Kinetix 350 drive safe torque-off wiring diagrams – Rockwell Automation 2097-Vxxx Kinetix 350 Single-axis EtherNet/IP Servo Drive User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 2097-UM002C-EN-P - December 2013

Chapter 6 Kinetix 350 Drive Safe Torque-off Feature

Kinetix 350 Drive Safe
Torque-off Wiring Diagrams

This section provides typical wiring diagrams for the Kinetix 350 drive safe
torque-off feature with other Allen-Bradley safety products.

For additional information regarding Allen-Bradley safety products, including
safety relays, light curtain, and gate interlock applications, refer to the Safety
Products Catalog, website

http://www.ab.com/catalogs

.

The drive is shown in a single-axis relay configuration for category 0 stop per

EN-60204-1 Safety of Machinery Directive. These are examples, however, and
user applications can differ based on the required overall machine performance
level requirements.

Figure 49 - Single-axis Relay Configuration (Stop Category 0) with Automatic Reset

IMPORTANT

The Kinetix 350 drive meets the requirements of ISO 13849-1 Safety of
Machinery, Safety-related Parts of Control Systems, category (CAT 3),
performance level (PL)d and Safety Integrity Level (SIL) 2 per EN 61800-5-
2:2007. Dual inputs and drive monitoring of the safe torque-off circuit, STO-4
and ST0-6, are done to prevent drive enable if either or both of these inputs do
not function.

It is suggested to evaluate the entire machine performance level required with
a risk assessment and circuit analysis. Contact your local distributor or Rockwell
Automation Sales for more information.

+24V DC
COM
Status
Safety Input 1
Safety Common
Safety Input 2

1
2
3
4
5
6

440R-D22R2

Input 1

DI

Input 2

A1

S11

S21

S12

S22

S32

S42

S34

13

23

A2

Y32

L12

L11

14

24

Kinetix 350 Drive

Safe Torque-off (STO)
Connector with

Wiring Header

External 24V COM

Safe Torque-off

Demand

External +24V DC

Allen-Bradley

Monitoring Safety Relay

MSR127RP (440R-N23135)

Auxiliary Signal

to PLC

Auxiliary Signal

to PLC

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