2CCP SERIES
004796
Issue 1
Cable-Pull Safety Switch
APPLICATIONS
Long conveyor systems found in
Warehouses and distribution centers
Post and parcel facilities
Food & beverage or pharmaceutical production
Large machinery found in
Packaging equipment
Assembly lines like automotive
Woodworking and textiles
Industrial plants such as
VALUE PROPOSITION
Cement and asphalt production
Chemical processing
Mining
Power plants
The 2CCP, Honeywell’s newest MICRO SWITCH Cable-Pull Safety Switch, provides an economical switching
solution for an easily accessible emergency stop function along conveyors and machines. The 2CCP provides reliable
performance, a highly configurable platform, easy installation, simplified maintenance, and faster equipment restart to
meet the needs of a wide range of end-users.
HONEYWELL CABLE-PULL SWITCH PORTFOLIO
2CCP
1CPS
2CPS
Key Features
• Dual direction
• Improved design for LED and
tension windows
• Updated design to easily and
economically replace faceplate
• All options in one package size
• IP67 sealing
• Smaller footprint than dual
direction
• Extra contact and connector
options
• Dual direction
• IP67 sealing
• Large and robust die-cast
aluminum housing
Options
•
•
•
•
• Silver or gold plated contacts
• 24 V or 120 Vac LED
• E-stop
• 10-pin Brad Harrison connector
• Dual, left, or right actuation
• 24 V or 120 Vac LED
• Restart button
Rear conduit port
Dual, left, or right actuation
24 V, 120 Vac, or 230 Vac LED
E-stop and restart button
CABLE-PULL SAFETY SWITCH, 2CCP SERIES
Honeywell’s MICRO SWITCH 2CCP Series Cable-Pull Safety Switch provides a readily accessible emergency stop signal
along stretches of conveyors and machinery. A cost-effective means compared to using multiple emergency stop pushbuttons. The 2CCP Series joins Honeywell’s cable-pull safety switch portfolio that already includes the CPS Series of cable-pull
products.
2CCP FEATURES
2CCP BENEFITS
Dual direction
Covers cable spans up to 500 ft. Fewer number of switches required per installation
creates savings on unit and wiring costs.
Configurable platform
Many options available within one package size. 576 possible SKU combinations.
Options for conduit ports, contacts, actuation direction, LED, E-stop, and restart
button.
Direct-opening, snap-action
contacts
Contacts are held closed when the actuating cable is under proper tension and the
reset knob is set to the run position. Upon activation, a cam positively open the NC
contacts. The snap-action operation causes the mechanical latch almost immediately.
Latches on both slackened and
pulled cable
Provides tension loss monitoring due to wire breakage or thermal expansion.
Wide tolerance zone for cable
tensioning
Protects against nuisance tripping and the effects of thermal expansion. ±30°F for
cable runs up to 500 ft. Longer runs achievable at smaller temperature windows.
Integral reset mechanism
NC switch contacts remain open until the unit is reset by properly tensioning the cable
and manually rotating the blue reset knob to “Run” condition following switch actuation.
Restart button
Equipment is not allowed to restart automatically after the cable-pull switch is
reset. The integrated restart button can be used to send a signal back to the PLC for
equipment start. This is in lieu of installing a local control station or using an existing
HMI.
Improved LED
More light intensity and better side viewing ensures switch status can be seen easily
from a distance. Available in 24 Vdc, 120 Vac, or 230 Vac.
E-stop button
Provides E-stop access even at the extreme ends of the span.
Replaceable front cover
Units with an E-stop are prone to damage. Impact-resistant plastic cover has been
designed for fast and economic replacement. LED and restart button are mounted to
base of unit and do not require replacement or rewiring.
Improved tension window
Magnified window and clear markings makes system setup and rope tension
maintenance faster and more precise.
External mounting holes
Front cover does not need to be removed to access mounting holes creating easier
installation and maintenance access.
Large wiring cavity with straight
through wiring
Easier access to contact block allows for faster and simpler wiring.
Optional rear conduit port
Option to route wiring through the back of the unit for easier installation and to
eliminate looping cable.
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CABLE-PULL SAFETY SWITCH, 2CCP SERIES
TABLE 1. SPECIFICATIONS
DESIGNATION AND UTILIZATION CATEGORY
RATED OPERATIONAL CURRENT IE (A) AT RATED OPERATIONAL VOLTAGE (V)
24 V
120 V
240 V
AC15 (Contact Rating)
A300
–
6A
3A
DC13 (Contact Rating)
Q300
2.8 A
0.55 A
0.27 A
Rated thermal current (Ith)
10 A
Rated impulse withstand (Uimp)
2500 V
Rated insulation voltage (Ui)
300 V
Usable gold-plated current (if applicable)
1 mA to 50 mA, 60 Vdc max./125 Vac max.
