-04 pin 2: Safety loop
Rated voltage 120 V AC, 50/60 Hz 230 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Total current 2A 2A
Power factor Cos 0.4 Cos 0.4
Terminal X4-02 pin 3: Ignition transformer
Rated voltage 120 V AC, 50/60 Hz 230 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Rated current 2A 2A
Power factor Cos 0.4 Cos 0.4
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Note!
When activating valve proving (e.g., on shutdown), the load on the valve
terminals is restricted. If the terminal load is not reduced, the design lifetime
is about 100,000 burner start cycles!
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Cable lengths Terminal X2-01: Fan motor Max. 30 m (100 pF/m), unshielded
Terminal X2-02: Multi-function input Max. 30 m (100 pF/m), unshielded
(POC, pressure switch valve proving, oil
preheater), see User Manual A7156.x
Terminal X2-03 Pin 1 / 2: Max. 30 m (100 pF/m), unshielded
Remote lockout reset (laid separately)
Terminal X2-03 Pin 2 / 3: Alarm Max. 30 m (100 pF/m), unshielded
Terminal X3-02: Air pressure switch Max. 30 m (100 pF/m), unshielded
Terminal X3-04 Pin 1 / 2: Safety loop Max. 30 m (100 pF/m), unshielded
Terminal X3-04 Pin 3…5: Max. 100 m (100 pF/m)
Mains supply line
Terminal X4-02 Pin 1…3: Max. 30 m (100 pF/m), unshielded
Ignition transformer
Terminal X5-01: Pressure switch-min Max. 30 m (100 pF/m), unshielded
Terminal X5-03 Pin 1…4: Load controller Max. 30 m (100 pF/m), unshielded
Terminal X6-03 Pin 1…3: Safety valve Max. 30 m (100 pF/m), unshielded
Terminal X7-01 Pin 1…3 / Max. 30 m (100 pF/m), unshielded
X7-02 Pin 1…3 / X7-04 Pin 1…4:
Fuel valve
Terminal X7-01 Pin 1…3 / Max. 30 m (100 pF/m), unshielded
X7-04 Pin 1…4: Pilot valve
Terminal X9-04: Multi-function input Max. 30 m (100 pF/m), unshielded
(pressure switch),
see User Manual A7156.x
Terminal X10-05 / X10-06: Refer to the Flame supervision chapter in
Flame detector the LME75/LME76 basic documentation
(P7156)
Terminal X56: BC Interface For use under the burner hood or in a
control panel
Max. 1 m (100 pF/m), unshielded
Terminal X65: Max. 30 m (100 pF/m), use a shielded
Load controller analog input cable
<10 m, unshielded
Terminal X66: Max. 30 m (100 pF/m), unshielded
Actuator potentiometer feedback
Terminal X76: PWM fan motor Max. 30 m (100 pF/m), unshielded
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Cross-sectional areas The cross-sectional areas of the mains power lines (L, N, PE) and, if required, the
safety loop (safety limit thermostat, water shortage, etc.) must be sized for rated
currents according to the selected external primary fuse.
The cross-sectional areas of the other cables must be sized in accordance with the
primary fuse for the LME75/LME76 (max. 6.3 AT).
Warning!
Risk of damage to the switching contacts!
If the external primary fuse (Si) is blown due to overload or short-circuit at the
terminals, the LME75 / LME76 must be replaced.
Cable insulation must be suitable for the respective temperatures and environmental
conditions.
RAST5 connector
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RAST3.5 connector
Dummy plug for RJ11 Dummy plug For 6 pin modular plug (RJ11)
Supplier Recommendation: Molex
Order number: 085 999 3256
Warning!
Condensation, formation of ice, and ingress of water are not permitted.
Failure to observe this poses a risk of damaging the safety functions and the
risk of electric shock.
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Note!
As the detector line capacitance (detector line length) increases, the voltage at the
ionization probe – and thus the detector current – will drop. Long line lengths and very
high-ohmic flames may necessitate the use of a low-capacitance detector cable (e.g.,
ignition cable). In spite of special electronic circuits designed to compensate possible
adverse effects of the ignition spark on the ionization current, it is important to ensure
that the minimum detector current required is already available during the ignition
phase. If this is not the case, the primary ignition transformer connections must be
interchanged and/or the electrodes relocated.
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X10-06.2
C
ION
X10-06.1
Key
Warning!
If the ionization probe and QRA7, QRI, or LFS1 are operated simultaneously,
the parameter settings in the following chapters must be observed: “Ionization
probe terminal X10-06”, “QRA7/QRI terminal X10-05 (LME75 only)”, and “LFS1
terminal X10-05 (LME76 only)” in the basic documentation for the
LME75/LME76 (P7156).
If this is not observed, there is a risk of device functions being impaired.
