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Introduction 2-2
BN 85-5 2-6
BN 85 2-8
BN 310 2-10
BN 325 2-12
BN 65 2-14
BN 65/V 2-16
BN 650 2-18
BN 650/V 2-20
BN 12 2-22
BN 12/V 2-24
BN 120 2-26
BN 120/V 2-28
Accessories 2-39
➀
➅
➈
➄
Application gnets with and without enclosure. Voltage and current diagrams
Magnetic reed switches are often used to The switching distances are different depen- Magnetic reed switches can switch different
replace mechanically actuated limit switches ding on the strength. In order to avoid mal- currents with different voltages.
with plungers, roller and turning levers and as functions, the actuating planes are provided As the switching delay is not uniform for each
important connecting element for non-contact with symbols. Depending on the application, switch, these values are represented in the U-I
limit switches. They can be regarded as a magnetic reed switches with pre-wired cable, diagrams. The X-axis represents the voltage,
complement to the plunger, roller and tur- cable entry or connectors are available. Pro- the Y-axis the corresponding current.
ning head-operated limit switches and as an tection class is up to IP 67.
important addition to non-contact proximity A
switches. They are preferably used where
mechanically actuated limit switches no longer Technological background
function satisfactorily due to unfavourable The switches of magnet reed switches tend
operating conditions such as high or low start- to sticking, when the specified maximum
up speeds, high switching frequencies, strong current intensity is exceeded. Contact stic-
dust or dirt influence, high humidity, chemical king can also occur when very long connec-
atmospheres or large fluctuations in operation ting cables are used. To avoid this pheno-
intervals. menon, compensation coils can be used.
In the event of magnetic reed switches being V
The magnetic reed switches consist of two fitted too close to one another, mutual in-
units, the switch and the actuating magnet. terference can occur – this can be avoided
The contacts of the switch are protected from by means of shielded plates. In the BN 85-5
dust, humidity and corrosion through the enc- and BN 325, these shielded plates are alrea-
losed glass tube. Magnetic reed switches thus dy integrated in the enclosure.
have an extraordinarily high contact reliability. If magnetic reed switches are appropriately
The enclosures are made of thermoplastic; fitted and maintained, they can feature very
the versions for the different applications are long lifetimes. The non-contact, low-force
rectangular, cylindrical or flat. Magnetic reed operated switches are not subject to wear
switches are fitted with mounting holes, threa- on the actuating surface either and therefore
ded bolts, screwed flanges or on C-rails. They have an almost unlimited life.
are provided with a central fixing screw or slot- Similar to mechanical snap action switches,
ted holes for the adjustment. BN 260 is highly magnet reed switches have a hysteresis, i.e.
insensitive to transverse misalignment. their switch-on and switch-off point do not
coincide.
This feature is a result of the difference in
Design and function the start and stop excitation of the reed
There are normally open (NO), normally closed contacts.
(NC) and bistable contacts; with some types,
the switching conditions are indicated by LED.
The switches are actuated with actuating ma-
2-2
Magnetic reed switches
S S
S S
Legend BN Switching
BN: (non-contact) magnetic reed switch Contact Contact
E: electromagnet open closed
P: magnet pole
N: North (green)
S: South (red)
r: latching
_2: non-encapsulated magnet
s: switching distance
If the magnet is installed onto a metal plate, the switching distance for
the bistable contact increases.
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Magnetic reed switches
Overview
➀ ➁ ➂ ➃ ➄ ➅
Magnetic reed switches BN 85-5 BN 85 BN 310 BN 325 BN 65 BN 65/V BN 650
Enclosure thermoplastic • • • • • • •
metal – – – – – – –
Form rectangular • • • • – – –
cylindrical – – – – • • •
flat – – • – – – –
Fixation mounting holes • • • – – – –
mounting on C-rail – • – – – – –
with 2 rear threaded bolts – – – • – – –
central mounting with screwed flange – – – – • • •
Adjustment central fixing screw – • – – – – –
slotted holes • – • – – – –
Actuation lateral – – • • • – •
frontal • • – – – • –
Contact variants NC – – • – • • •
NO – – • – • • •
bistable • • • • • • •
with LED • – – • – – –
Contacts number 1-5 1 1 1 1 1 1
This table gives a general overview of the product range. The next pages include a detailed description of the individual components, as well as
information about special versions.
