Burkert 8650 User Manual

Type 8650
AirLINE Ex
Electrical and Pneumatic Automation System
Operating Instructions
Bedienungsanleitung Instructions de Service
We reserve the right to make technical changes without notice. Technische Änderungen vorbehalten. Sous resérve de modification techniques.
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Operating Instructions 1202/05_EU-EN_00804032
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Contents
Electrical and Pneumatic Automation System Type 8650
GENERAL INFORMATION AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ....................................................................................................5
Operating Instructions ........................................................................................................................................................6
1.
Intended Use ............................................................................................................................................................................7
2.
Basic safety instructions ....................................................................................................................................................8
3.
General Information...........................................................................................................................................................10
4.
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................................................................................................... 11
General Description ...........................................................................................................................................................12
1.
Technical Data .....................................................................................................................................................................15
2.
System Accessories ..........................................................................................................................................................17
3.
CONFIGURATION AND FUNCTION ...................................................................................................................................................19
Configuration .........................................................................................................................................................................20
1.
Function ...................................................................................................................................................................................25
2.
CONFIGURATION AND FUNCTION OF THE MODULES ......................................................................................................27
Supply Segments ...............................................................................................................................................................29
1.
Valve segments ....................................................................................................................................................................34
2.
Pneumatic Connector Module .....................................................................................................................................41
3.
Basic Pneumatic Module ................................................................................................................................................43
4.
Terminal module ..................................................................................................................................................................46
5.
Electronic Module ...............................................................................................................................................................48
6.
Valve that can be integrated .........................................................................................................................................51
7.
INSTALLATION ...............................................................................................................................................................................................57
Safety Instructions .............................................................................................................................................................59
1.
Installation Instructions ...................................................................................................................................................61
2.
Installation on S7 Profile Rail
3.
(Pre-assembled System) ................................................................................................................................................63
Installation in the control cabinet ...............................................................................................................................65
4.
Configuration, Conversion and
5.
Expansion of an existing system with
individual segments ..........................................................................................................................................................66
Removal / Installation of individual Segments ...................................................................................................68
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7. Removal / Installation of the Cover flaps ..............................................................................................................70
Replacing a terminal or pneumatic module .........................................................................................................71
8.
Replacing a valve ................................................................................................................................................................72
9.
Connection of the Air Inlet and Exhaust Lines ...................................................................................................73
10.
COMMISSIONING ........................................................................................................................................................................................75
Safety Instructions .............................................................................................................................................................76
1.
Initialization ............................................................................................................................................................................77
2.
SD Card / System Serialization Data ......................................................................................................................99
3.
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR ............................................................................................................................................................ 101
Safety Instructions ..........................................................................................................................................................102
1.
Maintenance ....................................................................................................................................................................... 103
2.
Maintenance ....................................................................................................................................................................... 104
3.
STORAGE, PACKAGING, TRANSPORT, DISPOSAL ............................................................................................................ 107
Storage .................................................................................................................................................................................. 108
1.
Packaging, Transport ..................................................................................................................................................... 110
2.
ANNEX ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 111
EC Declaration of Conformity .................................................................................................................................... 112
1.
EC-Type Examination Certificate Terminal modules .....................................................................................118
2.
IEC-Ex Certificate of Conformity Terminal modules ..................................................................................... 120
3.
EC-Type Examination Certificate Electronic modules .................................................................................. 123
4.
IEC-Ex Certificate of Conformity Electronic modules ..................................................................................126
5.
EC-Type-Examination certificate
6.
11 mm-Valves Type 6104 ............................................................................................................................................129
IEC-Ex Certificate of Conformity
7.
11 mm-Valves Type 6104 ............................................................................................................................................133
EC-Type-Examination Certifcate
8.
16,5 mm-Valves Type 6106 ......................................................................................................................................... 136
IEC-Ex Certificate of Conformity
9.
16,5 mm-Valves Type 6106 ......................................................................................................................................... 140
EC-Type-Examintation Certificate
10.
11 mm-Valves Type 6144 ............................................................................................................................................143
IEC-Ex Certificate of Conformity
11.
11 mm-Valves Type 6144 ............................................................................................................................................149
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General Information and Safety Instructions

