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Allen-Bradley MSR Safety Relay — Configuration Fault

AB-MSR-FAULT

Modular Safety Relay (MSR) series module is in a fault state. Configuration jumpers or DIP switches do not match the connected safety device type.

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Probable Causes (ranked)

Fix Steps

  1. 1 Read the MSR model number and consult the specific wiring diagram for that model
  2. 2 Check all DIP switches/jumpers against the application requirement — dual channel, reset type, timing
  3. 3 Verify wiring matches the MSR wiring diagram EXACTLY — pin-for-pin, including channel A and channel B
  4. 4 Check module LED indicators — most MSR modules have LEDs for power, input A, input B, and output status
  5. 5 Verify 24VDC supply voltage at module power terminals
  6. 6 If replacing an MSR, ensure replacement is the exact same model with same configuration — photo the DIP switches before removing the old unit

Field Trick

Before you touch an MSR safety relay, take a photo of all the DIP switches and wiring. These modules have 20 different configuration combinations and the settings are printed in microscopic text on the side of the module. One wrong DIP switch and the safety system is unreliable — photo first, change later.

Suggested Replacement Parts

Parts matched to fault category: Safety Relay

Allen-Bradley Guardmaster 440R-N23126 P/N: 440R-N23126 Dual-channel safety relay, 24VDC, 3 N.O. + 1 N.C., Cat 4 / PLe
Pilz PNOZ X3 Safety Relay P/N: 774310 24VDC/AC, 3 N.O. + 1 N.C., E-stop and safety gate monitoring

Prices are estimates. Verify part numbers match your equipment before ordering.

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