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ABB Safety Handbook | 2TLC172001C0202 5/22
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Tina 7A
Tina 2A
Tina 10A
Tina 3A
Tina 10 B/C
Tina 2B
1
Tina 6A
2
3
Tina 11A Tina 12A
Tina 1ATina 4A Tina 8A
Tina 5A
4
Safety circuit, PLe, ENISO13849-1
Individual status indication of every connected unit in the safety circuit
Supervision of lamp indicating bypassing of safety device
Quick release M12 connector
Tina is available in several versions
Tina 4A, Tina 8A, Tina 11A and Tina 12A are used as
terminal blocks and simplify connection to a Vital safety
circuit. Each safety component is connected to the terminal
block via an M12 connection. A terminal block is connected
to the apparatus enclosure by means of a cable that also
contains status information from each safety component that
is connected to Tina 4A/Tina 8A and summed information
from Tina 11A/Tina 12A. Tina 1A must be used as a blanking
plug in unused M12 connections.
Tina 6A is used to connect door sensitive edges and safety
mats, and provides an indication for each unit (Tina 7A may
also be used). If a Tina 6A is connected close to the edge or
mat, the risk of electrical interference is reduced.
Tina 5A is used to bypass the safety sensors in Vital security
loop and for monitoring the indicator light switch off. Tina 5A
bypass units are used for bypassing of safety sensors in a
dynamic circuit and provides the possibility for supervision of
bypass lamp indication.
Tina 2A/B, Tina 3A and Tina 7A are used to connect safety
components with mechanical positive forced disconnecting
contacts, such as emergency stops, switches and light
curtains/light beams with relay outputs. NOTE! In order
to maintain safety category 4 and to reduce the risk of
electrical interference, Tina 2 A, 3A and 7A units must be
installed within the same physical encapsulation as the
safety component that is to be monitored, and this is to be
connected to the Tina unit with as short a cable as possible.
Tina 10A/B/C units are used for connection of Focus light
beams/curtains to Vital or Pluto. Tina 10B has an extra M12
connector that enables reset, a reset lamp and switching of
the Focus supply voltage. The Tina 10C has an additional
M12 connector that permits a Focus transmitter to receive
power.
Tina is available in several versions depending on the type of safety component that is connected to the Vital or Pluto
circuit. Also available is a bypassing unit, three connector blocks with 2, 4 or 8 M12 connectors, and a blind plug for
unused connections. As an accessory there is a Y-connector for series or parallel connection and even for connection
of light beams with separate transmitter and receiver. Tina units are also included in emergency stop models Smile
Tina and INCA Tina. This is to adapt ABB JokabSafety's products to dynamic safety circuits.
All Tina units are designed to decode the dynamic signal in the safety circuit of Vital/Pluto.
Reasons to choose Tina
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