Contents
1. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................................................................................................................6
Symbols ......................................................................................................................................................................................6
1.1.
INTENDED USE ....................................................................................................................................................................................7
2.
Restrictions ...............................................................................................................................................................................7
2.1.
BASIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .................................................................................................................................................8
3.
GENERAL INFORMATION .............................................................................................................................................................10
4.
Contact address ..................................................................................................................................................................10
4.1.
Warranty ...................................................................................................................................................................................10
4.2.
Approvals ................................................................................................................................................................................10
4.3.
Information on the Internet ............................................................................................................................................10
4.4.
Trademarks ............................................................................................................................................................................10
4.5.
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1. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

The operating instructions describe the entire life cycle of the device. Keep these instructions in a location which is easily accessible to every user and make these instructions available to every new owner of the device.
WARNING!
The operating instructions contain important safety information!
Failure to observe these instructions may result in hazardous situations.
• The operating instructions must be read and understood.

1.1. Symbols

DANGER!
Warns of an immediate danger!
• Failure to observe the warning may result in a fatal or serious injury.
WARNING!
Warns of a potentially dangerous situation!
• Failure to observe the warning may result in serious injuries or death.
CAUTION!
Warns of a possible danger!
• Failure to observe this warning may result in a moderately severe or minor injury.
NOTE!
Warns of damage to property!
1. Failure to observe the warning may result in damage to the device or the equipment.
designates additional significant information, tips and recommendations.
refers to information in these operating instructions or in other documentation.
→ designates a procedure which you must carry out.
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2. INTENDED USE

Incorrect use of the Type 8650 AirLINE Ex can be dangerous to people, nearby equipment and the environment.
• The device is designed for use in explosive environments (precise classification see EC-Type Examination Certificates in the Appendix). It may be used to control pneumatically operated devices.
• Ensure that the device is protected before using outdoors.
• Use according to the authorized data, operating conditions and conditions of use specified in the contract documents and operating instructions. These are described in the chapter entitled “System Description Air­LINE Ex” and “Technical Data”.
• The device may be used only in conjunction with third-party devices and components recommended and authorised by Bürkert.
• Correct transportation, correct storage and installation and careful use and maintenance are essential for reli­able and faultless operation.
• Use the Type 8650 AirLINE Ex 8793 only as intended.
The AirLINE Ex system Type 8650 was developed with due consideration given to accepted safety rules and is state-of-the-art. Nevertheless, dangerous situations may occur.

2.1. Restrictions

If exporting the system/device, observe any existing restrictions.
2.1.1. Ex-Approval
The Ex approval is only valid if the modules and components approved by Bürkert are used in the manner described in this operating manual.
The electronic modules may only be employed in combination with the pneumatic valve types approved by Bürkert. Use in any other way will invalidate the Ex approval!
Unauthorized modifications to the system, the modules or components will also void the Ex approval.
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3. BASIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

These safety instructions do not make allowance for any
• contingencies and events which may arise during the installation, operation and maintenance of the devices.
• local safety regulations; the operator is responsible for observing these regulations, also with reference to the installation personnel.
Danger – high pressure!
• Before loosening the lines and valves, turn off the pressure and vent the lines.
Risk of electric shock!
• Before reaching into the device or the equipment, switch off the power supply and secure to prevent reactivation!
• Observe applicable accident prevention and safety regulations for electrical equipment! (It is permitted to replace electronic modules and valves even while the power is on.)
Verbrennungsgefahr/Brandgefahr bei Dauerbetrieb durch heiße Geräteoberfläche!
• Das Gerät von leicht brennbaren Stoffen und Medien fernhalten und nicht mit bloßen Händen berühren.
General hazardous situations.
To prevent injury, ensure that:
• Do not supply aggressive or inflammable media to the media connections of the system.
• Do not supply fluids to the media connections of the system.
• In low-pressure applications ensure that no flammable or explosive media are drawn into the AirLINE-Ex system.
• Do not subject the housing to mechanical loads (e. g. by placing objects on the housing or using the housing as a step).
• Do not cover the ventilation slots in the housing.
• The system cannot be activated unintentionally.
• Installation and repair work may be carried out by authorised technicians only and with the appropriate tools.
• After an interruption in the power supply or pneumatic supply, ensure that the process is restarted in a defined or controlled manner.
• The device may be operated only when in perfect condition and in consideration of the operating instructions.
• The general rules of technology apply to application planning and operation of the device.
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NOTE!
Operate the system with direct current only!
To avoid damaging the system, use only direct current as the power supply for the system.
Avoid pressure drop!
To avoid a pressure drop, the compressed air supply to the system must be as large as possible.
Electrostatic sensitive components / modules!
• The device contains electronic components which react sensitively to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Contact with electrostatically charged persons or objects is hazardous to these components. In the worst case scenario, they will be destroyed immediately or will fail after start-up.
• Observe the requirements in accordance with EN 61340-5-1 and 5-2 to minimise or avoid the possibility of damage caused by sudden electrostatic discharge!
• Also ensure that you do not touch electronic components when the power supply voltage is present!
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4. GENERAL INFORMATION

