Overview, Cascadeable ez-screen, Warning – Banner EZ-SCREEN Low-Profile Safety Light Curtain Systems User Manual

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P/N 13348

65

Banner Engineering Corp.

Minneapolis, U.S.A.

www.bannerengineering.com • Tel: 763.544.3164

Overview

P/N 140044 rev.

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65

Banner Engineering Corp.

Minneapolis, U.S.A.

www.bannerengineering.com • Tel: 763.544.3164

EZ-SCREEN LP
Instruction Manual

Cascadeable EZ-SCREEN

Monitoring Series-Connected Positive-Opening Safety Switches

When monitoring two individually mounted safety switches (as

shown in Figure 7-9), a faulty switch will be detected if it fails

to switch as the guard opens. In this case, the EZ-SCREEN LP

will de-energize its OSSD output and disable its reset function

until the input requirements are met (i.e., the faulty switch is

replaced). However, when a series of interlocking safety switches

is monitored by the EZ-SCREEN LP, the failure of one switch in

the System may be masked or not detected at all (refer to Figure

7-10).
Series-connected, positive-opening interlock switch circuits

do not meet ISO 13849-1 Category 4 and may not meet

Control Reliability requirements because of the potential of

an inappropriate reset or a potential loss of the safety stop

signal. A multiple connection of this type should not be used

in applications where loss of the safety stop signal or an

inappropriate reset could lead to serious injury or death. The

following two scenarios assume two positive-opening safety

switches on each guard:
1. Masking of a failure. If a guard is opened but a switch fails to

open, the redundant safety switch will open and cause the

EZ-SCREEN LP to de-energize its outputs. If the faulty guard

is then closed, both cascade input channels also close, but

because one channel did not open, the EZ-SCREEN LP will

not reset.

However, if the faulty switch is not replaced and a second

“good” guard is cycled (opening and then closing both of the

cascade input channels), the EZ-SCREEN LP considers the

failure to be corrected. With the input requirements apparently

satisfied, the EZ-SCREEN LP allows a reset. This system is

no longer redundant and, if the second switch fails, may result

in an unsafe condition (i.e., the accumulation of faults results

in the loss of the safety function).

2. Non-detection of a failure. If a good guard is opened, the

EZ-SCREEN LP de-energizes its outputs (a normal response).

But if a faulty guard is then opened and closed before the

good guard is re-closed, the failure on the faulty guard is not

detected. This system also is no longer redundant and may

result in a loss of safety if the second safety switch fails to

switch when needed.

The circuits in either scenario do not inherently comply with

the safety standard requirements of detecting single faults and

preventing the next cycle. In multiple-guard systems using series-

connected positive-opening safety switches, it is important to

periodically check the functional integrity of each interlocked

guard individually. Operators, maintenance personnel, and

others associated with the operation of the machine must

be trained to recognize such failures and be instructed to

correct them immediately.
Open and close each guard separately while verifying that the

EZ-SCREEN LP outputs operate correctly throughout the check

procedure. Follow each gate closure with a manual reset, if

needed. If a contact set fails, the EZ-SCREEN LP will not enable

its reset function. If the EZ-SCREEN LP does not reset, a switch

may have failed; that switch must be immediately replaced.
This check must be performed and all faults must be cleared, at

a minimum, during periodic checkouts. If the application can

not exclude these types of failures and such a failure could

result in serious injury or death, then the safety switches

must not be connected in series.

Figure 7-10. Monitoring positive-opening safety switches on multiple gates

WARNING . . .

Not a Category 4 Application

When monitoring multiple guards with a series connection of multiple safety interlock switches,
a single failure may be masked or not detected at all.
When such a configuration is used, procedures must be performed regularly to verify proper
operation of each switch. See “Monitoring Series-Connected Positive-Opening Safety Switches”
(Section 7.9.1) for more information. Failure to do so could result in serious injury or death.

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RDLP6G-4..D

RDLP6G-4..D Cordset Pinout*

Brown Ch 1a

White Ch 2a

Blue Ch 2b

Black Ch 1b

* Other cordset options may also be used; see

Figure 7-8 for more information.

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