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Magnetic reed switches
Overview
➅ ➆ ➇ ➈
BN 650/V BN 12 BN 12/V BN 120 BN 120/V BNS 260 Magnetic reed switches
• – – • • • Enclosure thermoplastic
– • • – – – metal
– – – – – • Form rectangular
cylindrical
• • • • • –
– – – – – • flat
– – – – – – mounting on C-rail
– – – – – – slotted holes
– • – • – • Actuation lateral
• – • – • – frontal
• • • • • • Contact variants NC
• • • • • • NO
• • • • • – bistable
1 1 1 1 1 3 Contacts number
– – – – – • connector
2-5
Magnetic reed switches
depending on load
10 80 Resistance to shocks: 60 g sinusoidal
140 oscillation
Switching distances: min. 1 mm
• Thermoplastic enclosure max. 14 mm
• Square design
• Slotted mounting holes
• Front actuation
• Actuation surface and direction of actuation
marked by switch symbol
• Bistable contact With mounting on ferromagnetic material:
• 5 LED for indicating the switching condition Average max.
• 5 reed contacts to clip on switching distance s: 14 mm
• Without bias magnet max. switching distance
• Area signal under unfavourable conditions smax: 11 mm
• BP 7 actuating magnet required min. switching distance smin: 1 mm
• Reciprocal switch function through rotating effective switching distance snenn: 6 mm
the individual switching elements by 180°
• Unused plugs can be filled with blank ele-
ments
• With 10-pole plug-in connection With mounting on non-ferromagnetic
• Includes 5 BN 85 units in one enclosure material (e.g. plastic rails):
Switching distance s: 0 … 9 mm
Effective switching distance snenn: 5 mm
Approvals
2-6
Magnetic reed switches
Contact variants
BN 85-5
5K6
5K6
5K6
5K6
5K6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
BN 85-5-2031
5K6
5K6
5K6
5K6
5K6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
2-7
Magnetic reed switches
s: Switching distance
8
7,5
Electrical life: 500 million operations,
28
35
7,5
depending on load
0,7
Approvals
2-8
Magnetic reed switches
Actuating magnets
Part
number BN 85-rz
Switch travel
N
Actuation type N or S
2-9
Magnetic reed switches
2 x 0.75 mm2,
cable length 1 m
Operating principle: magnetic
Switching voltage: max. 250 VAC/DC
Switching current: max. 3 A 1 NO contact BN 310-10z
Switching capacity: max. 120 VA/W with N-S magnet
88 Dielectric strength: > 600 VAC (50 Hz)
78 1000
4,5 Switching frequency: < 300 Hz
7
depending on load
7,5
Resistance to shocks: 30 g / 11 ms
Resistance to vibrations: 10 ... 55 Hz, 1 bistable contact BN 310-rz
• Contact
variants: NC, NO and bistable contact amplitude 1 mm with N magnet
• Thermoplastic enclosure
Repeatability: ± 0,25 mm,
• Flat design
T = constant
• Slotted mounting holes
Switching distances: min. 0 mm
• Lateral actuation
• Actuation surface and direction of actuation max. 30 mm
S
marked by switch symbol
• 1 reed contact
• Area signal
• Selection of actuating magnets available
• With pre-wired cable, cable length 1 m
• Other cable lengths available on request 1 bistable contact BN 310-rz
with S magnet
s: Switching distance
Approvals
2-10
Magnetic reed switches
8,5
13
Switch travel
N ø5
10
3,5
S
25
18,5
78
Contacts 1 NC contact 1 NO contact 1 bistable contact 88
Actuation type N/S N/S S or N
Spacer BN 31/33
Actuating actuating distance [mm] s actuating distance [mm] s actuating distance [mm] s
magnet min. – max. min. – max. min. – max.
