Product Overview
The F 7105A (F7105A) is a high-reliability 6-fold current distribution module designed for the HIMA rack-based safety systems. Its primary function is to provide protected power distribution to various subracks and system components while ensuring continuous line health monitoring. The module features six independent current paths, each equipped with a fuse and a dedicated status LED. In critical infrastructure such as refineries or power plants, the F 7105A plays a vital role in localized power management, preventing a single short circuit from taking down an entire safety controller rack. With its integrated error relay contact, it provides immediate feedback to the central diagnostic system the moment a fuse blows, drastically reducing MTTR (Mean Time To Repair).
Technical Configuration
The F 7105A is engineered for mechanical simplicity and electrical robustness:
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Distribution Capacity: Six fused current paths, typically supplied with 4 A-T (time-delay) fuses from the factory.
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Fuse Monitoring: Each path is monitored for integrity. If a fuse blows, a red "ERR" LED flashes and a potential-free changeover contact opens for remote signaling.
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Visual Diagnostics: Features six green path-status LEDs and one red common error LED on the front panel.
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Redundant Supply: Pins z2 and z4 allow for the parallel supply of 24 VDC operating voltages, ensuring the distribution bus remains energized even if one supply line is compromised.
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Switching Logic: The monitoring relay contact operates with a switching time of approximately 60 ms, providing rapid notification of power distribution faults.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Details |
| Model |
F 7105A |
| Brand |
HIMA |
| Number of Paths |
6 Fused Paths |
| Fuse Rating |
Max 4 A-T (Standard) |
| Supply Voltage |
24 VDC (-15 percent ... +20 percent) |
| Current Consumption |
65 mA (Internal) |
| Relay Contact |
Potential-free changeover contact |
| Operating Temp |
-25 to +70 deg C |
| Space Requirement |
4 TE (Total Units) |
| Weight |
0.25 kg |
Technical FAQs
Does the "ERR" LED light up if a current path is not connected?
No. If a current path is not connected to a load, the corresponding green LED remains off, but the output relay contact remains closed. The module only monitors "connected" paths where a fuse has physically blown.
What is the maximum switching capacity of the error relay?
The integrated relay can handle up to 4 A at 30 VAC/DC. For inductive loads, it is rated for a maximum switching power of 120 W (non-inductive) or 120 VA (cos phi > 0.5).
Can I replace the standard 4 A-T fuses with a different rating?
While 4 A-T is the factory standard, you may use smaller fuses for specific line protection. However, you should never exceed the 4 A rating per path to avoid overheating the backplane traces or the module's internal circuitry.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Fuse Replacement Safety: Before replacing a blown fuse, always investigate the root cause of the overcurrent. The red flashing "ERR" LED and the specific path LED will help you identify which branch circuit failed. Ensure the power is isolated before physical fuse extraction.
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Parallel Supply Wiring: To maximize system availability, utilize both the z2 and z4 pins to connect redundant 24 VDC power sources. This ensures that the six distribution paths remain active even if one primary power supply unit fails.
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Relay Contact Integration: Connect the potential-free changeover contact (pins 2 and 4) to a digital input on your HIMA safety CPU. This allows you to generate a system-level alarm in the SILworX or ELOP II software whenever a power distribution fault occurs.
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Environmental Considerations: The module is rated for -25 to +70 deg C, making it suitable for unheated outdoor cabinets. However, ensure that the cabinet has adequate ventilation if multiple F 7105A modules are used at full 4 A capacity, as the cumulative heat from the fuses can affect internal cabinet temperatures.