Stop category definitions, Pfd and pfh definitions – 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

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General Description

Stop Category Definitions

The selection of a stop category for each stop function must be determined by
a risk assessment.

Stop Category 0 is achieved with immediate removal of power to the
actuator, resulting in an uncontrolled coast to stop. See “Description of
Operation” Example 1 on

page 20

.

Stop Category 1 is achieved with power available to the machine actuators
to achieve the stop. Power is removed from the actuators when the stop is
achieved. See “Description of Operation” Example 2 on

page 21

.

Performance Level and Safety Integrity Level (SIL) CL2

For safety-related control systems, Performance Level (PL), according to EN
ISO 13849-1, and SIL levels, according to IEC 61508 and EN/IEC 62061,
include a rating of the system’s ability to perform its safety functions. All of
the safety-related components of the control system must be included in both
a risk assessment and the determination of the achieved levels.

Refer to the EN ISO 13849-1, IEC 61508, and EN/IEC 62061 standards for
complete information on requirements for PL and SIL determination.

PFD and PFH Definitions

Safety-related systems can be classified as operating in either a Low Demand
mode, or in a High Demand/Continuous mode.

Low Demand mode: where the frequency of demands for operation made
on a safety-related system is no greater than one per year or no greater
than twice the proof-test frequency.

High Demand/Continuous mode: where the frequency of demands for
operation made on a safety-related system is greater than once per year or
greater than twice the proof test interval.

IMPORTANT

When designing the machine application, timing and distance should be considered
for a coast to stop (Stop Category 0 or Safe Torque Off). For more information
regarding stop categories, refer to EN/IEC 60204-1.

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