Safety Relays

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
2700398

2700398

Phoenix Contact

PSR-PS40-1NO-1DO-24DC-SC

0

2903253

2903253

Phoenix Contact

PSR-PIP-24DC/MXF1/4X1/2X2/B

0

2702924

2702924

Phoenix Contact

1 OR 2-CH EXPANSION MOD DIN RAIL

0

2981512

2981512

Phoenix Contact

EXTENSION MODULE DIN RAIL

0

2901428

2901428

Phoenix Contact

RELAY SAFETY

0

2700564

2700564

Phoenix Contact

PSR-MC50-3NO-1DO-24DC-SP

0

2700498

2700498

Phoenix Contact

PSR-MC30-2NO-1DO-24DC-SC

25

2901416

2901416

Phoenix Contact

RELAY SAFETY

1

2981125

2981125

Phoenix Contact

RELAY SAFETY 4PST 6A 24V

0

2981114

2981114

Phoenix Contact

RELAY SAFETY 3PST 6A 24V

0

2981460

2981460

Phoenix Contact

RELAY SAFETY 6PST 6A 120V

0

2904958

2904958

Phoenix Contact

RELAY SAFETY DPST 6A 24V

3147

2981130

2981130

Phoenix Contact

RELAY SAFETY 3PST 6A 24V

0

2901427

2901427

Phoenix Contact

RELAY SAFETY

0

2981567

2981567

Phoenix Contact

RELAY SAFETY

0

2981088

2981088

Phoenix Contact

RELAY SAFETY

0

2981127

2981127

Phoenix Contact

1-2 CHANNEL SAFETY RELAY DIN

0

2981198

2981198

Phoenix Contact

RELAY SAFETY

0

2904957

2904957

Phoenix Contact

PSR-MS55-1NO-1DO-24DC-SC

0

2981305

2981305

Phoenix Contact

RELAY SAFETY

0

Safety Relays

1. Overview

Safety relays are specialized control devices designed to ensure fail-safe operation in industrial systems. They monitor safety-related inputs (e.g., emergency stops, light curtains) and trigger protective actions by cutting power to machinery. Compliant with international standards like IEC 61508 and ISO 13849-1, these relays form the backbone of safety instrumented systems (SIS) across automation sectors.

2. Major Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Electromagnetic Safety RelaysMechanical contact-based design with physical separationMachinery emergency stops, simple safety circuits
Solid-State Safety RelaysZero-contact semiconductor switching with vibration resistancePrecision equipment, explosive atmosphere environments
Programmable Safety RelaysConfigurable logic with diagnostic capabilitiesRobotic cells, complex safety interlocking systems
Monitoring Safety RelaysContinuous circuit integrity verificationSafety door interlocks, two-hand control systems

3. Structure and Components

Typical safety relay construction includes:

  • Enclosure: Flame-retardant polymer housing (UL94 V-0 rated)
  • Coil System: 24V DC/AC operating with bifilar winding for failure detection
  • Contact Arrangement: Gold-plated contacts with positive-guided mechanism
  • Diagnostic Circuitry: Built-in semiconductor for contact state monitoring
  • Mounting Options: DIN rail or PCB mount with screw/clamp terminal connections

4. Key Technical Parameters

ParameterTypical ValueImportance
Safety Integrity Level (SIL)SIL 3 (IEC 61508)Determines risk reduction factor
Response Time5-50 msAffects machine safe stop performance
Contact Rating6A @ 250V ACDictates load switching capability
MTBF500,000 hoursSystem uptime prediction
Environmental Temp-20 C to +55 COperational reliability factor

5. Application Areas

Primary industries include:

  • Industrial Automation: CNC machines, assembly lines
  • Energy Systems: Wind turbine safety circuits
  • Transportation: Rail vehicle door control systems
  • Medical Equipment: MRI machine emergency cutoffs

Case Study: Automotive Press Line Safety

A major automotive manufacturer implemented safety relays in 1200-ton press machines, achieving PLc (EN ISO 13849-1) compliance through dual-channel emergency stop circuits with 35ms response time.

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
Siemens3SK1 Safety RelayModular design, PROFINET integration
Schneider ElectricXPSM Safety RelayMulti-sensor monitoring, SIL3 capable
OmronG9SP-N Safety ControllerProgrammable with 30 pre-defined safety functions
Phoenix ContactPSR-SCP-24DC-PO Safety RelayPlug-in module with status visualization

7. Selection Guidelines

Critical selection factors:

  • Safety Category: Match to application risk assessment (Cat. 2/3/4)
  • Environmental Conditions: Consider temperature, vibration, and EMC
  • Certifications: Required standards (CE, UL, T V)
  • Expansion Capability: Future system scalability
  • Diagnostic Coverage: Minimum 90% recommended

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments include:

  • Integration with Industry 4.0 through IO-Link interfaces
  • Functional safety for collaborative robots (cobots)
  • Wireless safety communication protocols
  • Miniaturization while maintaining IP67 ratings
  • AI-enhanced predictive maintenance capabilities
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