Switching and controlling in the switch cabinet
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Relays Opto-coupler Solid state relays Intelligent interface technology Safety Relays | | | | |Switching and controlling in the control cabinet |

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MIRO Minimum space – maximum functionality

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Application areas | MARKET REQUIREMENT The intelligent modularity saves space and provides easy, flexible replaceability. Be it in the manufacturing industry, building automation or process technology, the signals that are transferred between process peripherals and control systems must al ways be transmitted reliably and potential-free. These control concepts can be achieved in extremely confined spaces using Murrelektronik relay and opto-coupler modules. These products ensure that your costs are reduced by increasing interference immunity and therefore improving the availability of...

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RELAYS Single and multiple channels Potential bridging link Input/output relays Control 5…230 V AC/DC Slimline housing design Pluggable version Galvanic separation OPTO-COUPLER Single and multiple channels Potential bridging link Overload protection 0.5…10 A DC Slimline housing design Pluggable version Galvanic separation SWITCHING AND CONTROLLING IN THE CONTROL CABINET – ALL FROM A SINGLE SOURCE |

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SOLID STATE RELAYS For AC voltage Single and multiple phases Zero voltage switch 0.5…30 A AC Pluggable version INTELLIGENT INTERFACE MODULES Analog converters Comparator modules Temperature converters Pole changing switches Motor temperature monitoring Timer SAFETY RELAYS Emergency stop and guard door applications Light barrier applications Two-hand controls Safety mat applications Optional automatic start

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| OPTO-COUPLERS | RELAYS MIRO 6.2 pluggable • 6.2 mm slimline, pluggable relays • Potential bridging link to input and output • Sockets and plug modules available separately • Input/output relays • UL-approvals MIRO 6.2 • 6.2 mm slimline coupling relays • Potential bridging link to input and output • H-O-A versions • Input/output relays • Different input voltages MIRO 12.4 • 12.4 mm slimline, compact coupling relays • Multi-channel variants • Input/output relays • Different input voltages MIRO 6.2 pluggable • 6.2 mm slimline, pluggable relays • 2 A and 4 A opto-couplers • Current limitation...

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MIRO 6.2 • 6.2 mm slimline coupling relays • 0.5…10 A • Potential bridging link • up to 20 kHz SPECIAL VERSIONS • 10 A / 1 KHz power opto-coupler • Multiple voltage versions MIRO – the coupling module in terminal block format Coupling modules in the form of relay and opto-coupler modules are indispensable in controller and system construction. Coupling modules are needed for signal amplification, signal adaptation, potential separation, potential-free transfers to other parts of the system and for increasing interference immunity. Using the MIRO range of modules will cut your costs and...

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| SOLID STATE RELAYS AC voltages can be switched without causing wear using triacs or thyristors as semiconductor switches. Solid state power switches are often a substitute for contactors in cases where frequent switching occurs. Zero voltage switches minimize the in-rush current and reduce the number of switching torque faults. Example applications are: plastic processing, rubber processing, building heating, industrial furnace construction, the automotive industry and the food and drink industry. INFORMATION MIRO 6.2 triac • 6.2 mm wide housing • Potential bridging link • Pluggable...

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In measuring and control technology, many measuring signals occur that are needed for monitoring and indicating the status of mechanical processes. Before these measuring variables can be used by programmable logical controllers and process computers they must be converted into digital informationen or standardized signals (0…20 mA, 4…20 mA or 0…10 V). INFORMATION | INTELLIGENT INTERFACE TECHNOLOGY MIRO analog modules • U/U, U/I, I/I and I/U converters • Comparator modules • Temperature converters for PT100 • Potentiometer modules • Pole-changing switches for DC motors MIRO 6.2 timer •...

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MIRO SAFE SWITCH Emergency-stop and guard door applications • TÜV and UL approved for reliability • applicable up to safety category 3 and 4 • minimum space required (22.5 mm) and optimum ease of connection • with and without monitoring of the start button • 24 V AC/DC and 230 V AC • pluggable spring clamp terminals MIRO SAFE HAND Two-hand controls • TÜV and UL approved for reliability • applicable up to safety category type IIIc • minimum space required (22.5 mm) and optimum ease of connection • with and without monitoring of the start button • 24 V AC/DC and 230 V AC • pluggable spring...

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MIRO SAFE – Proven relay technology for maximum safety MIRO SAFE relays are an important component of a consistent safety chain. MIRO SAFE safety relays can be used for emergency stop and guard-door monitoring, two-hand controls, and for safety mat and light barrier applications. With the safety-related application of MIRO SAFE, designed for the protection of workers and machines, you reduce downtime and outages MIRO SAFE – Maximum safety MIRO SAFE safety relays are applicable up to the maximum safety category 4 (EN 954-1). All MIRO SAFE safety relays are TÜV and UL approved. MIRO SAFE –...

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| RELAY MODULES MIRO 6.2 MIRO 6.2 1 C/O contact 1 N/O contact Output relays Circuit diagram Ordering data Art.-No. Art.-No. Connection voltage spring clamp/screw terminals spring clamp/screw terminals 12 V DC cUL 6652050 24 V DC UL + CSA 6652000 UL + CSA 6652002 24 V AC/DC UL + CSA 6652001 cUL 6652015 48 V DC UL + CSA 6652020 110 V AC/DC UL + CSA 6652030 230 V AC/DC UL + CSA 6652040 Technical data Switching voltage 12…250 V AC/DC Switching current 10 mA…6 A (switching capabilities to EN 60947-5-1) Common connection up to max. 50 V AC/DC At connection voltages of 110 and 230 V A2 does not...

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