Safety Faults - Siemens SINAMICS S120 Installation And Start-Up Manual

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SINAMICS Safety Integrated (Booksize)
Commissioning the "SH" and "SBC" functions
5.4.3

Safety faults

Stop reaction
When Safety Integrated faults occur, the following stop reactions can be triggered:
Table 5-2
Stop
reaction
STOP A
Cannot be
acknowled
ged
STOP A
STOP F
Warning
!
With a vertical axis or pulling load, there is a risk of uncontrolled axis movements
when STOP A/F is triggered. This can be prevented by using "Safe brake control
(SBC)" and a holding brake with sufficient retention force (non-safe).
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Safety Integrated stop reactions
Action
Trigger safe pulse disable
via the shutdown path for
the relevant monitoring
the relevant monitoring
channel.
During operation with SBC:
apply motor holding brake.
STOP A is identical to stop category 0 to EN 60204-1.
With STOP A, the motor is switched directly to zero torque via the "Safe
standstill (SH)" function.
A motor at standstill cannot be started again accidentally.
A moving motor coasts to standstill. This can be prevented by using external
braking mechanisms (e.g. armature short-circuiting, holding or operational
brake).
When STOP A is present, "Safe standstill (SH)" is effective.
Transition to STOP A
STOP F is permanently assigned to the crosswise data comparison (CDC). In
this way, errors are detected in the monitoring channels.
After STOP F, STOP A is triggered.
When STOP A is present, "Safe standstill (SH)" is effective.
SINAMICS S120 Installation and Start-Up Manual, 12/04 Edition
Effect
Triggered when...
For all non-acknowledgeable
The motor
Safety faults with pulse disable.
coasts to a
standstill or
standstill or
is braked by
For all acknowledgeable Safety
the holding
faults with pulse disable.
brake.
As a follow-up reaction of
STOP F.
If an error occurs in the
None
crosswise data comparison.
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