non-encapsulated
BP 10 0–5 0–5 0 – 15
2 x BP 10 0 – 17 0 – 17 0 – 20
2 x BP 15/2 0 – 17 0 – 17 0 – 22
plastic encapsulated
BP 15 0–6 0–6 0 – 17
2 x BP 15 0 – 17 0 – 17 0 – 22
BP 34 5 - 20 5 - 20 15 - 30
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Magnetic reed switches
S
(ordering suffix -1279 and
-1297-2) to EN 60529
Termination: spade connector 4.8 mm
(ordering suffix -1239)
spade connector 6.3 mm
M4
(ordering suffix -1389)
10
cable outlet
24
shielding plate
9 and -1279-2) 1 bistable contact
85 Operating principle: magnetic Bn 325-r with S magnet
Switching voltage: max. 250 VAC
Switching current: max. 3 A
26
S
• Flat design Switching time “opening“: max. 0.5 ms
• Mounting with 2 threaded bolts Bounce time: 0.3 ... 0.6 ms
• Lateral actuation Ambient temperature: – 25 °C … + 75 ºC
• Actuation surface and direction of actuation Mechanical life: 1 billion operations
marked by switch symbol Electrical life: 1 million - 1 billion operations,
• Contact: bistable contact depending on load
• 1 reed contact Resistance to shocks: 50 g / 11 ms
• Selection of actuating magnets available Resistance to vibrations: 10 ... 55 Hz, s: Switching distance
• With pre-wired cable, cable length 1 m amplitude 1 mm
• other cable lengths or spade connectors
Repeatability: ± 0,25 mm,
available upon request
T = constant
• LED indicating the switching condition, suffix
Switching distances: min. 0 mm
“G“
max. 25 mm
Approvals
2-12
Magnetic reed switches
24
8
9 9
S
9,8
Ø9
85
Contacts 1 bistable contact
26
Actuation type S or N
30
Actuating Actuating distance [mm] s
10
magnet min. – max.
3-15
plastic encapsulated
BP 15 0 - 12
BP 34 10 - 25
5 5
>30 >30
2-13
Magnetic reed switches
Ø 13
s: Switching distance
Approvals
2-14
Magnetic reed switches
15
ø 15
30
S 17
33
46
Contacts 1 NC contact 1 NO contact 1 bistable contact M5
8
Actuation type N/S N/S S or N
Actuating Actuating distance [mm] s Actuating distance [mm] s Actuating distance [mm] s Terminal mounting H 15
magnet min. – max. min. – max. min. – max.
non-encapsulated
BP 10 0-5 0-5 0 - 15
ø 13
34
2,5
18,5
2 x BP 10 0 - 17 0 - 17 0 - 20
30
17,5 32,5
2 x BP 15/2 0 - 17 0 - 17 0 - 22
10
5,5
plastic encapsulated
BP 15 0-6 0-6 0 - 17 10
32,5 32,5 10
2 x BP 15 0 - 17 0 - 17 0 - 20 87,5
BP 34 15 - 20 15 - 20 15 - 30 Holder H1/1
ø 13
27
2
16
95 22
4,5
11
4
45
12 78
Holder H2
2-15
Magnetic reed switches
Ø 13
Approvals
2-16
Magnetic reed switches
15
ø 15
30
17
33
46
Contacts 1 NC contact 1 bistable contact N/S-actuated M5
8
1 NO contact 1 bistable contact S/N-actuated
non-encapsulated
ø 13
34
2,5
18,5
BP 10 0-5 – 30
17,5 32,5
2 x BP 10 0 - 10 0-3
10
5,5
plastic encapsulated
BP 15 0-6 – 10
32,5 32,5 10
BP 34 0 - 20 0 - 15 87,5
Holder H1/1
ø 13
27
2
16
95 22
4,5
11
4
45
12 78
Holder H2
2-17
Magnetic reed switches
Ø 13
Ambient temperature: – 25 °C … + 70 ºC
Ø 20
s: Switching distance
Approvals
2-18
Magnetic reed switches
15
ø 15
30
S 17
33
46
Contacts 1 NC contact 1 NO contact 1 bistable contact M5
8
Actuation type N/S N/S S or N
Actuating Actuating distance [mm] s Actuating distance [mm] s Actuating distance [mm] s Terminal mounting H 15
magnet min. – max. min. – max. min. – max.
non-encapsulated
BP 10 0-5 0-5 0 - 15
ø 13
34
2,5
18,5
2 x BP 10 0 - 19 0 - 19 0 - 22
30
17,5 32,5
2 x BP 15/2 0 - 19 0 - 19 0 - 24
10
5,5
plastic encapsulated
BP 15 0-7 0-7 0 - 19 10
32,5 32,5 10
2 x BP 15 0 - 19 0 - 19 0 - 22 87,5
BP 34 16 - 22 16 - 22 16 - 35 Holder H1/1
ø 13
27
2
16
95 22
4,5
11
4
45
12 78
Holder H2
2-19
Magnetic reed switches
Ø 13
Ambient temperature: – 25 °C … + 70 ºC
Ø 20
Approvals
2-20
Magnetic reed switches
15
ø 15
30
17
33
46
Contacts 1 NC contact 1 bistable contact N-actuated M5
8
1 NO contact 1 bistable contact S-actuated
non-encapsulated
ø 13
27
2
16
BP 10 0-5 –
95 22
2 x BP 10 0 - 11 0-3
4,5
plastic encapsulated
11
4
BP 15 0-7 – 45
12 78
BP 34 0 - 22 0 - 16
Holder H1/1
ø 13
34
2,5
18,5
30
17,5 32,5
10
5,5
10
32,5 32,5 10
87,5
Holder H2
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Magnetic reed switches
s: Switching distance
Approvals
2-22
Magnetic reed switches
Ø 12
30
Switch travel
8
N
M5
S
15
Contacts 1 NC contact 1 NO contact 1 bistable contact 17
33
Actuation type N/S N/S S or N 46
Terminal mounting H 12
Actuating Actuating distance [mm] s Actuating distance [mm] s Actuating distance [mm] s
magnet min. – max. min. – max. min. – max.
