System installation, Caution – Banner EZ-SCREEN­ Safety Light Curtain Systems User Manual

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EZ-SCREEN Point

Instruction Manual

System Installation

U.S. Applications:

Using the formula, 

Ds = K

x

(Ts + Tr) + Dpf

Ds  =   separation distance for an ACCESS-GUARD System (top beam at 36" and 

bottom beam at 12" above the floor) is calculated (per ANSI/RIA R15.06):

K   =   63"/second
Ts  =   0.32 (0.250 second is specified by the machine manufacturer; plus 20% 

safety factor; plus 20 ms for interface module IM-T-9A response)

Tr =   0.024, the maximum response time of the EZ-SCREEN Point System in 

seconds; and

Dpf  =   48"

Ds = 63

x

(0.32 + 0.024) + 48 Ds = 70"

In this example, the EZ-SCREEN Point emitter and receiver must be mounted so that 

no part of the light grid will be closer than 70" from the closest reachable hazard point 

of the guarded machine .

European Applications:

Using the same formula, separation distance for an ACCESS-GUARD System (top 

beam at 900 mm and bottom beam at 400 mm above the floor), is calculated

(per EN 999):
K   =   1600 mm/second
Ts  =   0.32 (0.250 second is specified by the machine manufacturer; plus 20% 

safety factor; plus 20 ms for interface module IM-T-9A response)

Tr   =   0.024, the maximum response time of the EZ-SCREEN Point System in 

seconds; and

Dpf  =   850 mm

Ds = 1600

x

(0.32 + 0.024) + 850 Ds = 1400 mm

In this example, the EZ-SCREEN Point emitter and receiver must be mounted so 

that no part of the light grid will be closer than 1400 mm from the closest reachable 

hazard point of the guarded machine .

Figure 3-6. Calculating separation distance, two examples

NOTE:   Other machine standards may require different separation factors 

from those illustrated. Also, workers’/operators’ abilities, plant 

procedures and other factors may affect Ds.

CAUTION . . .

Position Components
Carefully

The emitter(s) and receiver(s) must be
positioned so that the hazard cannot
be accessed by reaching over, under,
around or through the sensing field.
Supplemental safeguarding may be
required; see Section 3.3.3. 

CAUTION . . .

Adequate Separation
Distance

The emitter(s) and receiver(s) must
be positioned a safe distance from
hazardous areas, as described by
OSHA standards in Section 1910.217
(c)(3)(iii)(e).
Failure to do so could result in serious
bodily injury or death.

CAUTION . . .

Determining Correct
Stop Time

Be sure to include the stop time of all
relevant devices and controls in your
calculations.
Failure to do so could result in serious
bodily injury or death.

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