For over-speed, under-speed, and zero-speed detection• Dual-channel redundancy• Monitors 2 sensors with PNP outputs• Monitors rotation (rpm) or linear
SetupSafety OutputsMotor Min.Speed (30 rpm)Set Switch Point Value (5 rpm) (Potentiometer)Set Switch Point Value(30 rpm)Motor Shuts Off And Comes to a
Configuration for Zero Speed DetectionThese directions illustrate only one setup method, which may be not as accurate as using an rpm meter or an osci
1. Turn OFF power to the Module and the motor.2. Using a small flat-blade screwdriver, pry open the Module's front plate.3. Using the DIP switche
RepairsCAUTION: Abuse of Module After FailureIf an internal fault has occurred and the Module will not reset, do not tap, strike, or otherwise attempt
2A / 230V ac for N.C. contact (per IEC/EN 60 947-5-1)Electrical Life (Switching cycles of the output con-tacts, resistive load)350,000 cycles @ 920 VA
Dimensions84 mm(3.3")45 mm(1.8")118.0 mm(4.6")Figure 11. Dimensions for SSM-FM-11A20Banner Engineering Corp Limited WarrantyBanner Engi
Important... read this before proceeding!The user is responsible for satisfying all local, state, and national laws, rules, codes, and regulations rel
OverviewThe SSM-FM-11A.. Safe Speed Monitoring Module ("the Module") can be used to monitor a rotating or laterally moving device's sto
Input Sensor RequirementsBoth sensors must have 24V PNP outputs. Because the Module con-tinually monitors its connections to each sensor, each sensor
Reset and Startup ConditionsThe Module works only in automatic reset mode. In order for the Module toswitch to RUN mode for normal operation, the Y1 -
1. Safety Module ES-FA-9AA is configured for manual reset. See data sheet p/n 60606 for complete information. Other Safety Mod-ules can be used. Call
• An overvoltage protective device• A transformer with isolated windings• A distribution system with a multiplicity of branch circuits (capable of div
• Selected range: 300 to 2,700 ipm• Potentiometer range delta: 2,700 ipm minus 300 ipm = 2,400 ipmWith the potentiometer dial all the way to the left
Number of pulses per minute at a speed in meters per minute: sensing points/meter × meters/minuteFor this example, the number of pulses = 4 pulses/met
Comments to this Manuals