non-encapsulated
BP 10 0-5 0-5 0 - 15
2 x BP 10 0 - 19 0 - 19 0 - 22
2 x BP 15/2 0 - 19 0 - 19 0 - 24
plastic encapsulated
BP 15 0-7 0-7 0 - 19
2 x BP 15 0 - 19 0 - 19 0 - 22
BP 34 16 - 22 16 - 22 16 - 35
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Magnetic reed switches
Approvals
2-24
Magnetic reed switches
Ø 12
30
Switch travel
8
M5
15
Contacts 1 NC contact 1 bistable contact N-actuated 17
33
1 NO contact 1 bistable contact S-actuated 46
Terminal mounting H 12
Actuation type S oder N N/S
non-encapsulated
BP 10 0-5 –
2 x BP 10 0 - 11 0-3
plastic encapsulated
BP 15 0-7 –
BP 34 0 - 22 0 - 16
2-25
Magnetic reed switches
s: Switching distance
Approvals
2-26
Magnetic reed switches
Ø 12
30
Switch travel
N
8
M5
S
15
Contacts 1 NC contact 1 NO contact 1 bistable contact
17
Actuation type N/S N/S S or N 33
46
Actuating Actuating distance [mm] s Actuating distance [mm] s Actuating distance [mm] s Terminal mounting H 12
magnet min. – max. min. – max. min. – max.
non-encapsulated
BP 10 0-5 0-5 0 - 15
2 x BP 10 0 - 19 0 - 19 0 - 22
2 x BP 15/2 0 - 19 0 - 19 0 - 24
plastic encapsulated
BP 15 0-7 0-7 0 - 19
2 x BP 15 0 - 19 0 - 19 0 - 22
BP 34 16 - 22 16 - 22 16 - 35
2-27
Magnetic reed switches
Ambient temperature: – 25 °C … + 70 ºC
Mechanical life: min. 108 operations
M 12x1
Approvals
2-28
Magnetic reed switches
Ø 12
30
Switch travel
8
M5
15
Contacts 1 NC contact 1 bistable contact N-actuated
17
1 NO contact 1 bistable contact S-actuated 33
46
Actuation type S or N N/S Terminal mounting H 12
Actuating Actuating distance [mm] s Actuating distance [mm] s
magnet min. – max. min. – max.
non-encapsulated
BP 10 0-5 –
2 x BP 10 0 - 11 0-3
plastic encapsulated
BP 15 0-7 –
BP 34 0 - 22 0 - 16
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Magnetic reed switches
IEC 60947-5-3
in combination
with an appropriate
4
26 safety-monitoring module
7
Sao: 5 mm
Sar: 15 mm
• Thermoplastic enclosure Switch status indicator: LED, only with
• Rectangular, flat, compact design
ordering suffix G
• Enclosure with mounting holes
Switching voltage
• Insensitive to axial misalignment
without LED: max. 75 VDC
• Insensitive to soiling
• Lateral actuation Switching voltage with LED: max. 24 VDC
• Actuating surface marked Switching current
• Contact variants: NC contact, NO contact without LED: max. 400 mA
• Indication of the switching conditions by LED Switching current with LED: max. 10 mA
• With pre-wired cable, length 1 m Switching capacity
• Other cable lengths available on request without LED: max. 10 VA
• Without bias magnet Switching capacity with LED: max. 240 mW
• Safety-monitoring module AES 9107 for Ambient temperature: – 25 °C … + 70 ºC
safety class 3 required Storage and transport
• Actuating magnet BPS 260 required temperature: – 25 °C … + 70 ºC
• Control category 3 Max. Switching frequency: 5 Hz
• Guard door monitoring for fireman elevators Resistance to shocks: 30 g / 11 ms
Resistance to vibrations: 10 ... 55Hz,
amplitude 1 mm
Approvals
under preparation
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Magnetic reed switches
22
36
BNS 260-11/01z(G) 4 26
(3) S13 S14 (4) 5 3
(1) S21 S22 (2) BPS 260 Size indications Cable with connector
(5) S31 S32 (6) 1 6 2
BNS 260-11/10z(G) 19
¤ 4,5 5
(3) S13 S14 (4) 4 BK
(1) S21 S22 (2) 3 BU 5 GY
(5) S33 S34 (6)
22
36
2 WH 1 BN
6 PK
26
Spacer BNS 260 6-pole
4 BK 2 WH
3 BU 1 BN
0
2
1 with regarded to the sensor BPS 260-2 With straight connector, 2 m cable 1184355
53
3 3,5 5 m cable 1184356
10m cable 1184357
With angled connector, 2 m cable 1184358
Actuating curve 5 m cable 1184359
The actuating curve also applies when the 10m cable 1184360
actuator is turned by 90°.
