Banner GM 1 Auxiliary Contacts Safety Relay 24V ac Dual, Single 2 Safety Contacts
The GM-FA-10J Gate Monitor Safety Module (the “Safety Module”) is used to verify the proper operation of coded magnetic safety switches and positive-opening safety switches by monitoring a normally open (N.O.) and a normally closed (N.C.) contact from each switch. It can also be used to monitor and verify the correct state of two redundant current-sourcing PNP signals. (One PNP source must be Normally OFF and the other Normally Conducting for each input channel.) In a typical application, two safety switches (individually mounted) indicate the open or closed status of a gate, moveable guard, or barrier (all called “guards” throughout this document).
Features
• Monitors one or two safety switches for a contact failure or wiring fault • Two output switching channels for connection to control-reliable power interrupt circuits • Auto reset or monitored manual reset • Design complies with standards UL991, ISO 14119, and ISO 13849-1 (EN954-1) (Safety Category 2, 3 or 4) • For use in functional stop category 0 applications per NFPA 79 and IEC 60204-1 • 6 amp safety output contacts • Plug-in terminal blocks • If terminal blocks are swapped, Module remains functional with no loss of safety function
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Model | GM-FA-10J |
| Product Type | Gate Monitoring Safety Module |
| Supply Voltage | 24V AC / 24V DC |
| Safety Function | Guard door / gate interlock monitoring |
| Output Type | Dual safety relay outputs |
| Contact Configuration | 2NO safety contacts + auxiliary signal |
| Response Time | ≤ 30 ms |
| Reset Type | Manual / Auto reset (model dependent) |
| Mounting | DIN Rail |
| Protection Rating | IP20 |
| Operating Temperature | -10°C to +55°C |
| Certifications | CE, Safety compliant |
| Condition | New, Factory Sealed |
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