Characteristics of the inputs/outputs of module TBX DMS 1625
(Original Document)
General characteristics of the inputs
This table presents the characteristics of the inputs of module TBX DMS 1625:
Module TBX DMS 1625
Nominal voltage
24 V DC
Nominal current
15 mA
Sensor power supply IS
19.2 V DC to 30 V DC
Voltage for ON state
≥ 11 V
Current at 11 V
≥ 6 mA
Voltage for OFF state
< 5 V
Current for OFF state
≤ 2 mA
Input impedance
1,6 kΩ
Switch-on time
5  to 15 ms
Switch-off time
5  to 17 ms
Permitted line resistance (2 wire proximity sensor)
100 Ω
Permitted line resistance (volt-free contact)
500 Ω
Permitted leakage resistance (2 wire proximity sensor)
> 100 Ω
Permitted leakage resistance (volt-free contact)
> 30 Ω
IEC standard 1131
Type 2
Compatibility with Telemecanique 2 wire proximity sensors
Yes
Compatibility with CENELEC 3 wire proximity sensors
Yes
Compatible with TBX transistor outputs
Yes
Type of input
Resistive
Type of logic
Positive
Power dissipated per channel at ON state
0,36 W
General characteristics of the outputs
This table presents the characteristics of the outputs of module TBX DMS 1625:
Module TBX DMS 1625
Operating voltage
19,2 to 30 V
24 to 264 V
Permitted DC power DC12 resistive loads
24 W 0.2 x 106 operations
Permitted DC power DC13 inductive loads
(L/R = 60 ms)
10 W 106 operations
Permitted AC current AC12 resistive loads
1 A - 110/220 V 0.2 x 106 operations
0,5 A - 110/220 V 2 x 106 operations
1 A -24/48 V 0.5 x 106 operations
2 A - 24 V 0.2 x 106 operations
Permitted AC current AC15 inductive loads
50 VA - 110/220 V 106 operations
0,5 A - 24/48 V 106 operations
10 VA -48/220 V 107 operations
1 A - 24 V 0.2 x 106 operations
Accidental power breaks
(opening due to inrush current of the contactor)
30 A peak 50 operations
Thermal current (1)
3 A
Switch-on response time
10 ms max.
Switch-off response time
20 ms max.
Dielectric strength of contacts
2000 V rms.
Compatible with DC inputs
Yes
Preactuators protected against overvoltages
No internal protection (2)
Protection against short-circuits and overloads
No internal protection
Common per channel
1 for 2 channels
Type of contact
normally open
Key:
(1)
Maximum value of current which can cross the contact without damaging it.
This value, which is associated with the relay, should not be confused with the permissible current, relating to the module. The permissible current takes into account the breaking capacity of the relay (maximum switching current) and the characteristics of the other components which constitute the output.
(2)
With an inductive load on an AC supply, an RC or GMOV peak limiter circuit must be wired across the load.
For DC, wire a reverse mounted diode in parallel to the load.