4.1. Contact address

Germany
Bürkert Fluid Control System Sales Centre Chr.-Bürkert-Str. 13-17 D-74653 Ingelfingen Tel. + 49 (0) 7940 - 10 91 111 Fax + 49 (0) 7940 - 10 91 448 E-mail: info@de.buerkert.com
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Contact addresses can be found on the final pages of these operating instructions.
And also on the internet at:
www.buerkert.com

4.2. Warranty

The warranty is only valid if the AirLINE Ex Type 8650 is used as authorized in accordance with the specified appli­cation conditions.

4.3. Approvals

The approval rating on the Bürkert labels refers to Bürkert products.
You can find more detailed information on the approvals in the Appendix of these operating instructions.

4.4. Information on the Internet

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The operating instructions and data sheets for Type 8650 can be found on the Internet at:
www.buerkert.com
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4.5. Trademarks

The listed designations are trademarks of the respective companies / associations / organizations.
ET 200iSP Siemens AG
PROFIBUS PROFIBUS Nutzerorganisation e. V.
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System Description
Contents
1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION .............................................................................................................................................................12
Product Description ...........................................................................................................................................................12
1.1.
Characteristic Features and Benefits ......................................................................................................................13
1.2.
Field of Application ............................................................................................................................................................14
1.3.
Marking ...................................................................................................................................................................................14
1.4.
TECHNICAL DATA ...........................................................................................................................................................................15
2.
General Technical Data ....................................................................................................................................................15
2.1.
Dimensions ............................................................................................................................................................................16
2.2.
SYSTEM ACCESSORIES ..............................................................................................................................................................17
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System Description

1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION

1.1. Product Description

AirLINE Ex Type 8650 (hereafter referred to as AirLINE Ex) is an electrical and pneumatic automation system in protection class IP30 that has been developed for use in explosive environments.
In combination with modules from the Siemens SIMATIC ET 200iSP System, a full range of electronic and pneu­matic components are available. As long as simple rules are observed, it permits pneumatic, electric and elec­tronic modules with different functions can be combined with one another. The components are connected to each other using screws or latches. In this way both the electrical and the pneumatic connections are made. The pilot valves integrated on the pneumatic modules allow a wide range of different pneumatic actuators to be controlled on site (e. g. process valves or pneumatic cylinders).
Fig. 1: View of the overall system
(Siemens SIMATIC ET 200iSP and Bürkert AirLINE Ex)
Fig. 2: View of the Bürkert AirLINE Ex system
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1.2. Characteristic Features and Benefits

1.2.1. Characteristic features of AirLINE Ex
• Simple operation
• Automatic set-up of supply and data circuits
• Open, flexible and modular structure
• Combination of different valve segments and different electrical I/O functions for space and application-opti­mized station configurations.
• Seamless integration into Siemens SIMATIC ET 200iSP
• Operation is possible with oiled or unoiled compressed air, as well as with neutral and non-combustible gases.
1.2.2. The benefits of AirLINE Ex
• Flow-optimized valve design. Pressure range of vacuum up to 10 bar (depending on the valve models used). Flow of approx. 300 l/min and 700 l/min for a valve width of 10 mm and 16 mm respectively.
• Long service life with oiled and unoiled compressed air thanks to low-wear valve function.
• Central exhaust air exhaust.
• Replacement of valves and electronic modules during operation possible thanks to „intrinsically safe“ explosion-proof construction.
Optional operation with auxiliary control air in extended pressure ranges (also see the chapter Configuration
and Function of the Modules / Integratable Valves)
• Simple combination of various functions, configurations and add-ons thanks to high modularity
• Numerous valve functions: 3/2-, 2 x 3/2- and 5/2-way combined with various circuit functions
• Wide range of connection possibilities
• Integration of pneumatic options possible (e. g. check valves)
• Optional emergency manual override of the valves
• Different pressure levels possible in one system
• Integration of pressure gauges for operating pressure display
• Central compressed air supply
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1.3. Field of Application

