Safe state, Safety category 3 / pl (d) performance definition – Rockwell Automation 22А PowerFlex DriveGuard Safe-Off User Manual - Series B User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication PFLEX-UM003B-EN-P - July 2012

General Description

Safe State

The DriveGuard Safe Torque Off option is intended for use in safety-related
applications where the de-energized state is the safe state. All of the examples
in the Description of Operation section are based on achieving the
de-energization as the safe state.

Safety Category 3 / PL (d) Performance Definition

To achieve Safety Category 3 / PL (d) according to EN ISO 13849-1, the
safety-related parts have to be designed such that:

the safety-related parts of machine control systems and/or their protective
equipment, as well as their components, shall be designed, constructed,
selected, assembled, and combined in accordance with relevant standards
so that they can withstand expected conditions.

well tried safety principles shall be applied.

a single fault in any of its parts does not lead to a loss of safety function.

some but not all faults will be detected.

the accumulation of undetected faults can lead to loss of safety function.

short circuits in the external wiring of the safety inputs is not one of the
faults that can be detected by the system, therefore, according to EN ISO
13849-2, these cables must be installed so as to be protected against
external damage by cable ducting or armor.

whenever reasonably practical a single fault shall be detected at or before
the next demand of the safety function.

the average diagnostic coverage of the safety-related parts of the control
system shall be low.

the mean time to dangerous failure of each of the redundant channels
shall be low to high.

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