8-Channel Solid-State Relay (SSR) Digital Output
Module
These operating instructions describe how to use the National
Instruments 9485. For information about installing, configuring,
and programming the system, refer to the system documentation.
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Note The safety guidelines and specifications in this
document are specific to the NI 9485. The other
components in the system might not meet the same safety
ratings and specifications. Refer to the documentation for
each component in the system to determine the safety
ratings and specifications for the entire system.
Safety Guidelines
Operate the NI 9485 only as described in these operating
instructions.
Hot Surface This icon denotes that the component may be
hot. Touching this component may result in bodily injury.
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Safety Guidelines for Hazardous Voltages
If hazardous voltages are connected to the module, take the
following precautions. A hazardous voltage is a voltage greater
than 42.4 V
or 60 VDC to earth ground.
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Caution Ensure that hazardous voltage wiring is
performed only by qualified personnel adhering to local
electrical standards.
Caution Do not mix hazardous voltage circuits and
human-accessible circuits on the same module.
Caution When module terminals are hazardous voltage
LIVE (>42.4V
/60 VDC), you must ensure that devices
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and circuits connected to the module are properly
insulated from human contact. You must use the NI 9939
connector backshell kit to ensure that the terminals are
not accessible.
The NI 9485 is suitable for use in Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B,
C, D, T4 hazardous locations; Class I, Zone 2, AEx nA II T4 and
Ex nA II T4 hazardous locations; and nonhazardous locations only.
Follow these guidelines if you are installing the NI 9485 in a
potentially explosive environment. Not following these guidelines
may result in serious injury or death.
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Caution Do not disconnect I/O-side wires or connectors
unless power has been switched off or the area is known
to be nonhazardous.
Caution Do not remove modules unless power has been
switched off or the area is known to be nonhazardous.
Caution Substitution of components may impair
suitability for Class I, Division 2.
Caution For Zone 2 applications, install the system in an
enclosure rated to at least IP 54 as defined by IEC 60529
and EN 60529.
Caution For Zone 2 applications, install a protection
device across the positive and negative terminals of the
external power supply (or supplies). The device must
prevent the external power supply from exceeding
80 V if there is a transient overvoltage condition.
Special Conditions for Hazardous Locations Use in Europe
This equipment has been evaluated as EEx nA II T4 equipment
under DEMKO Certificate No. 03 ATEX 0324020X. The
equipment is marked II 3G and is suitable for use in
Zone 2 hazardous locations.
Wiring the NI 9485
The NI 9485 has a 16-terminal, detachable screw-terminal
connector that provides connections for eight solid-state relay
channels. Each channel has two interchangeable terminals, CHa
and CHb. Refer to Table 1 for the terminal assignments for each
channel.
If an application is subject to high vibration, National Instruments
recommends that you either use ferrules to terminate wires to the
detachable screw-terminal connector or use the NI 9939 backshell
kit to protect the connections. Refer to Figure 2 for an illustration.
Ferrule
Figure 2. 16-Pin Detachable Screw Terminal with Ferrule
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Connecting Loads to the NI 9485
You can connect loads to the NI 9485. Connect the load to one of
the leads of the power source. Connect either the CHa or the CHb
terminal to the load and the other terminal to the other lead of the
AC or DC power source. Figure 3 shows a possible configuration
where the load is connected to the CHb terminal and the DC or AC
power source.
When you write an ON command to a channel, the SSR is closed
and the terminal that is connected to the load allows current to flow
or allows voltage to be applied to the load. When you write an OFF
command to a channel, the switch opens, disconnecting the circuit
so no current flows and no voltage is applied to the load.
Protecting Inductive Loads
When inductive loads are connected to the NI 9485 relay outputs,
a large counter-electromotive force may occur at switching time
because of the energy stored in the inductive load. These flyback
voltages can damage the relay outputs and/or the external power
supply.
Limit flyback voltages at your inductive load by installing one of
the following:
•For DC loads—Install a flyback diode within 18 in. of the load.
•For AC loads—Install a metal oxide varistor (MOV) rated for
30 V
or slightly higher.
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Figures 4 and 5 show examples of using an external flyback diode
to protect DC inductive loads and an MOV to protect AC inductive
loads, respectively.