2-31
Magnetic reed switches
Approvals
H F
Ordering data
AES 9107
2-32
Magnetic reed switches
K1
K2
A2 14
0V
AES 9107
Notice
The wiring diagram is represented with the guard doors closed and in de-energised condition.
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Magnetic reed switches
BN 85-5 BN 85 BN 310
Enclosure glass-fibre reinforced thermoplastic glass-fibre reinforced thermoplastic glass-fibre reinforced thermoplastic
Protection class IP 30 IP 40 IP 67
Termination 10-pole plug-in connector 2 individual wires LiY 0,75 mm2, H03VV-F 2 x 0,75 mm2,
cable length 1 m cable length 1 m
Dielectric strength max. 400 VDC max. 400 VDC > 600 VAC
Ambient temperature – 10 °C … + 75 °C 0 °C … + 75 °C – 25 °C … + 75 °C
Electrical life 5 x 108, depending on load 5 x 108, depending on load 106 … 109, depending on load
Resistance to vibrations – – 10 … 55 Hz
Repeatability – – ± 0,25 mm
Actuating magnet BP 7
see page 2-40 see page 2-40
2-34
Magnetic reed switches
BN 325 BN 65 BN 65/V
glass-fibre reinforced thermoplastic glass-fibre reinforced thermoplastic glass-fibre reinforced thermoplastic Enclosure
max. 250 VAC max. 250 VAC max. 220 VAC, 150 VDC Switching voltage
> 600 VAC > 600 VAC > 600 VAC Dielectric strength
0,3 … 0,6 ms 0,3 … 0,6 ms, max. 3 ms 0,3 … 0,6 ms, max. 3 ms Bounce time
– 25 °C … + 75 °C – 25 °C … + 75 °C – 25 °C … + 75 °C Ambient temperature
106 … 109, depending on load 106 … 109, depending on load 106 … 109, depending on load Electrical life
10 … 55 Hz 10 … 55 Hz 10 … 55 Hz Resistance to vibrations
see page 2-40 see page 2-40 see page 2-40 Actuating magnet
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Magnetic reed switches
BN 650 BN 650/V BN 12
Protection class IP 67 IP 67 IP 67
Termination LiYY 2 x 0,25 mm2, LiYY 2 x 0,25 mm2, LiYY 2 x 0,25 mm2,
cable length 1 m cable length 1 m cable length 1 m
Switching voltage max. 200 VAC max. 200 VAC, 150 VDC max. 200 VAC
Ambient temperature – 25 °C … + 70 °C – 25 °C … + 70 °C – 25 °C … + 70 °C
Electrical life 106 … 109, depending on load 106 … 109, depending on load 106 … 109, depending on load
Resistance to shocks 30 g / 11 ms 30 g / 11 ms 30 g / 11 ms
Resistance to vibrations 10 … 55 Hz 10 … 55 Hz 10 … 55 Hz
Actuating magnet see page 2-40 see page 2-40 see page 2-40
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Magnetic reed switches
IP 67 IP 67 IP 67 Protection class
LiYY 2 x 0,25 mm2, LiYY 2 x 0,25 mm2, LiYY 2 x 0,25 mm2, Termination:
cable length 1 m cable length 1 m cable length 1 m
max. 200 VAC, 150 VDC max. 200 VAC max. 200 VAC Switching voltage
– 25 °C … + 70 °C – 25 °C … + 70 °C – 25 °C … + 70 °C Ambient temperature
106 … 109, depending on load 106 … 109, depending on load 106 … 109, depending on load Electrical life
30 g / 11 ms 30 g / 11 ms 30 g / 11 ms Resistance to shocks
10 … 55 Hz 10 … 55 Hz 10 … 55 Hz Resistance to vibrations
see page 2-40 see page 2-40 see page 2-40 Actuating magnet
