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Machine Safeguarding ProductsXCS Safety InterlocksClass 9007CONTENTSSchneider Electric BrandsDescriptionPageSelection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Specifications for XCSMP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3XCSMP Safety Interlocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–7Specifications for XCSDM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8XCSDM Non-Contact Magnetic Safety Interlocks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9–14

XCS Safety InterlockSelection GuideXCS Safety Interlock SelectionApplicationsDeviceConformityto StandardsProtection of machine operators by opening the safety circuit when door with the encodedmagnet is opened more than 0.394 in (10 mm).All light industrial machineswith quick rundown time All light industrial machines with quick rundown time and where no contact is desiredbetween switch and keyKey operated safetyinterlocksEncoded magnetic non-contact safety interlocksProductsIEC/EN 60947-5-1, UL 508, CSA C22-2 n 14, JIS C4520MachineAssembliesEN 1088, EN 292, IEC/EN 60204-1ApprovalsUL-CSA, BGBody materialPlasticDegree of ProtectionIP67Switch1.18 x 3.4 x 0.6(30 x 87 x 15)0.63 x 2 x 0.27(16 x 51 x 7)0.98 x 3.46 x 0.51(25 x 88 x 13)Ø 30, Length 1.51(Length 38,5)Mounting0.79 x 0.87(20 x 22)0.63(16)3.07(78)Ø 30FeaturesWithout locking of actuatingkey.Fixed head6 approach directionsRotatable turret headNoNoSafety contacts actuated byactuating key. Slow breakwith direct (positive)operation on N.C. contacts.Independent Reed type contacts operated by an encoded magnet.Contacts change state from a distance of 0.39 in (10 mm) for XCSDMP and XCSDMR.0.28” (7 mm) for XCSDMC.Must be used with a Preventa XPS Safety Relay.N.C. N.O. (N.O.staggered)N.C. N.C.N.C. N.C. N.O. (N.O.staggered)N.C. N.C. N.C.N.C. N.O. (N.O.staggered)N.C. N.C.N.C. N.C. N.O. (N.O.staggered)N.C. N.O. N.O. (N.O.staggered)N.C. N.O. (N.O.staggered)N.C. N.C.Conduit EntryPrewired with cable: 4#20 AWG (4 x 0.5 mm2), or 6#20 AWG (6 x 0.5 mm2)Prewired with cable:4 #23 AWG (0.25 mm2)Prewired with cable:6 #23 AWG (0.25 mm2 )Prewired with cable:4 #23 AWG (0.25 mm2)Product TypeXCSMPXCSDMCXCSDMPXCSDMRPage Number4999Dimensions(w x h x d)inches (mm)Contacts 2Protection of machineoperators by opening thesafety circuit when theactuating key is removedfrom the switch.2 approach directionsNoNoStopping time of the machine is less than the time taken for the operator to access the dangerous zone. 2003 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved03/03