The AirLINE Ex System is designed for decentralized operation in industrial environments. Thanks to the modular configuration, electronics and fluidics can be combined particularly simply and efficiently. It complies with protection class IP30.
DANGER!
Risk of electric shock!
The terminal modules (with upright system wiring) are designed for the Ex-protection class “Ex-e” (increased safety).
• Before working on the terminal modules, always switch off the operating voltage to the system. Further information can be found in the handbook for the Siemens ET200iSP.
Danger of explosion!
If a system is installed in a control cabinet in the explosion-proof area, observe the following:
• The control cabinet must be authorized for use in the explosion-protected area.
• The control cabinet must be dimensioned large enough to ensure that the generated lost heat can be dissi­pated to the exterior in a suitable manner.
• The internal temperature of the control cabinet must not exceed the max. permitted ambient temperature for the device.

1.4. Marking

Type 8650 Ident no. 001xxxxxx Serial no. 00001123
Fig. 3: Location of the type label Fig. 4: Type label
Information about the labeling of the electronic and terminal modules can be found in the chapters Configuration and Function of the Modules / Terminal Module / Labeling and Configuration and Function of the Modules / Electronic Module / Labeling.
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2. TECHNICAL DATA

2.1. General Technical Data

Medium Clean, dry air (oiled or unoiled),
neutral gases (particle size max. 5 μm)
Max. power consumption see table below “Power consumption of the active
modules”.
Ambient temperature during operation
Storage temperature -20 °C to +60 °C Relative humidity 5 to 95 %, non-condensing Acceleration during operation 5 m/s Rated operating mode 100 % CDF ( continuous operation) Operating voltage 24 V DC in EEx-e
Degree of protection IP30 Protection class 3 (VDE0580) Housing materials Pneumatic modules and valves: PA (polyamide
0 °C to +55 °C
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(Details: see Siemens Power Supply Module)
electronic modules: PBT (polybutylene terephthalate)
Seal materials Pneumatic modules and valves: NBR
electronic modules: PC (polycarbonate)
Approvals A prerequisite for the authorized use of the total AirLINE-Ex system is the
installation in a suitable certified housing:
- Ex-e- or Ex-d-housing for Zone 1 respectively
- Ex-d-housing for Zone 21
FA prerequisite for FM-Ex in Zone 21 or Class II, III Div. 1,2 with the sub­stance classes E, F & G is the operation in a suitable Ex-D housing.
• Electronic modules ATEX: ATEX II 2 G Ex ib IIC T4 (Zone 1 / 21)
IEC-Ex: IECEx KEM 07.0032
FM-Ex: Class II, III, Div. 1, 2, GP E, F, G
IS Class I, Div. 1 GP A, B, C, D T4 Class I, Div. 2 GP A, B, C, D T4 Class I, Zone 1, AEx ib IIC T4
• Terminal modules ATEX: ATEX II 2 G Ex e [ia/ib] IIC T4 (Zone 1 / 21)
IEC-Ex: IECEx KEM 07.0033
FM-Ex: Class II, III, Div. 1, 2, GP E, F, G IS Class I, Div. 1, GP A, B, C, D T4 Class I, Div 2, GP A, B, C, D T4 Class I, Zone 1 e [ia/ib] IIC T4
The AirLINE Ex satisfies the requirements of the EMC Act.
Interference resistance EN 50082-2 Emitted interference EN 50081-2
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2.1.1. Power consumption of the active modules, including the mounted valves
Modul type max. power consumption Ident-no.
4 channels 11 mm max. 2.9 W 171 941 8 channels 11 mm max. 3.6 W 171 942 4 channels 16,5 mm max. 2.9 W 171 943 8 channels 16,5 mm max. 3.6 W 171 944

