Installation Manual: PSS 3032 2-1
To ensure that the PSS 3032 programmable safety system functions
correctly, please follow the safety guidelines given below:
• Electrical connections should be made by a qualified electrical engineer
who is familiar with the information in this manual as well as the relevant
regulations concerning health and safety at work.
• Ensure VDE and local regulations are met, especially those relating to
safety. The relevant safety regulations for the respective application
must also be met.
• CAUTION!
Electrostatic discharge can damage components on the PSS 3032.
Ensure against discharge before touching the terminal strips, e.g. by
touching an earthed, conductive surface or by wearing an earthed
armband.
• Ensure all the requirements of the relevant trade associations or TÜV are
met.
• Ensure the wiring instructions in Chapter 5 are followed.
• If the system is altered in any way, such as exchanging a component or
carrying out soldering work, the guarantee, and any approval, will be
rendered invalid.
• The date of manufacture can be found on the test label.
Supplying power to the PSS
• The safety system requires a 24 VDC supply.
Check that the voltage supplied from the external power supply
corresponds.
• The tolerance on the supply voltage for the system's power supply is
+10 % or -15 % maximum. Safe operation cannot be guaranteed outside
this range.
• Overvoltage and spikes of interference can damage the PSS power
supply. If this occurs the unit will switch to a safe condition. Please refer
to the relevant EMC-measures described in Chapter 3.
• To achieve the lowest possible residual ripple (< ± 1.2 V), we
recommend that you install a three-phase bridge rectifier or regulated
supply.
Safety Regulations