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SIRIUS Monitoring, Control and Switching New SIRIUS Relays for IO-Link: Seamless Industrial Communication Reliable monitoring and protection The relays SIRIUS by Siemens offer maximum machine and system protection and now - thanks to IO-Link - also communicate with the control level. The new relays SIRIUS for IO-Link monitor network quality, current values, voltages, speed and temperature with the proven reliability while supporting an even broader application area. Two new device types are offered: ■■SIRIUS 3UG48 for IO-Link: Monitoring of electrical and mechanical parameters ■■SIRIUS 3RS14/3RS15 for IO-Link: Monitoring of temperatures SIRIUS speaks IO-Link Enjoy greater flexibility with the monitoring relays SIRIUS for IO-Link: In addition to the unchanged autonomous monitoring function, measured values and data can directly be transmitted to the control via IO-Link. Also parameter assignment can either be done locally or via IOLink. Thus, the relays SIRIUS for IO-Link are fully integrated in Totally Integrated Automation, our open system architecture for integrated automation. Also benefit from considerably simplified device replacement – thanks to data synchronization and automatic parameter assignment via parameter server. Your advantages ■■Accurate monitoring of electrical, mechanical and temperature values ■■Reliable protection of motors and system components ■■Realization of simple autonomous temperature control tasks (2-point, 3-point control) ■■Connection to the control level via IO-Link ■■Centralized fault diagnostics and localization ■■Eased commissioning and maintenance ■■Efficient energy management with SIRIUS 3UG48: Support of the data formats defined in the PROFIenergy profile siemens.com/sirius IO-Link – revolution in the control cabinet IO-Link facilitates the uniform linking of sensors and switching devices to the control level – by means of efficient point-to-point connections. The new communication standard below the field bus level supports central fault diagnostics and localization right down to the sensor/actuator level. Parameter data can be directly and dynamically changed in your application. The result: Eased commissioning and maintenance, increased system availability and reduced engineering effort. Open interface IO-Link can be integrated in all conventional field bus and automation systems. ON delay time Stabilization time Tripping delay time Control S7-300/ S7-400 PROFINET/ PROFIBUS SIMATIC ET 200S control with IO-Link master IO-Link Compact starters SIRIUS 3RA6 SIRIUS 3RA2 Load Feeders with 3RA27 Function Modules SIRIUS 3UG48 Relays Actuators Hysteresis Contacts 3UG4815/16 monitoring relay for three-phase supply voltages Monitoring of phase sequence, phase failure, phase asymmetry, overvoltage and undervoltage Voltage: 3 phases 1 CO contact – 0...20 V 0 ... 999.9 s 0 ... 999.9 s 1 semiconductor – Asymmetry: output in SIO mode 3 phases + N-cond. failure 0...5 % 3UG4832 monitoring relay for single-phase voltages Monitoring of overvoltage and undervoltage – Visualization: SIMATIC HMI WinCC IO-Link engineering SIMATIC S7-PCT 0 ... 999.9 s 0 ... 999.9 s 0 ... 300 V 1 CO contact 1 semiconductor output in SIO mode SIRIUS 3RS14/ 3RS15 Relays Adjustable monitoring range Order number 160 ... 690 V1) 3UG4815- AA40 90 ... 400 V 3UG4816- AA40 1) 10 ... 600 V 3UG4832- AA40 3UG4822 monitoring relay for single-phase currents Monitoring of overcurrent and undercurrent, adjustable scaling factor for consideration of external 1 A / 5 A measuring transformers 0 ... 999.9 s – 0 ... 999.9 s 0 ... 5 A 1 CO contact 1 semiconductor output in SIO mode 0.05 ... 10 A 3UG4822- AA40 1 CO contact 1 semiconductor output in SIO mode 0.1 ... 0.99 A 0.2 ... 10 A 3UG4841- CA40 3UG4841 monitoring relay for power factor and active currents Monitoring of overcurrent and undercurrent, power factor exceedance and shortfall 0 ... 999.9 s – Power factor: 0 ... 999.9 s 0 ... 0.20 Current: 0 ... 2 A 3UG4851 monitoring relay for speed monitoring Monitoring of speed exceedance and shortfall, scaling factor for consideration of multiple incremental encoders per rotation 0 ... 999.9 s – 0 ... 999.9 s 0 ... 99.9 rpm 1 CO contact 1 semiconductor output in SIO mode 0.1 ... 2200 pulse/min 3UG4851- AA40 3RS14/15 monitoring relay for temperature monitoring Monitoring of temperature exceedance or shortfall 1 resistance sensor Up to 3 resistance sensors PT100 / 1000 KTY83 / 84 NTC2) 1 thermocouple Type J, K, T, E, N, S, R, B 1) Absolute limit values 0 ... 999.9 s – 0 ... 999.9 s 0 ... 99 K 3 CO contacts –50 … +750 °C / –58 … 1382 °F –99 … +1800 °C / –146.2 … + 3272 °F 2) NTC type: B57227-K333-A1 (100 °C: 1.8 kΩ; 25 °C: 32.762 kΩ) 3RS1440- HB50 3RS1441- HB50 3RS1540- HB80 Screw-type connection 1 Spring-loaded terminal 2 Siemens AG Industry Sector Industry Automation Control Components and Systems Engineering P.O. box 23 55 90713 FUERTH GERMANY Subject to changes 05/11 Order No.: E20001-A160-P302-X-7600 Dispo 27601 SCHÖ/33485 MI.CE.SG.REXX.52.1.02 SB 05112. Printed in Germany © Siemens AG 2011 The information provided in this brochure contains merely general descriptions or characteristics of performance which in actual case of use do not always apply as described or which may change as a result of further development of the products. An obligation to provide the respective characteristics shall only exist if expressly agreed in the terms of contract. All product designations may be trademarks or product names of Siemens AG or supplier companies whose use by third parties for their own purposes could violate the rights of the owners.