XCS Safety InterlockSpecificationsGeneral Characteristics (Metal, Turret Head, Types XCSA, XCSB, XCSC, XCSE, XCSL;Plastic, Double Insulated, Turret Head, Types XCSMP, XCSPA, XCSTA, XCSPL, XCSPR, XCSTL,XCSTR, and XCSTE) Complies with international and domestic safety standards. OSHA 1910,IEC/EN 60204-1, VDE 0660, ANSI B11.19, INRS (France), EN1088, EN292EnvironmentSafety Interlock TypeConformingto standardsXCSMP, XCSPA, XCSTA, XCSPL, XCSPR, XCSTL, XCSTR,XCSTE (plastic)IEC 60947-5-1, IEC/EN 60947-5-1, UL 508, CSA C22-2 N 14XCSA, XCSB, XCSC, XCSE, XCSL (metal)ProductsMachineassembliesProduct certificationsIEC/EN 60204-1, EN 1088, EN 292UL, CSA, BG, TUVOperation: -13 F to 158 F (-25 C to 70 C), XCSE: -13 to 104 F (-25 to 40 C), XCSTE: -13 to 140 F(-25 to 60 C); Storage -40 to 158 F (-40 to 70 C), XCSMP: -13 to 176 F (-25 to 80 C)Ambient air temperatures qVibration resistance5 gn (10 to 500 Hz) conforming to IEC 60068-2-6, XCSMP: 6 gn (10 to 55 Hz)10 gn (duration 11 ms) conforming to IEC 60068-2-27, XCSL: 20 gn conforming to IEC 68-2-27, XCSMP: 50 gn(duration 11 ms)Shock resistanceElectric shock protectionClass 1 conforming to IEC/EN 60536Class 2 conforming to IEC/EN 60536IP 67 conforming to IEC/EN 60529 and IEC/EN 60947-5-1; Metal: Type 4, 4X, 12; Plastic: Type 4 and 4X Indoor, 12XCSL: NEMA 1, 2, 3, 4, 121 entry with 1/2 in. NPT on XCSPA, XCSPL, XCSPR1 entry with 1/2 in. NPT on XCSA, XCSB,1 entry for 1/2 in. conduit adapter on XCSTEConduit entryXCSC, XCSL2 entries for 1/2 in. conduit adapter on XCSTA, XCSTL, XCSTR2 entries with 1/2" NPT on XCSEPre-wired with cable : XCSMPc The enclosure rating for these switches is for the protection of the live electrical components. During installation and operation, precautions must betaken to prevent any ingress of contaminants, particles, and corrosives, including liquids containing solids, from entering into the actuating key area.If precautions are not taken, switches may not perform to published specifications. Use in a salt atmosphere is not recommended.q Minimum temperature: The minimum temperatures listed are based on the absence of freezing moisture or water. Care should be taken to avoid subfreezing temperatures where dripping or splashing water is present and to avoid bringing a cold device into a humid atmosphere and then back intosub-freezing temperatures. The water or moisture may freeze around internal or external components and prevent it from performing as intended.Degree of protection cElectrical CharacteristicsComplete SwitchesXCSA, XCSB, XCSC, XCSL, XCSPA, XCSTA, XCSPL, XCSPR, XCSTL, XCSTR: AC-15, A300: Ue 240 V, Ie 3 Aor Ue 120 V, Ie 6 A; XCSE, XCSTE: AC-15, B300: Ue 240 V, Ie 1.5 A or Ue 120 V, Ie 3 A, XCSMP: AC-15, C300: Ue 240V, Ie 0.75 A or Ue 120 V, Ie 1.5 AAll models: DC-13, Q300: Ue 250 V, Ie 0.27 A or Ue 125 V, Ie 0.55 Aconforming to IEC/EN 60947-5-1Electrical contact ratingRated thermal current inenclosureRated insulation voltageRated impulse withstand voltageDirect opening contactsResistance across terminalsShort-circuit protectionXCSA, XCSB, XCSC, XCSL, XCSPA, XCSPL, XCSPR, XCSTA, XCSTL, XCSTR: Ithe 10 A.XCSE, XCSTE: Ithe: 6 A, XCSMP: Ithe 2.5 AUi 500 V conforming to IEC/EN 60947-5-1Ui 300 V conforming to UL 508, CSA C22-2 no. 14XCSA, XCSB, XCSC, XCSL, XCSPA, XCSTA, XCSPL, XCSPR, XCSTL, XCSTR: U imp 6 kV conforming to IEC60947-5-1; XCSE, XCSMP, XCSTE: U imp 4 kV conforming to IEC 60947-5-1Direct opening N.C. contacts meets the IEC and EN requirements for positive opening contacts perIEC/EN 60947-5-1; and NEMA ICS-5, part 6 (direct opening action). 30 mΩ conforming to IEC/EN 60947-5-410 A Class CC fuse. Outside U.S. use cartridge fuse type gG (gl)Screw clamp terminals. Terminal capacity, min.: 1 #20 AWG (1 x 1.05 mm2), max.: 2 #16 AWG (2 x 1.5 mm2), XCSMP:prewired with 4 #20 AWG (4 x 0.5 mm2), or 6 #20 AWG (6 x 0.5 mm2)WiringAC Voltage and Current Ratings 50-60 HzContact RatingDesignationThermal ContinuousTest Current,AmperesMaximum Current, Amperes120 Volts240 VoltsMake Break Make 01.500.75480 VoltsMake Break600 VoltsMake Break.Voltamperes.MakeBreak720036001800720360180DC Voltage and Current RatingsContact RatingDesignationThermal ContinuousTest Current, AmperesMaximum Make or Break Current, AmperesMake or Break at 300 Volts125 Volts250 Volts301 to 600 Volts or Less, VoltamperesQ3002.50.550.27.69Electrical LifeAC Supply50/60 Hz inductive circuitDC SupplyPower broken in W for 1 million operating cyclesVoltage V2448120Power W1397The product life expressed is based on average usage and normal operatingconditions. Actual operating life will vary with conditions. The above statementsare not intended to nor shall they create any express or implied warranties as toproduct operation or life. For information on the limited warranty offered on thisproduct please refer to the Square D terms and conditions of sale found in theSquare D Digest.03/03 2003 Schneider Electric All Rights ReservedMillions of OperationsConforming to IEC 60947-5-1 Appendix C. Utilization categories AC-15 and DC-13.Maximum operating rate: 3600 operating cycles per hour. Load factor: 0.5.1230 V12/24/48 V110 V0.50.20.10.51234 510Current in AMPS3

