1 - about the modules, Before you begin, Chapter 1 – Rockwell Automation 1791ES-IB16 Guard I/O EtherNet/IP Safety Modules User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1791ES-UM001D-EN-P - May 2013

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Chapter

1

About the Modules

This chapter includes important overview information and precautions for use of
the Guard I/O modules that implement the EtherNet/IP safety protocol. Also
included is an overview on how these I/O modules are used within a safety
system.

Before You Begin

Always observe the following when using a module, noting that in this manual we
use safety administrator to mean a person qualified, authorized, and responsible
to secure safety in the design, installation, operation, maintenance, and disposal
of the machine.

Thoroughly read and understand this manual before installing and

operating the module.

Keep this manual in a safe place where personnel can refer to it when

necessary.

Use the module properly according to the installation environment,

performance, and functions of the machine.

Verify that a safety administrator conducts a risk assessment on the

machine and determines module suitability before installation.

Verify for CE LVD compliance, the external power supply that provides power to
the modules is safety extra-low voltage (SELV) rated. Some Rockwell
Automation Bulletin 1606 power supplies are SELV-compliant. Verify Bulletin
1606 Installation Instructions.

Topic

Page

Before You Begin

9

Understand Suitability for Use

10

Follow Precautions for Use

10

Precautions to Mount, Wire, and Clean

11

I/O Module Overview

12

About Catalog Numbers

13

Programming Requirements

14

About CIP Safety in EtherNet/IP Safety Architectures

14

Identify Major Parts of the Module

14

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