ABB Safety Controller

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RS Stock No.:
733-2464
Mfr. Part No.:
2TLA020054R0100 Tina 2A
Brand:
ABB

Vital Safety Controller, Base Unit


The Vital safety device from ABB is the heart of a new solution which makes it possible to install/connect many different types of safety device in the same safety circuit and still achieve safety category 4 in accordance with EN 954-1/EN ISO 13849-1. The Vital module is based upon a dynamic single-channel concept as opposed to conventional dual-channel safety relays. ABB have designed this unit to accommodate up to 30 dynamic sensors within the safety circuit which can be supervised by one Vital module. The Vital unit can therefore replace several safety relays. Safety components with output contacts can be connected to the Vital via low cost Tina adaptors. The Vital also has automatically or manually supervised reset selection, dual safety outputs, and an information output for reset indication and status information for PLC's.

Cost-effective cable routing/connections
Information output with two functions
LED indication of: power supply, dynamic signal and outputs
Detachable connector blocks
Two NO safety outputs
Manually supervised or automatic reset
Can accommodate long cable lengths
Standard width: 22.5 mm
IP40 protection class rating
A mechanical life of >107 operations
Safety category 4, according to EN 954-1/EN ISO 13849-1 dynamic safety circuit

Note

Unused ports on the Tina 4A and 8A must be blanked by using a Tina 1A blanking plug.

Approvals

UL, CSA

Standards

European Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC
EN ISO 12100-1, EN ISO 12100-2,
EN 60204-1, EN 954-1, EN ISO 13849-1,
EN 62061

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