XCS Safety InterlockSelectionPlastic, Type XCSMP prewiredReferences of switches without actuating keyOrder the actuating key at bottom the of the page.Devices listed below are provided with 6.6 ft. (2 m) of cable. Other lengths of cable are available—see footnotes onhow to order.Direct opening N.C. contacts meet the IEC and EN requirements for positive opening contacts perIEC/EN 60947-5-1; and NEMA ICS-5, part 6 (direct opening action).Type of switch cWithout locking of actuating keyLED indication on opening of N.C. contactsN.C. N.O.break before make,slow break j aBUBU/WHOGOG/WHBUBU/WHN.C. N.C.slow break XCSMP59L2XCSMPppppXCSZ81XCSMP79L2N.C. N.C. N.O.break before make,slow break j aN.C. N.C. N.C.slow break jXCSMP70L2XCSMP80L2XCSZ84Weight (oz.)cjaXCSZ833.9 (0.110 kg)Blanking plug for operating head slot included with switch. Blanking plugs (sold in lots of 10) part number: XCSZ29.Schematic diagrams shown represent the contact state while the actuating key is fully inserted and engaged in the head of the switch.The N.O. contacts will close after the N.C. contacts open. They do not change state simultaneously.Only the N.C. contacts should be used in the safety control circuit. The N.O. contacts are provided solely forsignalling – NOT for safety functions.No replacement parts are available. These devices are not to be repaired or adjusted. The complete switch shouldbe replaced.Complementary characteristics (not shown under general characteristics)Actuation speedMaximum: 59 in/s (1.5 m/s), Minimum: 2 in/s (0.05 m/s)Resistance to forcible withdrawal of actuating key1.8 lbs (8 N)Connection4 #20 AWG (4 x 0.5 mm2 ), or 6 #20 AWG (6 x 0.5 mm2)Maximum operating rateFor maximum life: 1200 operating cycles per hourMinimum force for positive opening1.8 lbs (8 N)XCSZ85References for actuating keysDescriptionPivoting keyStraight keyRight-angled keyFor right-hand doorFile E164353CCN NKCRFile LR44087Class 3211 03For left-hand doorFor switches XCSMPXCSZ81XCSZ84XCSZ83XCSZ85Weight (oz.)0.5 (0.015 kg)0.9 (0.025 kg)3.0 (0.085 kg)3.0 (0.085 kg)The XCSMP devices listed above are available in additional cable lengths. To order devices with a 16.4 ft. (5 m) cable, change the last character in the part number to 5For example: XCSMP59L2 is changed to XCSMP59L5 To order devices with a 32.8 ft. (10 m) cable, change the last character in the part number to 5For example: XCSMP59L2 is changed to XCSMP59L10When designing a door or gate guarding system, these guidelines must be followed:Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Accessories andSpare Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6–7Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5–64 The actuating key alone must not be used as the sole means to hold the gate or guard closed. A separate locking orlatching mechanism must be used to hold the door closed. The safety interlock switch must not be used as a mechanical stop for the moving guard. A separate mechanical stopmust be provided. The actuating key must not be used as a gate guiding device. Install a guide for the guard to ensure proper alignment. Actuating keys must be securely attached to gates, guards, and doors only. They should not be attached to cables,cords, or chains. 2003 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved03/03