2.2. Dimensions

2.2.1. The Complete System
31,5
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10,5
165
12,5
28,5
5,5
24
11
3 x
11 (=33)
3 x
16,5
16,5
(=49,5)
8,25
12,5
28,5
Connections optinally
Screw socket G3/8 + G1/8; NPT 3/8 + NPT 1/8
Plug-in coupling D8; 5/16 Screw socket G1/8 + NPT 1/8
Plug-in coupling D6 Screw socket M5 + M7
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Siemens S7
Profile rail 6ES7390
16
44
44
88 + ( n x 44 + n x 66 )
66
nx44 = Number of modules overall width 44 mm
nx66 = Number of modules overall width 66 mm
Fig. 5: Dimensions [mm] - The Complete System
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3. SYSTEM ACCESSORIES

System accessories Ident-no. Function plates for flange pattern 6524 / 6525

(Installation instead of a simple 3/2-way or 5/2-way valve / 11 mm)
Blind plate complete for 3/2-way and 5/2-way valves (for sealing an unused valve position)
)
Supply plate complete (for additional medium supply for high-consumption applications or for supplying separate media circuits or pressure stages)
)
Breather plate complete (for additional exhaust for high-consumption applications or for exhaust of separate media circuits or pressure stages)
Function plates for flange pattern 6524 (installation instead of a 2x 3/2-way valve / 11 mm)
Blind plate complete for 2x 3/2-way valves (for sealing an unused valve position)
1)
Supply plate complete (for additional medium supply for high-consumption applications or for feeding separate media circuits or pressure stages)
1)
Breather plate complete (for additional exhaust for high-consumption applications or for exhaust of separate media circuits or pressure stages)
650 373
649 637
655 166
661 092
667 945
667 947
Function plates for flange pattern 6526 / 6527 (Installation instead of a 3/2-way or 5/2-way valve / 16.5 mm)
Blind plate complete for 3/2-way and 5/2-way valve 653 765 Supply plate complete
655 156 (for additional medium supply for high-consumption applications or for feeding separate media circuits or pressure stages)
Breather plate complete
653 697 (for additional exhaust for high-consumption applications or for exhaust of separate media circuits or pressure stages)
Further accessories
Set with various spare parts for valve and module installation (seals, screws, etc.) 186 877 Cap for plug-in valve contact 653 670 Plug for P channel shut-off (for configuration of several pressure stages or media circuits in a
655 068
system, Type 8650)
S7-Profile rail, lenght 482 mm 6ES7390-1AE80-0AA0 (Siemens) 655 982
S7-Profile rail, lenght 530 mm 6ES7390-1AF30-0AA0 (Siemens) 655 983
S7-Profile rail, lenght 585 mm 6ES7390-1AF85-0AA0 (Siemens) 671 701
S7-Profile rail, lenght 830 mm 6ES7390-1AJ30-0AA0 (Siemens) 671 702
S7-Profile rail, lenght 885 mm 6ES7390-1AJ85-0AA0 (Siemens) 671 703
S7-Profile rail, lenght 2000 mm 6ES7390-1BC00-0AA0 (Siemens) --
Suitable Ex bus connector for Siemens IM152 e. g. 6ES7-972-0DA60-0XA0 (Siemens) 655 981
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1) These plates are installed instead of a valve and use the working ports of the respective valve position. As these have smaller cross-sections than the ports on the supply segments, the possible flow rates are cor­respondingly lower!
For competent advice, please contact your local Bürkert sales partner.
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Configuration and Function
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1. CONFIGURATION .............................................................................................................................................................................20
Maximum System Configuration ................................................................................................................................20
1.1.
Configurator ...........................................................................................................................................................................20
1.2.
Siemens SIMATIC ET 200iSP System Components ........................................................................................21
1.3.
Bürkert AirLINE Ex - System Components ...........................................................................................................21
1.4.
FUNCTION ............................................................................................................................................................................................25
2.
View of the Overall System ...........................................................................................................................................25
2.1.
Functional representation of the AirLINE Ex-system ......................................................................................26
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1. CONFIGURATION

1.1. Maximum System Configuration

No. of modules up to 32 I/O modules / pneumatic modules
in the complete system Siemens SIMATIC ET 200iSP / Bürkert AirLINE Ex
At least 1 field bus interface module (IM152) and 1 power supply module each; if required, these can be installed redundantly.
Valve positions up to 48 with 11 mm valves Types 6524/6525 (with a middle supply segment)
up to 32 with 16.5 mm valves Types 6526/6527 (with a middle supply segment) Mixing 44 mm / 66 mm valve segments is possible.
Maximum width 1095 mm including all Siemens modules (one power supply and one interface)
1185 mm including all Siemens modules (two power supply and two interfaces)
Other limitations are possible due to the installation position and power considerations (see the Simatic ET 200iSP manual).