Flyback Diode for
DC Inductive Loads
CHa
Inductive
Load
+
V
DC
–
CHb
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Figure 4. Contact Protection for DC Inductive Loads
Figure 5. Contact Protection for AC Inductive Loads
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Sleep Mode
This module supports a low-power sleep mode. Support for sleep
mode at the system level depends on the chassis that the module is
plugged into. Refer to the chassis documentation for information
about support for sleep mode. You can enable sleep mode in
software. Refer to the driver software documentation for more
information.
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Typically, when a system is in sleep mode, you cannot
communicate with the modules. In sleep mode, the SSRs open to
prevent current from flowing through the load. Consequently, the
system consumes minimal power and may dissipate less heat than
it does in normal mode. Refer to the Specifications section for more
information about power consumption and thermal dissipation.
Specifications
The following specifications are typical for the range –40 to 70 °C
unless otherwise noted.
Output Characteristics
Number of channels.......................... 8 digital output channels
Relay type ......................................... Normally open solid-state
Switching voltage ............................. 60 VDC max, 30 V
Connect only voltages that are within these limits.
Channel a-to-Channel b .................... 60 VDC max, 30 V
Isolation
Channel-to-channel
Continuous ........................... 60 VDC
Withstand ............................. 1,390 V
, verified by a 5 s
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dielectric withstand test
Channel-to-earth ground
Continuous ........................... 250 V
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Measurement Category II
Withstand ............................. 2,300 V
, verified by a 5 s
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dielectric withstand test
Measurement Category II is for measurements performed on
circuits directly connected to the electrical distribution system.
This category refers to local-level electrical distribution, such as
that provided by a standard wall outlet (for example, 115 V for U.S.
or 230 V for Europe). Do not connect to signals or use for
measurements within Measurement Categories III or IV.
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Safety Standards
The NI 9485 is designed to meet the requirements of the following
standards of safety for electrical equipment for measurement,
control, and laboratory use:
•IEC 61010-1, EN-61010-1
•UL 61010-1, CSA 61010-1
Note For UL and other safety certifications, refer to the
product label or visit
ni.com/certification, search
by module number or product line, and click the
appropriate link in the Certification column.
Hazardous Locations
U.S. (UL) .......................................... Class I, Division 2,
Groups A, B, C, D, T4;
Class I, Zone 2,
AEx nA II T4
Canada (C-UL) ................................. Class I, Division 2,
Europe (DEMKO)............................. EEx nA II T4
Groups A, B, C, D, T4;
Class I, Zone 2,
Ex nA II T4
Environmental
National Instruments C Series modules are intended for indoor use
only but may be used outdoors if installed in a suitable enclosure.
Refer to the installation instructions for the chassis you are using
for more information about meeting these specifications.
Operating temperature
(IEC 60068-2-1, IEC 60068-2-2) .....–40 to 70 °C
Storage temperature
(IEC 60068-2-1, IEC 60068-2-2) .....–40 to 85 °C
Ingress protection.............................. IP 40
Operating humidity
(IEC 60068-2-56).............................. 10 to 90% RH,
noncondensing
Storage humidity
(IEC 60068-2-56).............................. 5 to 95% RH,
noncondensing
Maximum altitude............................. 2,000 m
Pollution Degree (IEC 60664).......... 2
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Shock and Vibration
To meet these specifications, you must panel mount the system
and either use ferrules to terminate wires to the detachable
screw-terminal connector or use the NI 9939 backshell kit to
protect the connections.
Operating vibration
Random (IEC 60068-2-34)......... 5 g
, 10 to 500 Hz
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Sinusoidal (IEC 60068-2-6) ....... 5 g, 10 to 500 Hz
Operating shock
(IEC 60068-2-27).............................. 30 g, 11 ms half sine,
50 g, 3 ms half sine,
18 shocks at 6 orientations
Electromagnetic Compatibility
This product is designed to meet the requirements of the following
standards of EMC for electrical equipment for measurement,
control, and laboratory use:
•EN 61326 EMC requirements; Industrial Immunity
•EN 55011 Emissions; Group 1, Class A
•CE, C-Tick, ICES, and FCC Part 15 Emissions; Class A
Note Refer to the Declaration of Conformity (DoC) for
this product for any additional regulatory compliance
information. To obtain the DoC for this product, visit
ni.com/certification, search by module number
or product line, and click the appropriate link in the
Certification column.
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
EU Customers At the end of their life cycle, all products
must be sent to a WEEE recycling center. For more
information about WEEE recycling centers and National
Instruments WEEE initiatives, visit
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