Product Overview
The EL9222-6644 (EL9222-6644) is an intelligent 2-channel electronic overcurrent protection terminal designed for the 24 VDC power segment of the EtherCAT I/O system. Unlike standard thermal-magnetic breakers, this module provides precise, high-speed electronic monitoring and tripping for two independent 4 A channels. It is an essential component for distributed power architectures in automated assembly lines, packaging machinery, and control systems where localized fault isolation is required to prevent a single short circuit from collapsing the entire DC control bus. The EL9222-6644 enhances system availability through integrated diagnostic feedback and a 90 percent load advance warning, allowing operators to identify potential overloads before a shutdown occurs.
Technical Configuration
The EL9222-6644 architecture provides a dual-layer safety approach, combining active electronic tripping with an integrated fail-safe 6 A (T) fuse element for each channel. The first output is conveniently routed additionally via the power contacts, simplifying the distribution of protected power to subsequent modules in the EtherCAT strand. A distinctive feature is the hardware-integrated LED button for each channel, enabling local manual switching and resetting of the electronic fuse. For voltage protection, the module automatically powers off if the supply exceeds 32 VDC, safeguarding downstream electronics. All diagnostic data, including trip status and current warnings, are transmitted via the EtherCAT E-bus for centralized monitoring in the TwinCAT environment.
Technical Specifications
| Feature |
Specification |
| Model |
EL9222-6644 |
| Brand |
BECKHOFF |
| Origin |
Germany |
| Number of Channels |
2-channel overcurrent protection |
| Nominal Voltage |
24 VDC |
| Rated Current |
4 A per channel |
| Input Current (Max) |
10 A |
| Advance Warning Load |
90 percent (fixed) |
| Fail-safe Element |
6 A (T) per channel |
| Overvoltage Shutdown |
>= 32 VDC |
| Hold-off Time |
>= 10 s (after trip) |
| Current Consumption (E-bus) |
typ. 80 mA |
| Dimensions (W x H x D) |
12 mm x 100 mm x 68 mm |
| Operating Temperature |
0 to +55 Celsius |
Technical FAQs
How do I reset the terminal after an overcurrent event?
The EL9222-6644 can be reset in two ways: locally by pressing the integrated LED button on the front of the terminal, or remotely via the EtherCAT process image. Note that a thermal hold-off time of at least 10 seconds must elapse before the channel can be successfully re-energized.
What is the purpose of the 90 percent advance warning?
When the current draw on a channel reaches 90 percent of its 4 A rating, the terminal triggers a warning bit in the EtherCAT process image and provides a visual LED indication. This allows the PLC to trigger a maintenance alert or reduce load demand to avoid a complete trip.
Can I use this terminal to protect inductive loads?
Yes, the electronic tripping characteristic is designed to handle common industrial loads, including small DC motors and solenoid valves. However, ensure that the inrush current does not trigger the 4 A limit prematurely; for very high inrush loads, verify the specific trip curve in the technical documentation.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Power Contact Distribution: Channel 1 is linked to the power contacts. When designing your terminal segment, ensure that the total current draw from all downstream modules powered via these contacts does not exceed the 10 A maximum input current of the EL9222-6644.
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Selective Protection Layout: Place the EL9222-6644 as close as possible to the loads it is protecting. By using electronic fuses with precise 4 A thresholds, you ensure that the local protection trips faster than the main 24 VDC power supply's internal protection, effectively isolating faults without a total system blackout.
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Thermal Management: The 10-second hold-off time after a trip is a safety feature to allow electronic components to cool. If the terminal trips frequently, investigate the ambient temperature inside the cabinet and ensure there is adequate vertical airflow; high temperatures can slightly decrease the actual trip threshold.
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Wiring Integrity: Use ferrules for stranded wires to ensure a high-quality connection. The spring-actuated terminals provide a vibration-proof contact, but a stripping length of 8 to 9 mm is vital to prevent high-resistance "hot spots" at the connection point, which could trigger false thermal diagnostics.