Single wire safety input – Rockwell Automation 440C Guardmaster 440C-CR30 Configurable Safety Relay User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 440C-UM001C-EN-P - November 2014

Chapter 9

Safety Monitoring Functions

Single Wire Safety Input

When configured for this type of input, the CR30 expects a Single Wire Safety
(SWS) input signal from a GSR relay or a safeguarding device that has an SWS
output signal. The GSR relay family includes the CI, SI, DI, DIS, GLP, GLT,
EM, and EMD modules. Each of these modules provides the SWS signal on
terminal L11.

Figure 65 - Single Wire Safety Function Block

Only terminals 10 and 11 of the CR30 can be configured to receive the SWS
signal.

EI_10…EI_11 (embedded input terminals 10…11)

The SWS signal is a long pulse followed by a short pulse, which is repeated while
the signal is active. The SWS is active when the safety outputs of a GSR safety
relay are ON. When the SWS is inactive, the SWS signal is 0V. The timing and
voltage characteristics of the SWS waveform are shown in

Figure 66

.

Figure 66 - SWS Waveform

Figure 67

shows an example schematic of the connection of the SWS from other

modules in the GSR family of relays. The CR30 and GSR modules must be
connected to the same 24V Common.

Figure 67 - SWS Connection Schematic

1ms

0 V

+24 V

4ms

0.7ms

0.5ms

Active (ON)

Inactive (OFF)

+24V DC

24V Com

GSR Module

L11

A1

A2

GSR Module

L11

A1

A2

05

CR30

02

01

00

03 04

A1

15

20 21

16

06

18

A2

07

19

08

10 11

12 13 14

09

17

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