Lenze E94AYAD - SM300 User Manual

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Safety engineering

Basics

Introduction

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1.1

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EDS94AYAD EN 2.2

1.1

Basics

1.1.1

Introduction

With increasing automation, protection of persons against hazardous

movements is becoming more important. Functional safety describes the

measures needed by means of electrical or electronic equipment to reduce

or remove danger caused by failures.
During normal operation, safety equipment prevents people accessing

hazardous areas. In certain operating modes, e.g. set-up mode, work needs

to be carried out in hazardous areas. In these situations the machine

operator must be protected by integrated drive and control measures.
Drive-based safety provides the conditions in the controls and drives to

optimise the safety functions. Planning and installation expenditure is

reduced. In comparison to the use of standard safety engineering,

drive-based safety increases machine functionality and availability.

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Drive-based safety with L-force | 9400

The controllers of the L-force|9400 range can be equipped with a safety

module. The functional range of the safety module types varies in order to

optimally implement different applications.
”Drive-based safety” stands for applied safety functions, which can be used

for the protection of persons working on machines.
The motion functions are continued to be executed by the controller. The

safety modules monitor the safe compliance with the limit values and

provide the safe inputs and outputs. When the limit values are exceeded the

safety modules start the control functions according to EN 60204-1 directly

in the controller.
The safety functions are suitable for applications according to IEC 61508

SIL 3 and meet, depending on the module, the requirements of EN 954,

part 1 up to control category 4.

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