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SIMATIC ET 200S
2RO NO/NC DC24..120 V / 5 A AC24..230 V / 5 A Relay Module
Release
X 2
3 4
Additional Assistance
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ordering, contact your Siemens distributor or sales office.
Order Number
6ES7 132-4HB10-0AB0
Features
The 2RO NO/NC DC24..120 V / 5 A AC24..230 V / 5 A Relay Module has the
following characteristic features:
! Digital electronic module with two relay outputs
! Output current 5 A per output
! Substitute value
! Parameterization length: 3 bytes
! Suitable for solenoid valves, DC contactors, and indicator lights
! Isolated from the supply voltage
! Normally open (N.O.) and normally closed (N.C.) contacts
Note
If you connect an extra-low voltage system (SELV/PELV) on one channel of the
Relay module, you can only use an extra-low voltage system (SELV/PELV) on the
other channel.
Terminal Assignment
Table1 shows the terminal assigment of the different terminal modules.
Table 1
Terminal Assignment
TM-E15S24-A1 and 2RO NO/NC DC24..120 V
/ 5 A AC24..230 V / 5 A Relay
CH0
Common
N.O.
N.C.
AUX1 (PE)
Remarks
Channel 0: Terminals 1 to 3
Channel 1: Terminals 5 to 7
CH1
Common
N.O.
N.C.
AUX1 (PE)
Channel 1: Terminals 5 to 7
CH1
Common
1, 3: normally closed
contact channel 0
N.O.
N.O.
N.C.
N.C.
Common
5, 7: normally closed
contact channel 1
Channel 0: Terminals 1 to 3
TM-E15S23-01 and 2RO NO/NC DC24..120 V
/ 5 A AC24..230 V / 5 A Relay
CH0
CH1
Common
Common
N.O.
N.O.
N.C.
N.C.
Channel 1: Terminals 5 to 7
1, 3: normally closed
contact channel 0
5, 6: normally open contact
channel 1
!
5, 7: normally closed
contact channel 1
View
Terminal Assignment
Remarks
Channel 0: Terminals 1 to 3
CH0
Common
4
A
8
A
4
A
8
A
N.O.
AUX1
Channel 1: Terminals 5 to 7
CH1
Common
1, 3: normally closed
contact channel 0
N.O.
N.C.
AUX1
N.C.
AUX1
AUX1
Block Diagram
Backplane bus
1
ET 200S
backplane bus
interface
module
2
3
5
6
1M
P1
P2
Figure 1
L+
Reverse
polarity
protection
Warning
Explosion Hazard
Substitution of components may impair suitability for Class I, Div. 2 Hazardous Locations.
Different or lesser quality components may cause an explosion or other hazardous situation,
which could result in death or serious injury, and/or damage to equipment.
To avoid potentially hazardous situations, always use the appropriate components.
Warning
Explosion Hazard
Never disconnect equipment before powering off or before ascertaining that the area is
nonhazardous. Disconnecting equipment before powering off in a hazardous area may cause
an explosion, which could result in death or serious injury, and/or damage to equipment.
To avoid potentially hazardous situations, always power off equipment and assure that the area
is nonhazardous before disconnecting.
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Weight
Approximately 50 g
Data for Specific Module
Number of outputs
Insulation tested
Yes
500 VDC
2500 VDC
2500 VDC
Cable length
! Unshielded
! Shielded
max. 600 m
Current input
max. 1000 m
max. 30 mA
typ. 0.6 W
24 VDC
Yes
! Up to 50 C
! Up to 60 C
max. 5 A
max. 4 A
Isolation
Yes
max. 10 mA
Status, Diagnostics
Status display
Diagnostic functions
Parameters can be
assigned
the module
Yes
Yes
Yes
75 VDC, 60 VAC
240 VAC
240 VAC
! Continuous thermal
max. 5 A
current
8 mA
! For performance
No
improvement
Control of a digital input
Yes
Switching frequency
2 Hz
0.5 Hz
2 Hz
No
No
Yes
Fast Acting
6 A/Fuse 250 V
Value Range
Parameter
Default
Settings
Parameter
Type
Scope
Enable
! Diagnostics interrupts
Yes/No
No
Dynamic
Module
EWS
Dynamic
Channel
Yes/No
No
Dynamic
Channel
Enabling Interrupts
The interrupts are inhibited (not present) without appropriate parameter
assignment. Assign parameters to the Interrupt Enable in STEP 7.
Diagnostic Interrupt
If you have enabled diagnostic interrupts, then active error events (initial
occurrence of the error) and departing error events (message after
troubleshooting) are reported by means of an interrupt.
The CPU interrupts the execution of the user program and processes the
diagnostics interrupt block (OB82).
In the user program, you can call SFC51 or SFC59 in OB82 to obtain more
detailed diagnostic information from the module.
The diagnostic information is consistent until such time as OB82 is exited. When
OB82 is exited, the diagnostic interrupt is acknowledged on the module.
Resistive Load
Voltage
Operating Cycles
(Typical)
Normally Open
Operating Cycles
(Typical)
Normally Closed
5.0 A
0.1 million
0.15 million
4.0 A
0.2 million
0.175 million
2.0 A
0.45 million
0.3 million
0.5 A
1.4 million
1.1 million
0.1 A
1.5 million
1.5 million
2.0 A
0.15 million
0.11 million
1.0 A
0.3 million
0.2 million
0.5 A
0.6 million
0.6 million
0.1 A
0.8 million
0.6 million
48 VAC
2.0 A
0.45 million
0.35 million
60 VAC
2.0 A
0.45 million
0.35 million
120 VAC
5.0 A
0.1 million
0.1 million
3.0 A
0.2 million
0.2 million
2.0 A
0.4 million
0.3 million
1.0 A
0.8 million
0.6 million
0.5 A
1.5 million
1.0 million
5.0 A
0.1 million
0.1 million
3.0 A
0.2 million
0.2 million
2.0 A
0.4 million
0.3 million
1.0 A
0.8 million
0.6 million
0.5 A
1.5 million
1.0 million
24 VDC
48 VDC
230 VAC
10
Current
For inductive
l d in
load
i
accordance with
IEC 947-5-1
DC 13/ AC 15
Voltage
Operating Cycles
(Typical)
Normally Open
Operating Cycles
(Typical)
Normally Closed
2.0 A
0.1 million
0.1 million
1.0 A
0.2 million
0.2 million
0.5 A
0.5 million
0.5 million
2.0 A
0.07 million
0.05 million
1.0 A
0.15 million
0.1 million
0.5 A
0.4 million
0.25 million
48 VAC
1.0 A
0.5 million
0.3 million
60 VAC
1.0 A
0.5 million
0.3 million
120 VAC
2.0 A
0.1 million
0.1 million
1.0 A
0.3 million
0.1 million
0.5 A
0.9 million
0.6 million
0.1 A
1.5 million
1.0 million
2.0 A
0.1 million
0.1 million
1.0 A
0.5 million
0.3 million
0.5 A
0.9 million
0.6 million
0.1 A
1.0 million
1.0 million
24 VDC
48 VDC
230 VAC
Current
Note: You will achieve a longer service life with an external suppression circuit.
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