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PEPPERL+FUCHS KFD2-SOT3-EX2 Switch Amplifier

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Pepperl+Fuchs
Primary Part Number
KFD2-SOT3-EX2
Product Type
Switch Amplifier
Series / Family
K-System Ex Barrier
Manufacturer
PEPPERL+FUCHS
Country of Origin
DE
Catalog Category
Sensors & Switches
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Your Zone 1 proximity sensor loop just went dark. The DCS is throwing a fault. Maintenance is standing by. You’ve already burned two hours chasing a spare through your local distributor — and they’re quoting you 6 weeks. That’s the moment this page exists for.

We stock the PEPPERL+FUCHS KFD2-SOT3-EX2 dual-channel switch amplifier in Xiamen, China — verified original, shelf-ready, and dispatched via DHL Express within 24 hours of order confirmation. No waiting on factory allocation. No minimum order quantity. One unit ships the same day.

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Quick Technical Datasheet

Parameter Specification Status
Part Number KFD2-SOT3-EX2 ✅ Ready to Ship
Manufacturer PEPPERL+FUCHS 100% Original
Series K-System (DIN Rail Isolated Barriers)
Channels 2 (independent dual-channel)
Supply Voltage 20–35 V DC via K-BUS power rail
Input Type NAMUR sensors (EN 60947-5-6) / mechanical contacts
Output Type Relay output, NO/NC configurable
Ex Classification II (1) G [Ex ia Ga] IIC / II (1) D [Ex ia Da] IIIC
Ambient Temperature -20 °C to +60 °C
Protection Degree IP20
Mounting 35 mm DIN rail
Housing Width 20 mm (single-width K-System slot)
Certifications ATEX / IECEx / cULus
Weight 160 g
Country of Origin Germany
Dispatch Lead Time Within 24 hours of PO confirmation ✅ In Stock

Troubleshooting & Replacement Tips

The KFD2-SOT3-EX2 fails in predictable ways. Here’s what ten years of field calls have taught us — skip the guesswork and go straight to the fix.

Fault 1 — Output relay stuck open, DCS reads permanent fault: Before condemning the module, check the K-BUS segment voltage at the power rail. A sagging bus below 20 V DC (often caused by a failing KFD2-EB2 power supply or an overloaded segment) will cause the relay to de-energize and mimic a field sensor fault. Measure bus voltage at the module terminal first. If bus is healthy, swap the module.

Fault 2 — Intermittent channel 1 dropout, channel 2 stable: Classic symptom of a corroded or loose field-side terminal on the channel 1 input (terminals 1 and 2). In humid environments, the screw terminal contact resistance rises over time. Torque to 0.5 Nm, apply contact cleaner, and re-test. If the fault persists after terminal remediation, the internal opto-coupler on channel 1 has degraded — replace the module.

Fault 3 — Both channels dead after lightning event: The KFD2-SOT3-EX2 has no built-in surge protection on the field side. A nearby lightning strike or switching transient on the field cable will destroy the input stage. Always install P+F surge arrestors (e.g., MTL series) on field cables entering the marshalling cabinet. Replace the module and add surge protection before re-energizing.

Replacement procedure — step by step:

  1. De-energize the K-BUS segment at the power supply. Do not attempt hot-swap — the relay output may momentarily chatter during insertion, causing a spurious trip in safety-critical loops.
  2. Document the existing terminal wiring with a photo before disconnecting. The KFD2-SOT3-EX2 uses a plug-in terminal block — pull the connector straight out without twisting.
  3. Verify the replacement module’s date code and firmware label match your existing fleet if you are running a validated SIS loop. PEPPERL+FUCHS does not change the hardware revision frequently, but confirm with the datasheet revision history.
  4. Seat the new module firmly into the K-System base. The module clicks into the DIN rail clip — if it doesn’t click, the base rail is misaligned. Do not force it.
  5. Re-insert the terminal connector. Re-energize the segment. The green PWR LED should illuminate within 2 seconds. Channel status LEDs (yellow) will reflect the current sensor state immediately.
  6. Perform a loop check: actuate the field sensor and confirm the relay output toggles at the DCS/PLC digital input card. Log the test result per your MOC procedure.