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Parameter Function
954.01 Intensity of flame
For more detailed information about QRA7, refer to data sheet N7712.
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QRA7...
Connection diagram
with flame signal
measurement
LME75
QRA7 Assignment of terminals for
LME75/LME76:
X10-05 pin 1 QRA7 flame signal
X10-05 pin 3 PE
X10-05 pin 4 N
X10-05 pin 5 L
Ri > 10 M
0...10 V
Warning!
The output terminal X10-05 pin 2 QRA7 detector test is not short-circuit-
proof!
A short-circuit in terminal X10-05 pin 2 to ground can destroy the QRA7
output
If the ionization probe and QRA7, QRI, or LFS1 are operated
simultaneously, the parameter settings in the following chapters must be
observed: “Ionization probe terminal X10-06”, “QRA7/QRI terminal X10-05
(LME75 only)”, and “LFS1 terminal X10-05 (LME76 only)” in the basic
documentation for the LME75/LME76 (P7156).
If this is not observed, there is a risk of device functions being impaired.
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Caution!
All measured voltages refer to connection terminal N (terminal X10-05 pin 4).
Parameter Function
954.01 Intensity of flame
For more detailed information about QRI, refer to data sheet N7719.
Connection diagram
LME75...
sw
X10-05 / 1 Signal
X10-05 / 4 N
br
X10-05 / 2 Supply voltage / detector test
0...10 V
Ri > 10 M
Caution!
Ensure the 3 QRI connecting wires are connected properly. If connected
incorrectly to terminal X10-05, there is a risk that the LME75 and QRI may
malfunction.
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Caution!
Continuous operation of the LME76 with LFS1 is only permitted in conjunction
with…
LFS1.11Ax and RAR9
LFS1.21Ax and ionization probe
Intensity of flame
Required flame signal during operation Mains voltage at terminal X10-05 pin 3 and 100%
no mains voltage at terminal X10-05 pin 1
No flame signal during operation Mains voltage at terminal X10-05 pin 1 or no 0%
mains voltage at terminal X10-05 pin 3
Extraneous light in standby / startup Mains voltage at terminal X10-05 pin 3 or no 100%
mains voltage at terminal X10-05 pin 1
No extraneous light in standby / startup Mains voltage at terminal X10-05 pin 1 and 0%
no mains voltage at terminal X10-05 pin 3
Parameter Function
954.01 Intensity of flame
For more detailed information on LFS1, refer to data sheet N7782 and user
documentation A7782.
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LME76
DBR1
LFS1 LME76
Caution!
Refer to the documentation for the LFS1
Data sheet N7782
User documentation A7782
Caution!
Refer to the documentation for the PME76
User documentation A7156.xx
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LFS1 LME76
LFS1
Caution!
Refer to the documentation for the PME76
User documentation A7156.xx
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LFS1 LME76
LFS1
Caution!
Refer to the documentation for the PME76
User documentation A7156.xx
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BCI
GND
1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
AGG9.
Lumberg designation
X65 X66 X76 X56 7156a24en/1018
SA-CLOSED
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3
1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3
03K15
302
X2-09A
SA-NL
06K39
601
PME75.xxxAx
X3-04
05K30
501
02K04
201
X6-03
X7-02
03K10
03K57
309
311
1 2 3 1 2 3 4 1 2 3
X2-02
X7-01
04K22
03K34
401
310
LME75.000Ax
X2-01
X7-04
03K105
04K77
405
301
X5-03
X4-02
03K66
04K01
403
304
X5-01 X3-02
Black Black
02K02
4
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5
203
Black Brown
3
AGG9.504
X10-05
X10-05
AGM23
05K37
05K37
Green/Yellow
504
PE PE PE
03K54
Black
5 Blue
306
Black
2
Black
1
X10-06
1 2
X9-04
03K30
Pressure switch
209
Lumberg designation
313
(see User Manual A7156.x)
AGG9.
Lumberg designation
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SA-CLOSED
SA-NL
Assignment of terminals for plug AGG9 LME76
1 9 11
12
10
1 2 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3
AGG9.
X65
X66
GND
1 2 1 2 3
A7156.x)
X76
1 2 3 4
LME76.000Ax
PME76.xxxAx
X56
BCI
1 2 3 4
GND
1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3
7156a25en/1018
Pressure switch
Multi-function input
Lumberg designation
AGG9. 313 306 203 403 301 401 309 501 302
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Key
AL Alarm device
Dbr... Wire link
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Dimensions in mm
5,6
LME75/LME76 108,8
X56
X2-09
X3-04
X7-02
X6-03
X7-01
X2-02
168,8
180
X7-04
X2-01
X4-02
X5-03
X3-02
X10-05
X5-01
X10-06
X9-04
7156m01/0117
52,6 60
120
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