C.3 safe disable input function, Specifications, Precautions – Yaskawa CIMR-AU 200V Drives User Manual

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C.3 Safe Disable Input Function

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Specifications

Inputs/Outputs

Two Safe Disable inputs and one EDM output according to ISO/EN 13849-1 Cat. 3 PLd, IEC/EN
61508 SIL2.

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Operation Time

Time from input open to drive output stop is less than 1 ms.

Failure Probability

Demand Rate Low

PFD = 5.15E

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Demand Rate High/

Continuous

PFH = 1.2E

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Performance Level

The Safe Disable inputs satisfy all requirements of Performance Level (PL) d according to ISO/EN
13849-1 (DC from EDM considered).

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<1> Terminals H1, H2, DM+, and DM- on 600 V class models are designed to the functionality, but are not certified to IEC/EN 61800-5-1, ISO/EN

13849 Cat. 3, IEC/EN 61508 SIL2, Insulation coordination: class 1.

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Precautions

Note:

Terminals H1, H2, DM+, and DM- on 600 V class models are designed to the functionality, but are not certified to IEC/EN 61800-5-1,

ISO/EN 13849 Cat. 3, IEC/EN 61508 SIL2, Insulation coordination: class 1.

DANGER! Sudden Movement Hazard. Improper use of the Safe Disable function can result in serious injury or even death. Make sure the

whole system or machinery in which the Safe Disable function is used complies with safety requirements. When implementing the Safe

Disable function into the safety system of a machine, perform a thorough risk assessment for the entire system to assure compliance with

relevant safety norms.

DANGER! Sudden Movement Hazard. When using a PM motor, even if the drive output is shut off by the Safe Disable function, a breakdown

of two output transistors can cause current to flow through the motor winding, resulting in a rotor movement for a maximum angle of 180

degrees (electrically). Make sure such a situation would have no effect on the safety of the application when using the Safe Disable function.

DANGER! Sudden Movement Hazard. The Safe Disable function can switch off the drive output, but does not cut the drive power supply

and cannot electrically isolate the drive output from the input. Always shut off the drive power supply when performing maintenance or

installations on the drive input side as well as the drive output side.

WARNING! Sudden Movement Hazard. When using the Safe Disable inputs, make sure to remove the wire links between terminals H1,

H2, and HC that were installed prior to shipment. Failing to do so will keep the Safe Disable circuit from operating properly and can cause

injury or even death.

NOTICE: All safety features (including Safe Disable) should be inspected daily and periodically. If the system is not operating normally,

there is a risk of serious personal injury.

NOTICE: Only a qualified technician with a thorough understanding of the drive, the instruction manual, and safety standards should be

permitted to wire, inspect, and maintain the Safe Disable input.

NOTICE: From the moment terminal inputs H1 and H2 have opened, it takes up to 1 ms for drive output to shut off completely. The sequence

set up to trigger terminals H1 and H2 should make sure that both terminals remain open for at least 1 ms in order to properly interrupt drive

output.

NOTICE: The Safe Disable Monitor (output terminals DM+ and DM-) should not be used for any other purpose than to monitor the Safe

Disable status or to discover a malfunction in the Safe Disable inputs. The monitor output is not considered a safe output.

NOTICE: When utilizing the Safe Disable function, an EMC filter must be used. Use only the EMC filters recommended in the drive Technical

Manual.

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Using the Safe Disable Function

Note:

Terminals H1, H2, DM+, and DM- on 600 V class models are designed to the functionality, but are not certified to IEC/EN 61800-5-1,

ISO/EN 13849 Cat. 3, IEC/EN 61508 SIL2, Insulation coordination: class 1.

The Safe Disable inputs provide a stop function in compliance with “Safe Torque Off” as defined in the IEC/EN 61800-5-2.

Safe Disable inputs have been designed to meet the requirements of the ISO/EN 13849-1, Category 3 PLd, and IEC/EN 61508,

SIL2.
A Safe Disable Status Monitor for error detection in the safety circuit is also provided.

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Safe Disable Circuit

Note:

Terminals H1, H2, DM+, and DM- on 600 V class models are designed to the functionality, but are not certified to IEC/EN 61800-5-1,

ISO/EN 13849 Cat. 3, IEC/EN 61508 SIL2, Insulation coordination: class 1.

The Safe Disable circuit consists of two independent input channels that can block the output transistors and provide a

monitoring channel to indicate the status of those input channels.

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