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HIMatrix Safety-Related Controller GEH 01 Manual HIMA Paul Hildebrandt GmbH + Co KG Industrial Automation Rev. 2.00 HI 800 183 E...
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All HIMA products mentioned in this manual are protected by the HIMA trade-mark. Unless noted otherwise, this also applies to other manufacturers and their respective products referred to herein. ® ® ® ® ® HIMax , HIMatrix , SILworX , XMR...
GEH 01 Table of Contents Table of Contents Introduction Structure and Use of this Manual Target Audience Formatting Conventions 1.3.1 Safety Notes 1.3.2 Operating Tips Safety Intended Use 2.1.1 Environmental Requirements 2.1.2 ESD Protective Measures Residual Risk Safety Precautions Emergency Information Product Description Safety Function Equipment, Scope of Delivery...
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Table of Contents GEH 01 Page 4 of 26 HI 800 183 E Rev. 2.00...
HI 800 006 E Table 1: Additional Relevant Documents The latest manuals can be downloaded from the HIMA website at www.hima.com. The revision index on the footer can be used to compare the current version of existing manuals with the Internet edition.
1 Introduction GEH 01 Target Audience This document addresses system planners, configuration engineers, programmers of automation devices and personnel authorized to implement, operate and maintain the modules and systems. Specialized knowledge of safety-related automation systems is required. Formatting Conventions To ensure improved readability and comprehensibility, the following fonts are used in this document: Bold To highlight important parts...
GEH 01 1 Introduction 1.3.2 Operating Tips Additional information is structured as presented in the following example: The text corresponding to the additional information is located here. Useful tips and tricks appear as follows: The tip text is located here. HI 800 183 E Rev.
2 Safety GEH 01 Safety All safety information, notes and instructions specified in this document must be strictly observed. The product may only be used if all guidelines and safety instructions are adhered to. This product is operated with SELV or PELV. No imminent risk results from the product itself. The use in Ex-Zone is permitted if additional measures are taken.
GEH 01 2 Safety Residual Risk No imminent risk results from a HIMatrix system itself. Residual risk may result from: Faults related to engineering Faults related to the user program Faults related to the wiring Safety Precautions Observe all local safety requirements and use the protective equipment required on site.
3 Product Description GEH 01 Product Description The subrack is intended for being equipped with modules of the F60 system. Slots 1 and 2 are reserved for the power supply module and central module, respectively. Any type of F60 modules can be plugged in to slots 3...8. Safety Function No safety function is performed by the subrack.
3 Product Description GEH 01 Connection of the Central Module Current Connections for the Fans Connection of the Power Supply Figure 3: Backplane PCB of the F60 Subrack The subrack is completed mounted, including the earth grid, backplane PCB, guiding rails and 2 fans.
GEH 01 3 Product Description Product Data Specifications Material Aluminum, anodized, partially coated Horizontal pitch 40 HP (1 HP = 5.08 mm) Modules in accordance with DIN EN 60287-4, 4 HP each Connector in accordance with DIN EN 60603-2, Type C, 96-pole Type of connection Connector Part number: 39 2003001...
(EC Directive 94/9/EC, ATEX) The subrack is suitable for mounting in zone 2. Refer to the corresponding declaration of conformity available on the HIMA website. When mounting the device, observe the special conditions specified in the following section. Specific Conditions X 1.
GEH 01 4 Start-up The subrack is additionally equipped with the label represented below: Figure 4: Label for Ex Conditions HI 800 183 E Rev. 2.00 Page 15 of 26...
5 Operation GEH 01 Operation Handling of the subrack or mounted modules during operation is not required. The subrack is maintenance free, all system components are designed for continuous operation. Page 16 of 26 HI 800 183 E Rev. 2.00...
If a failure occurs, the defective module or device must be replaced with a module or device of the same type or with a replacement model approved by HIMA. Only the manufacturer is authorized to repair the device or module.
7 Decommissioning GEH 01 Decommissioning Remove the supply voltage to decommission the device. Afterwards pull out the pluggable screw terminal connector blocks for inputs and outputs and the Ethernet cables. Page 18 of 26 HI 800 183 E Rev. 2.00...
GEH 01 8 Transport Transport To avoid mechanical damage, HIMatrix components must be transported in packaging. Always store HIMatrix components in their original product packaging. This packaging also provides protection against electrostatic discharge. Note that the product packaging alone is not suitable for transport.
GEH 01 Disposal Industrial customers are responsible for correctly disposing of decommissioned HIMatrix hardware. Upon request, a disposal agreement can be arranged with HIMA. All materials must be disposed of in an ecologically sound manner. Page 20 of 26 HI 800 183 E Rev. 2.00...
GEH 01 Appendix Appendix Glossary Term Description Address resolution protocol: Network protocol for assigning the network addresses to hardware addresses Analog input Analog output Communication module Cyclic redundancy check Digital input Digital output ELOP II Factory Programming tool for HIMatrix systems Electromagnetic compatibility European norm Electrostatic discharge...
Appendix GEH 01 Index of Figures Figure 1: Sample Type Label Figure 2: F60 Subrack Figure 3: Backplane PCB of the F60 Subrack Figure 4: Label for Ex Conditions Figure 5: Earth Grid for F60 Subrack Page 22 of 26 HI 800 183 E Rev.
GEH 01 Appendix Index of Tables Table 1: Additional Relevant Documents Table 2: Environmental Requirements Table 3: Available Variants Table 4: Product Data Table 5: Product Data GEH 014 HI 800 183 E Rev. 2.00 Page 23 of 26...
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