Configuration note — no DIP switches, no addressing: Unlike some competing isolator platforms, the KFD2-SOT3-EX2 requires zero configuration. There are no DIP switches, no rotary address selectors, and no firmware parameters to set. It is a passive signal conditioner — install it and it works. The only field-adjustable element is the output relay polarity, which is determined by which output terminal pair you wire to (NO or NC).

Reliability in Harsh Conditions

The K-System platform was engineered for environments where consumer-grade electronics last weeks, not years. The KFD2-SOT3-EX2 is routinely deployed in conditions that would destroy lesser hardware.

Vibration: Offshore platform installations subject marshalling cabinets to continuous low-frequency vibration from diesel generators and wave motion. The KFD2-SOT3-EX2’s plug-in terminal design and DIN rail clip mechanism maintain positive contact under sustained vibration. Field reports from North Sea installations confirm multi-year MTBF without terminal loosening.

Temperature cycling: Desert petrochemical plants see cabinet temperatures swing from 5 °C at night to 55 °C during peak afternoon operation. The module’s -20 °C to +60 °C rated range covers this envelope with margin. Internal components are selected for low thermal drift — the NAMUR threshold detection circuit maintains consistent switching hysteresis across the full temperature range, preventing nuisance trips during thermal cycling.

Humidity and condensation: Coastal chemical plants and tropical process facilities push relative humidity to 95% non-condensing. The conformal coating on the KFD2-SOT3-EX2 PCB provides a barrier against moisture ingress that causes corrosion on unprotected boards. Combined with IP20 housing and proper cabinet sealing, the module maintains isolation resistance well above the 10 MΩ minimum required for intrinsically safe circuit integrity.

EMI/RFI immunity: Heavy motor drives, variable frequency drives, and high-current bus bars in the same electrical room generate significant electromagnetic interference. The galvanic isolation barrier in the KFD2-SOT3-EX2 — rated to 500 V AC isolation voltage — blocks common-mode noise from coupling into the safe-side relay output, preventing false trips at the PLC digital input card.

Global Express Logistics

Our warehouse is located in Xiamen, Fujian Province — one of China’s primary export hubs with direct access to Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport and Xiamen Port. This geography is deliberate: it gives us the fastest possible connection to DHL Express and FedEx International Priority networks for urgent industrial shipments.

Standard dispatch process: Orders confirmed before 14:00 CST are packed and handed to the carrier the same business day. Orders confirmed after 14:00 CST ship the following morning. We do not batch shipments — each order is processed individually to eliminate queuing delays.

Typical transit times from Xiamen:

  • Southeast Asia (Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam): 2–3 business days via DHL Express
  • Middle East (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait): 3–4 business days via FedEx International Priority
  • Europe (Germany, Netherlands, UK, France): 4–5 business days via DHL Express Worldwide
  • North America (USA, Canada): 4–6 business days via FedEx International Priority
  • Australia / New Zealand: 3–5 business days via DHL Express
  • India / South Asia: 3–4 business days via DHL Express

Export documentation included with every shipment: Commercial invoice (with declared HS code 8536.49 for relay-output signal conditioners), packing list, certificate of origin (China), and DHL/FedEx airway bill. For customers requiring a PEPPERL+FUCHS factory certificate of conformance or test report, please request at time of order — we will include it in the shipment documentation package.

Customs clearance support: Our logistics team has processed hundreds of industrial automation component exports to 40+ countries. We pre-classify goods correctly to avoid customs holds. For customers in countries with import licensing requirements for industrial electronics, contact us before ordering — we can advise on documentation requirements specific to your jurisdiction.

Tracking: A DHL or FedEx tracking number is emailed to you within 2 hours of dispatch. For urgent shipments, our account manager will proactively monitor the shipment and alert you to any carrier exceptions before they cause delays.

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