XCS Safety InterlockDimensionsPlastic, Type XCSMP 150.55 0.5314 44620.205,63.0778Ø0.17Ø4,42xØ0.35 2xØ4,30.55140.143,50.52 0.5513,1 5Ø0.6150.51131.1128,20.338,4 34 0.9825 1.33 : 0.29 in (7.6 mm); Length 6.6 ft (2 m) , 16.4 ft (5 m), or 32.8 ft (10 m)Ø: 2 elongated holes 0.17" (4.2 mm) x 0.24" (6 mm) 0.6150.143,5Ø0.51131.1128,20.338,4 The actuating key alone must not be used as the solemeans to hold the gate or guard closed. A separatelocking or latching mechanism must be used to hold thedoor closed. The safety interlock switch must not be used as amechanical stop for the moving guard. A separatemechanical stop must be provided. The actuating key must not be used as a gate guidingdevice. Install a guide for the guard to ensure properalignment. Actuating keys must be securely attached to gates,guards, and doors only. They should not be attached tocables, cords, or chains.XCSZ85 0.98251.3334When designing a door or gate guarding system, theseguidelines must be followed:Ø: 2 elongated holes 0.17" (4.2 mm) x 0.24" (6 mm)03/03 2003 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved5

XCS Safety InterlockDimensions and Wiring DiagramsPlastic, Type XCSMP prewiredOperating Radius Required for Actuating KeyXCSZ81XCSZ84n.3 i mR 6 60 mR1n.3 iR 6 60 mmR1in3 mm6.R 160Rin3 mm6.R 160R2.63 in66,8 mm1.43 in36,4 mm2.63 in66,8 mm1.43 in36,4 mmXCSZ83XCSZ85in971. mmR 50R1.72 in43,8 mm1.72 in43,8 mmRR 1.950 7 im nmRR 1.950 7 im nmin971. mmR 50R1.72 in43,8 mm1.72 in43,8 mmContact Status Relative to Actuating Key PositionFunction diagramsXCSMP59p0.225,5 0.205,2BU-BU/WHOG-OG/WHContact .225,5 WHContact closedContact open 2003 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved03/03

XCS Safety InterlockWiring DiagramsPlastic, Type XCSMP prewiredWiring DiagramsWiring to category 1 conforming to EN 954-1Example shown with N.C. N.C. N.O. contact and protection fuse to prevent jumpering of the N.C. contact, either bycable damage or by tampering.BN/WHOG/WHBNOGBUBU/WHF1(1)OXIXM(1) Singalling contact, i.e. to PLCWiring to category 4 conforming to EN 954-1. Wiring method used in conjunction with Preventa safety relay (the keyoperated safety interlock is generally used in conjunction with a standard limit switch with direct (positive) openingcontacts).Method for machines with quick rundown time (low inertia)Locking or interlocking mechanism uses the principles of redundancy and autocheck.The safety relays provide these functionsXCSMPXCMDXPSLocking by operating key and actuation in positive mode with a safety relayThe categories for control systems relating to safety (per EN 60954-1) referred to above (i.e.: category 1, 3, or 4),indicate the maximum category possible based on the inputs only to the safety control circuit. The actual maximumcategory possible for the safety control circuit may be lower when the rest of the safety control circuit is considered.Only with proper wiring of the complete safety system can the referenced category be achieved. Actual category ofthe system depends on the other components used and method of wiring. For more information on wiring Preventasafety relays, see the Machine Safeguarding Products catalog, 9007CT9702.03/03 2003 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved7

XCS Safety InterlockSpecificationsSpecificationsGeneral Characteristics for XCSDM Non-Contact Magnetic Safety InterlocksEnvironmentProductsIEC/EN 60947-5-1, UL 508, CSA C22 2 no 14Machine assembliesIEC/EN 60204-1, EN 1088, EN 60292Operation-13 F to 185 F (- 25 C to 85 C)Storage-40 F to 185 F (- 40 C to 85 C)Conforming to standardsProduct certificationsAmbient air temperature qUL-CSA, BGVibration resistance10 gn (10 150 Hz) conforming to IEC 60068-2-6Shock resistance30 gn (11 ms) conforming to IEC 60068-2-7Sensitivity to magnetic fields 0.3 mTElectric shock protectionClass II conforming to IEC 60536Degree of protectionIP 66 IP 67 conforming to IEC 60529Body MaterialThermoplastic case (PBT)q Minimum temperature: The minimum temperatures listed are based on the absence of freezing moisture or water. Care should be taken to avoid subfreezing temperatures where dripping or splashing water is present and to avoid bringing a cold device into a humid atmosphere and then back intosub-freezing temperatures. The water or moisture may freeze around internal or external components and prevent it from performing as intended.Electrical characteristicsRated operational characteristicsComplete SwitchesUe: c 24 V, Ie: 100 mA max.Rated insulation voltage (Ui)Ui: c 100 VRated impulse withstand voltage (Uimp)2.5 kV conforming to IEC/EN 60947-5-1Contact with LED57 ΩContact without LED10 ΩResistance across terminalsProtection (not using safety relay)External cartridge fuse: 500 mA gG (gl)XCSDMC, DMRPrewired with cable: 4 #23 AWG (0.25 mm2 ), with lengths of 6.6 ft (2 m), 16.4 ft (5 m), or32.8 ft (10 m), depending on model.XCSDMPPrewired with cable: 6 #23 AWG (0.25 mm2 ), with lengths of 6.6 ft (2 m), 16.4 ft (5 m), or32.8 ft (10 m), depending on model.WiringContact materialsRhodiumElectrical durability1.2 million operating cyclesMaximum switching voltagec 100 VContact with LED5 100 mAContact without LED0.1 100 mAContact with LED3 VASwitching capacityInsulation resistance1000 MΩMaximum breaking capacityContact without LEDMaximum switching frequency10 VA150 HzThe product life expressed is based on average usage and normal operating conditions. Actualoperating life will vary with conditions. The above statements are not intended to nor shall they createany express or implied warranties as to product operation or life. For information on the limited warrantyoffered on this product please refer to the Square D terms and conditions of sale found in the Square DDigest.8 2003 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved03/03

