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FS2096-D024-F

Clrwtr
Part Number FS2096-D024-F
Manufacturer Clrwtr
Description Key-Operated Safety Switches
Published Mar 19, 2014
Detailed Description Key-Operated Safety Switches with Solenoid FS 2096-D024-F Description GE Interlogix Industrial Key-Operated Safety Switc...
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FS2096-D024-F
FS2096-D024-F


Overview
Key-Operated Safety Switches with Solenoid FS 2096-D024-F Description GE Interlogix Industrial Key-Operated Safety Switches with Solenoid Release utilize a removable stainless steel key to provide a positive means of turning the control power off should an access panel, door, gate, guard, etc.
be opened during machine operation.
This series of switches also includes a solenoid built into the switch and is used to protect an area where access is to be strictly controlled.
Prime candidates for this series of safety switches are equipment that cannot be shutdown in mid cycle, machines that have large mechanical inertia, high temperatures or other areas that cannot be immediately entered.
The Key Operated Safety Switch with Solenoid Release denies access to the protected area until the operator electrically allows the release of the key.
There are two versions of the Key-Operated Safety Switch with Solenoid Release, Series “D” (de-energized) and “E” (energized).
With the key removed, access is allowed through the guard, gate, etc.
, to be opened.
Since the safety switch contacts can only be closed when the key is installed in the switch, the machine cannot be restarted until the guard, gate, etc.
, is closed.
This re-establishes the protection around the machine.
The Series “D” switch locks in the key when the solenoid is “de-energized” (without power).
To remove the key, power must be applied to the solenoid, which transfers the contacts.
Reinserting the key, when the power is removed from the solenoid transfers the contacts and locks the key in place until power is applied to the solenoid.
If power is lost, the Series “D” switch is equipped with a manual release to allow key removal.
The Series “E” switch locks in the key when the solenoid is “energized” (powered up).
The key is unlocked when power is removed from the solenoid.
The key must be in place before powering up the Series “E” switch or the contacts will not be transferred.
CAUTION: The Series “E” switch will a...



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