Eaton/Moeller |
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Spring-power
activated interlock switch |
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Contacts | Voltage | Contact Sequence | ||
Normally Open |
Normally Closed |
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- | 2 | 24 V DC |
AT0..-ZBZ | Actuators for combination with the AT0...-ZBZ/X basic units | |||||
G-ZBZ | W-ZBZ | F-ZBZ | FG-ZBZ | NG-ZBZ | NW-ZBZ | |
Straight actuator for sliding doors | Angled actuator for swing doors ≥ 250 mm width |
Angled flexible actuator for doors which do not close precisely |
Straight flexible actuator for doors which do not close precisely |
Straight actuator with overlap, with increased tolerance in the direction of closing |
Angled actuator with overlap, with increased tolerance in the direction of closing |
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For degree of protection IP 65, use cable gland M20 with a maximum connection thread length of 9.5mm (V-M20) |
AT0-...-ZBZ/X, Dimensions and Data View PDF |
Interlock Activated | Interlock Deactivated | Door Open |
Door closed and interlocked | Requires no power: interlock also remains active under power loss or wire breakage Interlocked door = safe state N.C. enabling contact 21-22 is closed and allows an operation e.g. machine run, to start | |
To release door (deactivate interlock) | Apply voltage to the coil (A1, A2), e.g. from a motion detector. The N.C. enabling contact 21-22 opens. The N.C. door monitoring contact 11-12 remains closed as long as the door remains closed. | |
Opening the door | Only possible once it is released. The N.C. door monitoring contact 11-12 opens to indicate the open door. | |
Re-closing the door | Both contacts are blocked open, even where attempts are made to tamper using basic tools | |
To interlock door | Triple-coded
actuator removes the block on the N.C. enabling
contact 21-22. The N.C. door monitoring contact
11-12 re-closes. Remove voltage from coil: 1. Actuator is locked in. 2. The N.C. enabling contact 21-22 closes. The enabling contact can only close when the door is interlocked |
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