Hinge interlock switch safety function, Safety function requirements – Rockwell Automation Safety Function: Hinge Switch User Manual

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Safety Function: Hinge Switch

Rockwell Automation Publication SAFETY-AT096A-EN-P – November 2013

Hinge Interlock Switch Safety Function

This safety function application technique provides two safety functions.

A door monitoring function: the removal of power from the hazard when the

safety system detects that the door has been opened

An E-stop function: the removal of power from the hazard when the safety

system detects that the E-stop has been actuated

Safety Function Requirements

Opening the door stops and prevents hazardous motion by removing power to the

motor. Once the door is closed and the Reset button is pressed and released,

hazardous motion and power to the motor are resumed. Pressing the E-stop button

stops and prevents hazardous motion by removing power to the motor. The motor

coasts to a stop (Stop category 0). When the E-stop button is released, hazardous

motion and power to the motor do not resume until a secondary action occurs—the

Reset button is pressed and released. A fault at the door interlock switch, wiring

terminals, or safety controller is detected before the next safety demand. The safety

functions, in this example, are capable of connecting and interrupting power to

motors rated up to 9 A, 600V AC. The safety functions in this application technique

each meet or exceed the requirements for Category 3, Performance Level d

(CAT. 3, PLd), per EN ISO 13849-1 and control reliable operation per ANSI B11.19.

From: Risk Assessment (ISO 12100)

1. Identification of safety functions

2. Specification of characteristics of each function

3. Determination of required PL (PLr) for each safety function

To: Realization and PL Evaluation

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