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interference or emission of interfer-
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and gas production, the chemical in-
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modules, making it possible to con- • Fieldbus-independent — Support all standard
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750 and 753 I/O-System
Versions
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The pluggable connections of the WAGO In the European Union, the machinery di- In many plants across the chemical and
753 I/O-SYSTEM allow quick and safe re- UHFWLYHGHƮQHVWKHUHTXLUHPHQWVIRUPD- petrochemical industries, as well as in
placement. Optional coding pins prevent chine and system safety. This ensures a the production and process automation
inserting the pluggable connector in the uniform standard for the protection of sectors, installations are operated that
wrong I/O module. Replacing and con- “life and limb” for people within a ma- process explosive gas- or dust-air mix-
necting the I/O module requires no fur- chine’s operating area. tures. For this reason, electrical equip-
ther action and eliminates possible er- ment must be explosion-proof in order to
rors — permanent wiring. The required risk assessment is based avoid injuries to personnel and equip-
$OWHUQDWLYHO\ƮHOGZLULQJLVSRVVLEOHYLD on harmonized standards (e.g., EN ment damages.
interface modules that can be connect- 13849) that identify existing risks and re- The modules within the WAGO 750 I/O-
ed to the I/O-System using a ribbon ca- quired risk reduction (SIL or PL quality). SYSTEM are designed for use in both
ble (see “Types”). Based on the risk assessment, safety non-hazardous and hazardous areas.
functionality can be implemented, e.g., 7KHGLUHFWDSSOLFDWLRQRIƮHOGEXVWHFK-
by presence detection or protection nology in hazardous areas is typically re-
zone violations using secure switches or source-intensive. When used in hazard-
light arrays to immediately shutdown the ous areas of Zone 2/22, the
([WHQGHG7HPSHUDWXUH5DQJH “risk”. For this purpose, the safety sig- :$*2,26<67(0RƬHUVDVDIH
nals are detected by the “yellow” safety easy and economical connection to the
modules and transmitted via “PROFIsafe” sensors and actuators of Zones 0/20
to the fail-safe PLC for further process- and 1/21. The “blue” Ex i I/O modules
ing. The result is then executed via a safe were specially developed for this pur-
actuator (output module, controller, etc.). pose. They form an intrinsically safe sec-
tion that can be integrated into a stan-
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of the WAGO modules facilitate calcula- DGYDQWDJHVRIDVWDWHRIWKHDUWƮHOGEXV
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4/PLe according to EN 13849, or SIL3 is also approved for mining applications.
according to EN 62061 or IEC 61511.
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• For time-saving wiring
between I/O-System and interface
modules
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to 289 Series Interface Modules and
JUMPFLEX® Interface Adapter
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Some modules are integrated into a dou-
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logical needs. Despite utilizing the same
standardized housing, these modules are
twice as wide.
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pluggable connectors. The dimensions
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750 and 753 I/O-System
Markings and Mounting Accessories
Transparent group marker carriers indi- Removable group marker carriers are
cate module type by color. available for all 750 and 753 I/O modules
with a maximum of four LEDs, as well as
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Mini-WSB quick marking system, blank, Marker carrier for one single I/O module, Marker carrier for one I/O node; both ver-
pre-marked and colored; suitable for all suitable for all 750 and 753 I/O modules; sions (750-106 and 750-107) permit
750 and 753 I/O modules. the marker carrier can be placed in the continuous marking regardless of the I/O
upper, Mini-WSB carrier plate. module housing used.
Fieldbus Coupler
Supply Module
Supply Module
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End Module
Bus Module
arate internal system supply module. The
division enables a separate supply for
with
sensors and actuators. Snapping the I/O
modules together automatically routes
the supply voltages (system power sup-
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supply via the optional power jumper
contacts). Bus supply modules with diag-
nostics enable additional monitoring of
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The current supply to the electronics is
limited by a maximum value. This value 24 V 230 V 24 V
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the sum of the internal current demand
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of all the I/O modules should exceed this
value, an additional bus supply module is Interference-free WAGO I/O modules recommended when operating intrinsi-
necessary. Even in this case, power sup- are not a component of the safety func- cally safe Ex i modules for marine and
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supply modules allow a new power sup- ponents in safety functions, the corre- WURQLFVDQGƮHOG3(/96(/9SRZHU
ply, formation of potential groups and re- sponding notes must be observed in the supply units are recommended. As part
relevant manual. of safety-related applications, they are
alization of emergency stop concepts.
mandatory. The mixed operation of
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increased EMC immunity required ac-
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actuator groups safely, the actuator’s tem is installed: supply.
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a safety switching device. This can either • 6SHFLƮFSRZHUDQGƮHOGVLGHSRZHU Please refer to the manual for details
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a group of control outputs. In the event shore applications.
of failure, ensure that no interference • $VSHFLƮFEXVVXSSO\PRGXOH
606) is required to operate intrinsically
from other current or power circuits oc-
safe Ex i modules.
curs — even when the control voltage is
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components
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Attachment/release on the mounting rail Releasing the pluggable connector Optional protection against mismating
pluggable connectors via coding ele-
ments
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For some I/O modules, not all power
jumper contacts are made! An I/O mod-
ule with three power jumper contacts
(e.g., 2-channel digital input) cannot be
snapped into place behind an I/O module
in which not every contact is made.
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data and electronics power supply by ƮHOGEXVFRXSOHUFRQQHFWLYLW\YLDFRQƮJ-
gold-plated pressure contacts uration cable or radio adapter
750 and 753 I/O-System
Item Number Key
Explanation of the components of an
item number key 750 Series: Standard
753 Series: Pluggable connector
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750 and 753 I/O-System
Standards and Rated Conditions
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