2-37
Magnetic reed switches
BNS 260
Protection class IP 67
Dielectric strength –
Switching frequency 5 Hz
Bounce time –
Ambient temperature – 25 °C … + 70 °C
Mechanical life –
Electrical life –
Resistance to shocks 30 g / 11 ms
Repeatability –
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Magnetic reed switches
¤ 4,5 5
13
ø5
10
15
ø 15
30
17
3,5
22
36
33
7
25
18,5
46
78 M5
8
88
26
ø 13
27
2,5
18,5
16
30 95 22
17,5 32,5
10
5,5
4,5
11
4
10 45
32,5 32,5 10 12 78
87,5
10
29,5
29,5
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Selection table: Magnetic reed switches
Switching distances
Actuating BN 85-5 BN 85 BN 310 BN 325
magnet
NC contact Bistable
NO contact contact
N or S N or S N/S S or N S or N
Page 2-6 Page 2-8 Page 2-10 Page 2-10 Page 2-12
non-encapsulated
BP 6 S 2 - 12
BP 7 S 6 - 22
BP 8 S 2 - 10
BP 10 0-5 0 - 15 0 - 10
2 x BP 10 6 - 27 0 - 17 0 - 20 0 - 15
2 x BP 15/2 0 - 17 0 - 22 0 - 17
plastic encapsulated
BP 15 5 - 22 0-6 0 - 17 0 - 12
2 x BP 15 7 - 28 0 - 17 0 - 22
BP 34 10 - 40 5 - 20 15 - 30 10 - 25
BP 310-1S 0 - 10
BP 310-2S 0 - 15
BP 310-1N 0 - 10
BP 310-2N 0 - 15
Page 2-14 Page 2-14 Page 2-16 Page 2-16 Page 2-18 Page 2-18 Page 2-20 Page 2-20
non-encapsulated
BP 10 0-5 0 - 15 0-5 0-5 0 - 15 0-5
2 x BP 10 0 - 17 0 - 20 0 - 10 0-3 0 - 19 0 - 22 0 - 11 0-3
2 x BP 15/2 0 - 17 0 - 22 0 - 19 0 - 24
plastic encapsulated
BP 15 0-6 0 - 17 0-6 0-7 0 - 19 0-7
2 x BP 15 0 - 17 0 - 19 0 - 22
BP 34 15 - 22 15 - 30 0 - 20 0 - 15 16 - 22 16 - 35 0 - 22 0 - 16
Page 2-30
plastic encapsulated
BPS 260 0-5
2-40
Magnetic reed switches
1,8
ø 3,3
ø 4,3
ø 18,5
ø 4,3
90°
S N
ø8
ø 22,5
90°
90°
ø 15
S N N S
5 12
10
88
78
4,5
ø5
2,5
ø 4,3
ø 4,5
3,5
25
7
18,5
ø 20
90°
ø 14
90°
S N
S
10
3
9
13
BP 7 non-encapsulated BP 15/2 non-encapsulated BP 310 plastic encapsulated
ø 3,3
5,3
ø 11,8
90°
S N
90°
N S
7,7 17 ø 34
2-41
Magnetic reed switches
S-pole
Direction of movement of the N-Pol S-Pol
magnet with regard to the switch
As a uniform position of the switching magnet with regard to the switch
is required, the colours of the switch and the actuating magnet must be
corresponding when they face each other: red (S) to red (S) and green Base position open closed
(N) to green (N).
Lateral N/S N or S
Frontal N or S N/S
2-42
Around the clock
2-44
Magnetic reed switches
S Resistance to vibrations
Although the adjustment of the bistable con-
tact switch requires very high precision in
comparison to the NO contact and NC contact
S N switches, these components are extraordinarily
vibration resistant. If the switch is excited by
Combined effect of the magnetic field lines with a the actuating magnets, the switching condi-
bistable contact with S magnet. tion will not be altered even by considerable
vibrations. Heavy shock loads however must
be avoided. With too high a load of this kind,
magnetic reed switches can become inopera-
2-45
Note
2-46