XCS Safety InterlockSelectionXCSDM NON-CONTACT MAGNETIC SAFETY INTERLOCKSReferences of switchesCoded magnet is included with each switch part number listed below.c Devices listed below are provided with 6.6 ft. (2 m) of cable. Other lengths of cable are available—seefootnotes on how to order.d XCSDM safety interlocks must be used in conjunction with XPS safety relays, see pages 11 and 13.RectangularXCSDMC SDMP5012——XCSDMP7012—3.6 (0.101 kg)6.3 (0.180 kg)5.1 (0.146 kg)BUBN c The XCSDM devices listed above are available in additional cable lengths.To order devices with a 16.4 ft. (5 m) cable, change the last character in the part number to 5.For example: XCSDMC5912 is changed to XCSDMC5915To order devices with a 32.8 ft. (10 m) cable, change the last character in the part number to 10For example: XCSDMC5912 is changed to XCSDMC59110p Contact states shown are with the magnet positioned in front of the switch.j These switches are to be wired to emergency stop safety relays (XPSA ) and the XPSMP multi-function module only. Example of wiring to an XPSAFis shown in the wiring diagram on page 11. These devices are not to be used with the XPSDM modules.a The green LED is lit when the coded magnet is positioned in front of the switch (guard closed).k N.O. contact PK-GY is to be used as an indicator of the device state, typically to a PLC. It is not to be used for the safety function.File E164353CCN NKCRComplementary characteristics (not shown under general characteristics)File LR44087Class 3211 03Operating zone fSao: 0.20 in. (5 mm)Sar: 0.59 in. (15 mm)Sao: 0.31 in. (8 mm)Sar: 0.79 in. (20 mm)Approach directions6 directions6 directionsReferences of accessoriesf03/03—BNWHBKWeight (oz.)Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Accessories andSpare Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13–14Dimensions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14XCSDMR7902BUPKN.C. N.C. N.O. p j k a(1 N/O staggered)with LED— WHGYPKN.C. N.O. N.O. p k a(1 N.C. staggered)with LEDXCSDMC7902 BKGYWHPKBKGYWHBKPKGYXCSDMR ppppXCSDMR5902BNWHBKWHBKN.C. N.C. p j a(1 N/O staggered)with LED—BUXCSDMPppppN.C. N.O. p a(N.C. staggered)with LEDXCSDMC5902BNN.C. N.C. N.O. p j k(1 N/O staggered)Diameter 30 mmLength 1.51 in (38.5 mm)BUN.C. N.O. N.O. p k(1 N.C. staggered)Large size3.46 x 0.98 x 0.51 in(88 x 25 x 13 mm)BUN.C. N.C. p j(1 N/O staggered)WHN.C. N.O. p(N/C staggered)CylindricalSmall size2 x 0.63 x 0.27 in(51 x 16 x 7 mm)BNWHTypeMounting Bracket—XSZ-B130Weight (oz.)—2.8 (0.080 kg)Additional coded magnetXCSZC1XCSZP1XCSZR1Weight (oz.)0.3 (0.009 kg)1.8 (0.050 kg)0.6 (0.018 kg)Sao: 0.31 in. (8 mm)Sar: 0.79 in. (20 mm)2 directionsSao is the distance from the sensingface within which the presence of thespecified target is correctly detected.Sar is the distance from the sensingface beyond which the absence of thespecified target is correctly detected.(Per IEC 60947-5-3)These sensing distances are for when non-ferrous and non-ferromagnetic materials are used for the mounting surface and mounting hardware. Usingferrous and ferromagnetic materials may reduce the published sensing distances.When designing a door or gate guarding system, these guidelines should be followed: The safety interlock switch must not be used as a mechanical stop for the moving guard. A separate mechanical stopmust be provided. Encoded magnets must be securely attached to gates, guards and doors only. They should not be attached to cables,cords or chains. 2003 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved9

