Operating instructions esl, Typical system times, Figure 7: system times for switch chains – EUCHNER ESL-IH-AR User Manual

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Operating Instructions ESL

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Typical system times

Ready delay: After switching on, the unit carries out a self-test for 8 s. The system

is ready for operation only after this time.
Risk time according to EN 60947-5-3: If a handle module moves outside the

operating distance, the safety outputs FO1A and FO1B on the corresponding inter-

locking module are deactivated after a maximum of 260 ms. If more than one device

is used, the value increases correspondingly (see System times for switch chains).
Difference time: The safety outputs FO1A and FO1B switch with a slight delay
in relation to each other. They have the same signal state at the latest after a
difference time of 10 ms.
System times for a single device

t

0

t

0

t

0

=

=

+ 260 ms

t

off

t

0

+ 150 ms

t

off

t

off

t

0

=

+ 300 ms

t

off

Short circuit or cross circuit

at FO1A/FO1B

or internal fault

Missing signal FI1A/FI1B

Pulling on handle module

Non-identical input state

at FI1A/FI1B

t (ms)

= Safety outputs active
= Switch-off time

= Fault time/event

Figure 6: System times for single device

System times for switch chains

Important!

The system times shown are maximum values for a circuit arrangement with
20 safety switches connected in series. Shorter times can also be achieved in
circuits with fewer switches.

t

0

t

0

t

0

=

=

+ 360 ms

t

off

t

0

+ 250 ms

t

off

t

off

t

0

=

+ 400 ms

t

off

Short circuit or cross circuit

at FO1A/FO1B

or internal fault

Missing signal FI1A/FI1B

Pulling on handle module

Non-identical input state

at FI1A/FI1B

t (ms)

= Safety outputs active
= Switch-off time

= Fault time/event

Figure 7: System times for switch chains

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