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FS 2096-D024-FFS 2096-E024-F

General Specifications (continued)

C onduit entry One entryP G 13.5Adapter not furnishedOrder P/NIN12135 L ife Cycle 8 00,000 operationsOperating temperature range- 13º to +140ºF (-25º to +60º C)Maximum activating speed19.5 inches / sec (0.5m/s)Minimum activating speed0.039 inches / sec (1mm/s)Maximum Opening Frequency120 Openings per hourMaximum Holding Force225 lbs. (1,000 N) Mechanical endurance
0.31" 0.80c m 0.24" 0.60c m 1.69" 0.59" 1.50c m 11.8" 4.30c m 0.87" 30c m 2.20c m Protection cla ss IP 66 (according to IEC529)
m in. door radius 19.69" 50c m Terminal Screw s Captive with self-lifting pressure plates Minimum Door Radiu s
0.10" 1.69" .25c m S ide11. 8 " (30cm)Front19.7" (50cm)
4.30c m 1.38" m in. door radius 3.50c m 5.31" 19.69" Po s itive Double Break C ontact s
13.50c m 50c m Solenoid
3.62" 9.20c m Operating Voltage 24 Volts AC/DC (+10%/-10%)Inrush Current96 VA (0.1 sec)
SAFETY 1.57" 1.26" MECHANICALSWITCHES 4.00c m 3.20c m 2.20" 5.60c m 1.44" 3.66c m 1NO+1NC 13211422 002 (4)2 (4) FS 694 - D24 - F1 Holding Current20 VA
1121 1222 2NC FS 994 - D24 - F1 NOTE: Switch contacts are pilot duty and are not switchable to sustain a motor load.

Installation

L I S T E D B Y U A N D D A E R N 1. S afety circuits must be connected to the normally closed (NC)contact (11-12 or 21-22). Contacts are normally closed when the key is inserted into the switch. T
W A R C I T F S he contacts are opened when the key isremoved from the switch. Normally open (NO) contacts (13-14) are for indicating circuits and are not for use in the safety circuit.2.Mount the switch and key into the machine using tamper resistantfasteners (not supplied). Always use washers under the switch mounting fasteners to prevent the fasteners from pulling through the switch mounting holes. ee figure 1.3.
E R O S S L A E B I O R A T O R T he head of the switch can be rotated in 4 x 90 degree steps. S ee figure 2.4.Always insert the dust protection plug into the unused port in thekey head.5.When the key is removed from the switch, take care to protect thekey entrance from dust and dirt.6.Verify proper T hehead of the switch has 2 key openings allowing 8 different key entrypositions.

Figure 1Figure 2Figure 3

T o rotate the head, insert the key, remove the 2 headattachment screws, rotate the head into the proper position, reinsert the head attachment screws. It is recommended the head be locked into position by replacing the 2 head attachment screws with tamper proof screws (not provided).
rivetsplug m echanicalstop S afety S witch operation before placing the machine inservice. Key Operated S afety S witches with S olenoid Release canprotect areas where an operator can physically enter.7.
screwwasher T o prevent accidental closing of the door with the operator inside,padlocks can be placed through the hole in the switch key. Minimum diameter of the lock shank is 1/4" (6mm). S ee figure 3. 8 . T he switch is not to be used as a mechanical stop. Head Screw TighteningTorque = 7 inch lb. (0.8N m )
Fig. 2 0 6 m in 30 GE Interlogix Industrial

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