1.2. Configurator

With its high degree of modularity AirLINE Ex offers numerous degrees of freedom to adapt to a wide range of application cases.
To adapt to your particular application as simply as possible, there is a PC-based configuration program available. It is available from your Bürkert contact or you can download it directly from the Bürkert homepage (under Type 8650 software).
www.burkert.com
The configurator allows you
- to define the type and number of the required valve segments
- to define the required valve equipment
- to specify the required connections
- to use intermediate feed-ins
- to select options and accessories
- To add ET200iSP modules
At the same time the conformity is automatically checked with the applicable succession regulations.
As a result you will receive a storable parts list which you can use to inform your contact at Bürkert about the exact configuration required.
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Moreover, the configurator supplies technical basic data to the system which you require, e.g. weight, dimen­sions, power loss, etc.
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Electronic module
Typ ME04
Terminal module
Ex-i valve types
6524 - 6527
Typ ME04
Modular electronics
Typ MP13
Modular pneumatics
Type MK02
Module combination
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1.3. Siemens SIMATIC ET 200iSP System Components

Further information on the SIMATIC ET 200iSP system can be found in the manual ET 200iSP (Siemens order No. 6ES7152-1AA00-8AA0) or on the Internet at www.automation.siemens.com/simatic.

1.4. Bürkert AirLINE Ex - System Components

1.4.1. Module Terminology
In order to simplify the overview of the system structure, designations have been defined for the modules and assemblies. The relationships are explained in the following illustrations.
Fig. 1: Module Terminology
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1.4.2. Configuration of a complete AirLINE Ex system (example)
Legend
1
Supply segment, left
2
Valve segment 44 mm, 4 valve functions
3
Valve segment 44 mm, 8 valve functions
4
Supply segment, middle (Intermediate supply)
5
Valve segment 66 mm, 4 valve functions
6
Valve segment 66 mm,
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8 valve functions (not yet available)
7
Supply segment, right
Fig. 2: Configuration of a complete AirLINE Ex system (example)
1.4.3. Valve and Supply Segments - Type MK02
(module combination)
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Valve segment (44 mm) Ventilscheibe (66 mm) Supply segment (44 mm)
Fig. 3: Valve and Supply Segments - Type MK02 (module combination)
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1.4.4. Electronics - Typ ME04 (modular electronics)
Electronic module
Cover flap
Terminal module
Fig. 4: Electronics - Typ ME04 (modular electronics)
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1.4.5. Pneumatics - Type MP13 (modular pneumatics)
Valve type 652x EEx-i
Pneumatic module
Fig. 5: Bild: Pneumatics - Type MP13 (modular pneumatics)
The detailed descriptions of the individual modules can be found in chapter Configuration and Function of the Modules.
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2. FUNCTION

AirLINE Ex is an electric and pneumatic automation system with a modular structure. It has been developed in cooperation with Siemens.
Supply, communication and electrical I/O functions are available via the Siemens SIMATIC ET 200iSP system. The AirLINE Ex system can be seamlessly integrated into the Siemens system, with the modules of the AirLINE Ex system functioning as digital outputs with integrated valves.

2.1. View of the Overall System

Fig. 6: View of the overall system (Siemens SIMATIC ET 200iSP and Bürkert AirLINE Ex Type 8650)
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2.2. Functional representation of the AirLINE
Ex-system
Central controller (e. g.) PLC) with PROFIBUS-master
DP-is -coupler
Station 1
Power­ Supply­ Modul
Station 2
Station ...
Station n
...
Interface module
IM152
Electronic module
I/O
1
2
3
...
Valve segment
Supply segment
left
Valve segment
Supply segment
AirLine Ex Type 8650
4
5
6
...
right
7
Electronic module
I/O
Electronic module
I/O
bus termination
module
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Fig. 7: Functional representation of an AirLINE Ex system (example)
Legend
1
Supply segment, left
2
Valve segment 44 mm, 4 valve functions
3
Valve segment 44 mm, 8 valve functions
4
Supply segment, middle (Intermediate supply)
Bürkert components
AirLINE Ex
Siemens components
SIMATIC ET200iSP
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Valve segment 66 mm, 8 valve functions (not yet available)
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Configuration and Function of the Modules

