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BECKHOFF KM2604 Bus Terminal Module

BECKHOFF KM2604 Bus Terminal Module

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  • Manufacturer: BECKHOFF

  • Product No.: KM2604

  • Country of origin:Germany

  • Product Type: Bus Terminal module

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 2000g

  • Dimensions: 99 mm x 100 mm x 62 mm

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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The KM2604 is a 4-channel relay output Bus Terminal module designed for switching high-voltage loads in industrial applications. Manufactured by BECKHOFF, this module features four change-over contacts capable of handling up to 16 A, making it suitable for controlling ohmic, inductive, and lamp loads. The KM2604 ensures reliable signal isolation with a rated surge voltage of 2.5 kV and is integrated directly into the I/O system, requiring no additional address or configuration settings.

Features

  • 4-channel relay output with change-over contacts
  • Nominal switching voltage of 250 V AC or 30 V DC
  • High load capacity: 16 A nominal switching current
  • Integrated surge protection (overvoltage category III)
  • Suitable for high starting current applications (lamp loads/electronic ballasts up to 25 A)
  • Long operational lifespan (5 x 10^6 mechanical cycles)
  • Compact DIN rail mountable design

Applications

  • High-power actuator control
  • Industrial lighting and electronic ballast switching
  • Relay control logic for automation systems
  • HVAC and building automation load switching

Technical Specifications

Category Specification
Manufacturer BECKHOFF
Model KM2604
Number of Outputs 4 x change-over
Max. Switching Current 16 A AC / 12 A DC
Nominal Switching Voltage 250 V AC / 30 V DC
Electrical Isolation 1.5 kV (K-bus/field potential)
Current Consumption (K-bus) typ. 15 mA
Current Consumption (24 V DC) 50 mA per active relay
Operating Temperature 0 to +55 degC
Storage Temperature -25 to +85 degC
Dimensions (W x H x D) 99 mm x 100 mm x 62 mm
Weight approx. 250 g
Protection Rating IP20

Installation Guidelines

  • Install the module on a 35 mm DIN rail in accordance with EN 60715 standards.
  • Ensure adequate spacing for heat dissipation if multiple modules are installed in high-load scenarios.
  • The module does not require address or configuration settings; ensure it is properly snapped onto the K-bus interface.
  • Operate within the specified ambient temperature of 0 to +55 degC.
  • Ensure wiring follows standard electrical codes, particularly when handling 230 V AC loads, to maintain safety and EMC compliance.

What is the maximum starting current for lamp loads on the KM2604?

The module supports a maximum starting current of 25 A for electronic ballasts and lamp loads.

Does this relay module require software configuration?

No, the device has no address or configuration settings; it is plug-and-play within the I/O system.

What is the mechanical service life of the relays?

The relays are rated for a minimum of 5 x 10^6 mechanical operating cycles.

What is the isolation rating between the K-bus and field potential?

The electrical isolation is rated at 1.5 kV, with a 2.5 kV rated surge voltage.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Color pattern
Silver
Country of origin
Germany
Power source
DC Power

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