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KL6811 | BECKHOFF | Bornier de bus

KL6811 | BECKHOFF | Bornier de bus

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  • Fabricant : BECKHOFF

  • N° de produit : KL6811

  • Pays d'origine :Allemagne

  • Type de produit : Bornier de bus

  • Paiement : Virement bancaire, Western Union

  • Poids : 1000g

  • Port d'expédition : Xiamen

  • Garantie : 12 mois

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Description

Directly integrating lighting control into the standard I/O architecture, the Beckhoff KL6811 operates as a dedicated 1-channel Digital Addressable Lighting Interface (DALI) master terminal. This module facilitates seamless communication between the Beckhoff Bus Coupler system and up to 64 DALI slaves or 16 groups. By utilizing the TwinCAT PLC DALI software library, engineers can configure, parameterize, and monitor lighting networks directly from the central controller, eliminating the need for separate, proprietary lighting gateways.

Features

  • Unified Control Architecture: Consolidates building automation and fieldbus communication within a single, cohesive DIN-rail node.
  • Dual Protocol Support: Configurable to transmit via standard DALI or Digital Serial Interface (DSI) protocols.
  • Integrated DALI Power Supply: Delivers up to 130 mA of bus power directly from the terminal, simplifying field distribution layouts.
  • Extensive Slave Capacity: Drives a full DALI universe of up to 64 individual slaves and organizes control into 16 addressable groups.
  • Electrical Isolation: Features robust 1500 V DC isolation barriers between the DALI bus, K-bus, and field power contacts for enhanced noise immunity.

Applications

  • Commercial building automation and smart lighting control infrastructure.
  • Industrial manufacturing facilities requiring integrated task and high-bay lighting profiles.
  • Hazardous environment installations utilizing ATEX-certified fieldbus subsystems.
  • Energy management and daylight harvesting optimization programs.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification
Manufacturer Beckhoff Automation
Model Number KL6811
Technology DALI (Digital Addressable Lighting Interface) / DSI
Number of Channels 1
Max. Slaves / Groups 64 slaves / 16 groups
Data Transfer Speed 1200 baud
Nominal Supply Voltage 24 V DC (-15% / +20%)
Current Consumption (K-Bus) typ. 55 mA
Current Consumption (Power Contacts) typ. 30 mA + load current
DALI Power Supply Current max. 130 mA
Process Image Bit Width 3 Byte Input / 3 Byte Output
Electrical Isolation 1500 V DC (DALI-bus to K-bus and Power Contacts)
Ex Marking II 3 G Ex nA IIC T4 Gc
Operating Temperature Range 0 to +55 degC
Storage Temperature Range -25 to +85 degC
Protection Class IP20
Weight approx. 80 g
Shipping Weight (Calculated) 1.0 kg

Connections and Interfaces

Terminal Contact Signal Assignment Description
1 +24 V DC Terminal Operating Power Supply Input
5 0 V DC (GND) Power Supply Common Ground
3 DALI + Positive DALI/DSI Control Bus Line
7 DALI - Negative DALI/DSI Control Bus Line

Empirical Engineering Insights

Alternative Models & Compatibility

The KL6811 utilizes standard tension clamp connections. For high-vibration applications requiring pre-assembled wiring harnesses, the alternative KS6811 pluggable version offers direct drop-in functional compatibility while optimizing field-wiring replacement speed. Note that scaling beyond 64 ballasts requires the addition of secondary KL6811 terminals rather than attempting to split or cascade bus lines beyond the single physical channel.

Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes

A common commissioning oversight involves exceeding the integrated 130 mA DALI power supply threshold. Standard DALI ballasts draw approximately 2 mA each, but older or specialized luminaires can consume up to 4 mA to 6 mA. If the combined draw of the 64 connected devices exceeds 130 mA, communication errors and ballast dropout will occur. If external DALI power supply units (PSUs) are integrated to support higher current demands, the internal DALI supply of the KL6811 must be explicitly deactivated in the controller's register settings to prevent bus instability or hardware failure.

Commissioning & Wiring Tips

To maintain signal integrity over maximum physical runs (up to 300 meters), standard 1.5 mm2 copper conductors must be used for DALI routing. DALI signals are not SELV-compliant and are frequently run in the same multi-conductor cable jacket as the 230 V AC supply. Ensure that the shielding configuration of your network isolates the 1200-baud DALI data path from high-frequency transient spikes generated by variable frequency drives or high-power motor switchgear residing on the same physical cable trays.

Installation Guidelines

CRITICAL WARNING

Disconnect all physical power supplies from the K-bus, power contacts, and adjacent field terminals before mounting, removing, or wiring the KL6811. Failure to isolate power can result in transient arcs that permanently damage the internal optical isolation circuitry of the terminal.

  1. 1

    Mount the KL6811 on a grounded 35 mm DIN rail (EN 60715) by snapping it into position alongside the adjacent Bus Terminals, ensuring secure mechanical interlocking of the side-mounted tongue-and-groove joints.

  2. 2

    Wire the 24 V DC operational supply to terminal contacts 1 (+24 V) and 5 (0 V) to energize the internal module processing and bus transceiver paths.

  3. 3

    Connect the physical DALI bus lines to terminal contacts 3 (DALI+) and 7 (DALI-). Double-check physical polarities, even though most DALI ballasts are polarity-insensitive.

  4. 4

    Perform a standard TwinCAT I/O device scan to detect the terminal, map the 3-byte input/output process images, and configure library parameters for your specific ballast addresses.

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What is the maximum current output of the integrated DALI power supply on the KL6811?

The KL6811 provides an integrated DALI bus power supply of up to 130 mA. If your network ballasts require more than 130 mA combined, you must deactivate the internal supply via software and use an external DALI power supply.

Does the KL6811 support polarity-insensitive wiring for DALI?

Yes, while standard terminals are labeled DALI+ (Terminal 3) and DALI- (Terminal 7), standard DALI lighting ballast control inputs are polarity-free, making field installation highly robust.

Can I use the KL6811 to run both DALI and DSI protocols simultaneously?

No. While the terminal supports both DALI and DSI physical standards, it can only be configured to run one protocol at a time. The operational mode is set via register parameters during system configuration.

What software is required to configure the DALI slaves on a KL6811 terminal?

Configuration, addressing, and group assignments are handled using the TwinCAT PLC DALI library from Beckhoff. This allows standard PLC logic to write directly to individual ballast controller registers.

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Country of origin
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