Shock
15 g
Conditional short-circuit current
1000 A
Sealing
IP54; NEMA 1
Pollution code
3
Operating temperature range
-40 °C to 85 °C [-40 °F to 185 °F]
Short-circuit protective device
(type/maximum rating)
Class J fuse (10 A/600 V)
Vibration
10 Hz to 500 Hz, 5 g
Mechanical life
375,000 operations
Complies with:
• Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU, EMC Directive 2014/30/EU
• Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC only as the directives relate to the components being used in a safety function
• IEC/EN 60947-1, IEC/EN 60947-5-1, IEC/EN 60947-5-5
• EN ISO 13850 compliance
• UL Category NISD, Emergency Stop Devices
MCTF (Mechanical Life): >375,000 cycles with single-sided confidence limit of 100 %
MCTF (Electrical Life): >50,000 cycles with single-sided confidence limit of 87.5 %
Highest SIL Capability: SIL3 (HFT:1), IEC 61508-2
Proof Test Interval: 1 Year
FIGURE 1. PRODUCT NOMENCLATURE
2CCP
A
1
A
1
A
Switch Type
Body Code
Optional Conduit
Port Code
Basic Switch
Code
Actuation
Code
Indicator-Pilot
Light Code
2CCP Series
A
Cable-Pull
Safety Switch
B
1/2 NPT
20 mm
1
Standard, right,
left, and bottom
conduit ports
tapped
2
Right, left, bottom,
and rear conduit
ports tapped
NOTE: Not all combinations of model code are available.
Please contact your Honeywell provider/representative for assistance.
1
A
–
Emergency
Restart Button/
Modification
Stop
Accessory Switch Code
Code
A
2NO/2NC, direct acting
Switch 1: 1NO/1NC
Switch 2: 1NO/1NC
1
Maintained,
both sides
A
No indicator,
pilot light
1
No emergency
stop
A
No acc. switch
B
1NO/3NC, direct acting
Switch 1: 1NO/1NC
Switch 2: 2NC
2
Maintained, left side
No actuation, right side
B
24 V LED
indicator
2
Emergency
stop
B
1NO,
momentary
D
4NC, direct acting
Switch 1: 2NC
Switch 2: 2NC
3
Maintained, right side
No actuation, left side
C
120 V LED
indicator
D
240 V LED
indicator
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CABLE-PULL SAFETY SWITCH, 2CCP SERIES
FIGURE 2. MOUNTING DIMENSIONS
2X mounting pad
1.166 in
2.349 in
2.543 in
3.957 in
12.75 in approx. at actuation
11.75 in approx. at proper cable tension
1.95 in
0.50 in
Optional indicator
2X 2.250 in
Ø 2.0 in
1.562 in
1.344 in
Optional
accessory
switch*
Manual reset knob
3X conduit
thread standard
(fourth in rear optional)
0.21 in
0.75 in
10.05 in approx. at actuation
All drawings and dimensions shown
are for reference only.
* The optional accessory switch is
not intended and not evaluated as a
safety component.
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CABLE-PULL SAFETY SWITCH, 2CCP SERIES
FIGURE 3. CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS AND TRAVEL SPECIFICATIONS
CIRCUITRY
BAR CHART
F
*9,9
[0.39]
2NC/2NO
21
22
21
22
13
14
13
14
12,7
[0.50]
A
B
7,9
[0.31]
3,8
[0.15]
3NC/1NO
13
14
11
12
21
22
12,7
[0.50]
A
3,8
[0.15]
7,9
[0.31]
12,7
[0.50]
D
E
F
*9,9
[0.39]
22
H
21-22
13-14
21-22
13-14
C
21
*9,9
[0.39]
G
0
7,9
[0.31]
3,8
[0.15]
*9,9
[0.39]
G
H
3,8
[0.15]
7,9
[0.31]
0
12,7
[0.50]
21-22
13-14
B 11-12
21-22
C
D
E
F
*9,9
[0.39]
4NC
11
12
11
21
22
21
12,7
[0.50]
12
A
22
B
0
7,9
[0.31]
3,8
[0.15]
G
H
3,8
[0.15]
7,9
[0.31]
*9,9
[0.39]
12,7
[0.50]
11-12
21-22
11-12
21-22
C
D
E
A = Left switch; B = Right switch; C = Slackened cable; D = Proper cable tension; E = Pulled cable; F = Cable tension 111 N [25 lb]
G = Cable tension 133 N [30 lb]; H = Cable tension 178 N [40 lb]; n = contact closed; o = contact open; *Positive opening action
contact according to IEC/EN 60947-5-1
NOTE: All circuitry and bar charts are shown in switch “RUN” mode.