XCS Safety InterlockSelectionXCSDM NON-CONTACT MAGNETIC SAFETY INTERLOCKSContact Status Relative to Coded Magnet PositionXCSDMC59pp(mm/in)BN/BU (N.C.)WH/BK (mm/in)08/0.31 20/0.78SaoSarBN/BU (N.C.)WH/BK (N.C.)BN/BU (N.C.)WH/BK (N.O.)Contact closedContact open10/0.3918/0.7010/0.3918/0.7008/0.31 p08/0.31 20/0.78SaoSar(mm/in)BN/BU (N.C.)WH/BK (N.C.)GY/PK (N.O.)BN/BU (N.C.)WH/BK (N.O.)GY/PK (N.O.)7/0.2713/0.51XCSDMR59ppc5/0.19 15/0.590SaoSarBN/BU (N.C.)WH/BK .19 15/0.59SaoSarcTransition stateSao is the distance from the sensingface within which the presence of thespecified target is correctly detected.Sar is the distance from the sensingface beyond which the absence ofthe specified target is correctlydetected.(Per IEC 60947-5-3)The contact status and magnet positions above are for when non-ferrous and non-ferromagnetic materials are used for the mounting surface andmounting hardware. Using ferrous and ferromagnetic materials may reduce the published sensing distances.Approach Directions of the Coded MagnetAll of the XCSDM devices are designed for the coded magnet to approach the switch in a perpendiculardirection and a parallel direction.XCSDMC6 approach directions/configurationsFace To FaceSide To SideSide To FaceXCSDMPXCSDMR6 approach directions/configurationsFace To Face2 approach directions/configurationsSide To SideSide To FaceFace To FaceAll of the XCSDM devices can also be used on hinged gates or doors as shown in the diagram below.10 2003 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved03/03

XCS Safety InterlockWiring DiagramsXCSDM NON-CONTACT MAGNETIC SAFETY INTERLOCKSXCSDMP5 with XPSDMB (category 4) with 2 guard operationCategories 3 and 4 connection conforming to EN 60954-1. Example with N.C. N.O. N.O. contactF1 24 VTo PLCGuard 1 closedStartGYWHS1FBN 24 K1Supply A1/A2FaultFaultK1/K2K2LogicFS23BKBUWHBN S21S2S22PKA2GYK1/K2Y34Y44To PLCXCSDM 24 VK3K4To PLCGuard 2 closed0VESC: External start conditions. Inputs: S11, S12, S13 or S21, S22, S23 Unused inputs must be jumpered from S 1 to S 3. For example: S21 to S23. The order in which the inputs are wired or jumpered will not affect device operation.Chan. 1Chan. 2Safety outputs2 solid-state outputsXCSDMP5 with XPSDMB (category 4) with single guard operationCategories 3 and 4 connection conforming to EN 60954-1. Example with N.C. N.O. N.O. contactF1 24 VTo PLCGYStartBNS1FWH 24 V Guard 1 PSDMBK1Supply o PLCK3K40VESC: External start conditions. Inputs: S11, S12, S13 or S21, S22, S23 Unused inputs must be jumpered from S 1 to S 3 as shown by this dashed line The order in which the inputs are wired or jumpered will not affect device operation.03/032 solid-state outputsChan. 1Chan. 2Safety outputs. 2003 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved11