Contents
1. SUPPLY SEGMENTS .......................................................................................................................................................................29
Configuration and function ............................................................................................................................................29
1.1.
Technical Data ......................................................................................................................................................................29
1.2.
Pneumatic Connections ..................................................................................................................................................32
1.3.
Displays ....................................................................................................................................................................................32
1.4.
Spare parts .............................................................................................................................................................................33
1.5.
VALVE SEGMENTS ..........................................................................................................................................................................34
2.
Configuration and Function ...........................................................................................................................................34
2.1.
Technical Data ......................................................................................................................................................................35
2.2.
Pneumatic Connections ..................................................................................................................................................38
2.3.
Displays ....................................................................................................................................................................................38
2.4.
Channel Assignment .........................................................................................................................................................39
2.5.
Diagnosis (Electronic Module) ....................................................................................................................................39
2.6.
Accessory ................................................................................................................................................................................39
2.7.
Spare parts .............................................................................................................................................................................40
2.8.
PNEUMATIC CONNECTOR MODULE .....................................................................................................................................41
3.
Configuration and Function ...........................................................................................................................................41
3.1.
Technical Data ......................................................................................................................................................................41
3.2.
Pneumatic Connections ..................................................................................................................................................42
3.3.
BASIC PNEUMATIC MODULE ....................................................................................................................................................43
4.
Configuration and Function ...........................................................................................................................................43
4.1.
Technical Data ......................................................................................................................................................................43
4.2.
Pneumatic Connections ..................................................................................................................................................45
4.3.
Accessory ................................................................................................................................................................................45
4.4.
TERMINAL MODULE .......................................................................................................................................................................46
5.
Configuration and Function ...........................................................................................................................................46
5.1.
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5.2. Marking .....................................................................................................................................................................................46
Technical Data ......................................................................................................................................................................47
5.3.
ELECTRONIC MODULE .................................................................................................................................................................48
6.
Configuration and Function ...........................................................................................................................................48
6.1.
Marking .....................................................................................................................................................................................48
6.2.
Technical Data ......................................................................................................................................................................49
6.3.
Displays ....................................................................................................................................................................................50
6.4.
Diagnosis .................................................................................................................................................................................50
6.5.
Spare Parts .............................................................................................................................................................................50
6.6.
VALVE THAT CAN BE INTEGRATED .......................................................................................................................................51
7.
Pneumatic Valves Type 6524/6525
7.1.
(station width 11 mm) ......................................................................................................................................................52
Pneumatic Valves Types 6526/6527
7.2.
(station width 16.5 mm) ...................................................................................................................................................54
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Type 8650
Configuration and Function of the
Modules

1. SUPPLY SEGMENTS

1.1. Configuration and function

An assembly consisting of a terminal module, function module and pneumatic module is referred to as a stackable segment. Supply segments are used for mounting the system on the profile rail and for connection of the fluidic supply and exhaust lines. They are electrically passive (all lines are looped through 1:1) and are not planned in the programs for hardware configuration (e. g. Siemens Step7).
As an option, versions with an integrated mechanical pressure gauge to display operating pressure are available.
Fig. 1: Supply segment, left / middle / right (with / without pressure gauge)

1.2. Technical Data

Power consumption Pneumatic connections Dimensions Material (Housing pneumatic) Weight (without / with pressure gauge)
0 W (Module is electrically passive) G 3/8“, G 1/8“ oder NPT 3/8“, NPT 1/8“ ca. 50 (station width 44) x 190 x 120 mm PA, PBT, PC 480 g / 520 g
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1.2.1. Overview
Type 8650
Configuration and Function of the Modules
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2
3
4
5
Fig. 2: Overview - Supply segments
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Storage compartment for SD card
1
Hinged cover flap
2
Clamping bolt (2x) for system mounting
3
Pneumatic ports
4
Unlocking slide, only installed on right-hand
5
supply segments;
Pressure gauge (optional) for displaying
6
operating pressure
Shut-off slide
7
Power-Bus plug
8
Inclined tie rods (2x);
9
not installed on left-hand supply segments
Plug for communication bus
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