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CABLE-PULL SAFETY SWITCH, 2CCP SERIES
A
FIGURE 4. CONTACTS
2NC/2NO
3NC/1NO
4NC
#6-32 UNC
#6-32 UNC
#6-32 UNC
21 22
21 22
21 22
11 12
11 12
11 12
13 14
13 14
13 14
21 22
21 22
21 22
A = Grounding screw
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CABLE-PULL SAFETY SWITCH, 2CCP SERIES
FIGURE 5. 2CCP SYSTEM COMPONENTS
C
A
A 0,46 m [18 in] maximum
B 2,4 m [8 ft] maximum
C 76 m [250 ft] typical
D J-hook turnbuckle
E Thimble
F Cable clamp
G Cable support (eyebolt)
H Endspring
B
D
E
F
G
H
D
E
F
G
H
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CABLE-PULL SAFETY SWITCH, 2CCP SERIES
FIGURE 6. 2CCP SWITCH COMPONENTS
B
A
C
D
F
E
A Tension indicator line is in center of
indicator window – left cable is properly
tensioned
B Optional indicator, 24 Vdc, 120 Vac, or
230 Vac
C Reset knob
D Tension indicator line is in center of indicator window – right cable is properly
tensioned
E Thimble
F Cable clamp
G Cable
G
TABLE 2. FUNCTIONAL SAFETY INFORMATION
RESULTS OF IEC 61508 FUNCTIONAL SAFETY ASSESSMENT
Safety function: To open a normally closed switch contact
when an actuating cable is pulled, the actuating cable is
slackened or the E-Stop is depressed.
CABLE-PULL SAFETY SWITCH (2CCP SERIES)
1oo1
1oo2
HFT = 0, Type A
HFT = 1, Type A
70 %
70 %
Summary of IEC 61508-2 Clauses 7.4.2 and 7.4.4
Architectural constraints & type of product A/B
Safe failure fraction (SFF)
Random hardware
failures (h-1)
λDD
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
λDU
3.06E-07
3.06E-07
Random hardware
failures (h-1)
λSD
0.00E+00
0.00E+00
λSU
7.17E-07
7.17E-07
Diagnostic coverage (DC)
0%
0%
PFD @ PTI = 8760 hrs., MTTR = 8 hrs.
1.34E-03
1.36E-04
Probability of dangerous failure
(high demand - PFH) (h-1)
3.06E-07
3.13E-08
Hardware safety integrity compliance
Route 1H
Route 1H
Route 1S
see report R70216114B
Route 1S
see report R70216114B
Systematic capability (SC 1, SC 2, SC 3, SC 4)
SC 2
SC 2
Hardware safety integrity achieved
SIL 2
SIL 3
Systematic safety integrity compliance
If product is used as HFT = 1, then IEC 61508-2 clause 7.4.3 should be considered.
Proof Test Interval: 1 Year
Functional Safety Procedure performed per Step 6 at Proof Test Interval
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CABLE-PULL SAFETY SWITCH, 2CCP SERIES
TABLE 3. ACCESSORIES
LISTING
ACCESSORY (AVAILABLE SEPARATELY)
CLSZC1
7,6 m (25 ft) cable
CLSZC2
15,2 m (50 ft) cable
CLSZC3
30,5 m (100 ft) cable
CLSZC4
45,7 m (150 ft) cable
CLSZC5
61,0 m (200 ft) cable
CLSZC7
76,2 m (250 ft) cable
CLSZTC
• (2) Thimbles
• (2) Low-profile duplex cable clamps
CPSZ1S
(1) Draw-bar endspring
CPSZK1
•
•
•
•
(1) J-hook turnbuckle with lock nuts
(2) Thimbles
(2) Low-profile duplex cable clamps
(16) Sets of cable supports [(16) 1/4-20 eye bolts, (32) 1/4-20 nuts, (32) flat washers,
(16) lock washers]
CPSZTB
(1) J-hook turnbuckle with lock nuts
CPS-BRACKET
(1) Mounting bracket
2CPZ-C1
(1) 2CCP replacement cover assembly with E-stop button for product without the optional accessory
switch
2CPZ-C2
(1) 2CCP replacement cover assembly with E-stop button and indicator for product with the optional
accessory switch
2CPZ-LED24
Accessory LED PCBA, 24 Vdc
2CPZ-LED120
Accessory LED PCBA, 120 Vac
2CPZ-LED240
Accessory LED PCBA, 240 Vac
CPSZPTSPCR-10
(10) Proper tension spacer
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at its option, without charge those items
that Honeywell, in its sole discretion,
finds defective. The foregoing is buyer’s
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including those of merchantability
and fitness for a particular purpose.
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for consequential, special, or indirect
damages.
While Honeywell may provide application
assistance personally, through our
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is buyer’s sole responsibility to determine
the suitability of the product in the
application.
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and their requirements when
designing a machine-control link,
interface and all control elements
that affect safety.
Strictly adhere to all installation
instructions.
Failure to comply with these
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serious injury.
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