XCS Safety InterlockWiring DiagramsXCSDM NON-CONTACT MAGNETIC SAFETY INTERLOCKSXCSDMC5 , XCSDMR5 with XPSDME (category 4)Categories 3 and 4 connection conforming to EN 60954-1. Example with N.C. N.O. contact 24 VF1Guard 3 closed *Guard 1 closedXCSDMBN WHBN WHBN 5WHA1Guard 5 closed *XCSDMS3BKS1ESCK3K4Y1Y213231424XPSDMESupply ard 2 closed *Guard 4 closed 1WHXCSDMWHBKS2S23BN S22BUS21BN A2K1/K2To PLCBN LogicK1/K2K1FaultK3K4Guard 6 closed *2 solid-state outputsChan. 1 Chan. 2Safety outputsESC: External start conditions. Inputs: S 1, S 2, S 3 Unused inputs must be jumpered from S 1 to S 3 as shown by this dashed line. for example if input S61, S62, S63 is not used, then terminals S61 and S63 must be jumpered.Terminals to be jumpered if the input is not used are: S11 to S13, S21 to S23, S31 to S33, S41 to S43, S51 to S53, and S61 to S63. See page 11 for a jumper example. The order in which the inputs are wired or jumpered will not affect device operation.12 2003 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved03/03

XCS Safety InterlockWiring DiagramsXCSDM NON-CONTACT MAGNETIC SAFETY INTERLOCKSWiring DiagramsConnection of up to 3 magnetic switches with an LED on one input, with XPSDM (category 3)Example with N.C. N.O. contactExample with N.C. N.O. N.O. contact 24 VXCS-DMFBN BN BUPKBKBUBKBN BKBUWHBN BKBUS12S13PKGYPKBKBUWHS1.2XCS-DMGYWHBN XCS-DMS1.2XCS-DMWHBN BKBUS12S13S1.3XCS-DMS11To PLCS1.3S11WHS1.1XCS-DMGYWHS1.1 Input: S11, S12, S13 or S21, S22, S23.* Unused inputs must be jumpered from S 1 to S 3 as shown on page 11.The maximum number of XCSDM devices wired in series per input of an XPSDM safety relay:XCSDM with LED: Maximum of 3XCSDM without LED: Maximum of 6XCSDM 7 with XPSAF (category 4)Categories 3 and 4 connection conforming to EN 60954-1. Example with N.C. N.C. contactF1L ( K1LogicTK2S21S22WHBKS1S12XCS-DMBUS11BN A2K3K4N( )(1)03/03With monitoring of start button.(2)Without monitoring of start button.ESC: External start conditions. 2003 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved13

XCSDM NON-CONTACT MAGNETIC SAFETY INTERLOCKSDimensions251Counterbored: Ø 0.24" (6 mm) x0.14" (3.5 mm)Sensor0.310.14 538,31.4035,5Ø1.16Ø300.318 0.143,5 8XCSDMCMagnet(XCSZC1)(2) Countersunk holes: Ø 0.27" (7 mm) at 90 .1.5439Ø0.1640.87220.3180.8521,70.143,5(3) 2 elongated holes 0.16" (4 mm) x 0.31" (8 mm)Mounting When mounting on steel or other ferromagnetic materials, a non-magnetic shim (X, Y, Z) must be used between the switch and mounting surface,and mounted per the diagram below. Non-ferrous, non-magnetic mounting hardware is recommended. Using ferrous mounting hardware may reduce the published sensing distances.XCSDMP3.19 x 2.1681 x 55XCSDMR4.64 x 2.16118 x 55Square D Company8001 Highway 64 EastKnightdale, NC �d0.39103.931000.51131.5740Xceb1.5740XCSDMCZYWhen designing a door or gate guarding system, these guidelinesshould be followed:b min.cde0.47/12 0.39/10Ø 1.77/450.78/20 The safety interlock switch must not be used as a mechanical stop forXCSDMRthe moving guard. A separate mechanical stop must be provided. Encoded magnets must be securely attached to gates, guards anddoors only. They should not be attached to cables, cords or chains– 0.39/10Ø 1.77/450.51/130.47/12 0.39/10–0.78/20– 0.39/10–0.67/17Schneider Canada Inc.19 Waterman Avenue,M4B 1 Y2Toronto, log No. 9007CT0202 March 2003 2003 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved.

60947-5-1; XCSE, XCSMP, XCSTE: U imp 4 kV conforming to IEC 60947-5-1 Direct opening contacts Direct opening N.C. contacts meets the IEC and EN requirements for positive opening contacts per IEC/EN 60947-5-1; and NEMA ICS-5, part 6 (direct opening action). Short-circuit protection 10 A C

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