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2-Channel 125 V AC Relay Output Terminal Configuration Instructions

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KL2612

2-Channel 125 V AC Relay Output Terminal


Configuration Instructions

Version 1.0
Eiserstraße 5 / D-33415 Verl / Phone 05246/963-0 / Fax 05246/963-149

2 KL2612 2-Channel 125 V Relay Output Terminal

KL2612

13 14
Signal - A
B
C
D
Signal -
LED1 1 5
LED2

OUT 1 5
OUT
2 6

2 6
IN IN
3 7

3 7
OUT OUT
PE PE

power 4 8
PE
contact

Top view KL2612

Functional Description
The KL2612 output terminal switches two relays, each having one
changeover contact, under control of the automation device. The signal
state of the bus terminal is indicated by an LED. If the LED is on, it means
that the contact between 2 and 1 or, in the case of the second relay,
between 6 and 5, is closed. The KL2612 Bus Terminal does not have a
power contact, which means that a voltage that has been passed on
through earlier terminals via the power contacts must be fed in again after
a KL2612.

LED display The signal LEDs indicate the operational state of the associated terminal
channel.

On: Changeover between 2-1 (6-5) closed


Off: Changeover between 2-3 (6-7) closed

Or:
A watchdog timer overflow has occurred. If no process data is handled by
the bus coupler for 100 ms, the green LED goes out and the outputs are
set to 0.

Process data The bit-width in the process image is 2 bits.

BECKHO FF B U S T E R M I N A L KL2612
Eiserstraße 5 / D-33415 Verl / Phone 05246/963-0 / Fax 05246/963-149

KL2612 2-Channel 125 V Relay Output Terminal 3

Technical data
Technical data KL2612
Number of outputs 2 x change-over
Contact material Gold-clad silver alloy
Switched voltage max. 125 V AC / 30 V DC
Switched current max. 5A
Switched power max. alternating voltage
with resistive load 0,5 A 125V AC
direct voltage
2A 30V DC
Minimum permitted load 10 µA at 10mV
(approximate)
Reaction times Max. reaction time 4 ms
at rated load Max. release time 4 ms
max. bounce time 4 ms

Electrical isolation 500 Veff (K-bus/mains voltage)


K-bus current consumption 60 mA

Bit width in the process 2A


image
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Service life (operating 10 cycles
cycles) mechanical
5
Operating cycles electr. 10 resistive load switches
(min.)
at 30 V DC, 2 A
or 125 V AC, 0,5 A
Permitted operating 20 cycles / min
frequency at maximum
contact load
Contact resistance max. (new) < 40 mOhm
Insulation resistance (min). 100 MOhm at 500 V DC
Test voltage between 750 V (1 min. between open contacts)
open contacts
Configuration No address or configuration settings
Weight approx. 80 g
Operating temperature 0°C ... +55°C
Storage temperature -25°C ... +85°C
Relative humidity 95% without dew formation
Vibrations/Shock according to IEC 68-2-6 / IEC 68-2-27
resistance
EMC resistance burst / ESD According to EN 50082 (ESD, burst) / EN 50081
Installation position any
Type of protection IP20

BECKHO FF B U S T E R M I N A L KL2612
Eiserstraße 5 / D-33415 Verl / Phone 05246/963-0 / Fax 05246/963-149

4 KL2612 2-Channel 125 V Relay Output Terminal

Notes on the Correct Use of Relay


Terminals
It is extremely important to observe the technical specifications if fault-free
operation is to be guaranteed. Any time that the stated parameters are
Note exceeded, damage ranging from premature contact ageing up to fused
Smooth operation contacts can result.
If relays are to be used in a control system the expected operating
conditions must be analysed with great care.
Switching capacity, service life (operating cycles) and the number of
switches per minute must be considered.
Appropriate protective circuits must be used to protect the relay contacts
from excessive voltage peaks such as can occur when switching inductive
loads (contactors, motors etc.). This allows switching frequencies nearly
equal to those appropriate to resistive loads to be achieved. Arcing time
when switching DC loads are significantly longer than those for comparable
AC voltages (where there is a zero-voltage transition); melting of the
material can result.
If the terminal is used to change the direction of inductive loads, adequate
dead-times during the switch-over must be provided, in order to avoid
temporary short-circuits.

It is the maximum values that are to be expected that are critical to


selection of the right terminal rather than the technical figures for normal
Warning! operation!

Service life

BECKHO FF B U S T E R M I N A L KL2612

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