ABB AC500-S Safety User Manual page 345

Safety programmable logic controllers system
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Standards
Requirements
EN 954-1: 1996
5.4 Manual reset
ISO 12100-2:
4.11.4: Restart following power failure/spontaneous restart
2003
Muting is the intended suppression of the safety function. In this FB, parallel muting with four muting sensors
is specified.
Muting is the intended suppression of the safety function. This is required, e.g., when transporting the mate-
rial into the danger zone without causing the machine to stop. Muting is triggered by muting sensors. The
use of two or four muting sensors and correct integration into the production sequence must ensure that no
persons enter the danger zone while the light curtain is muted. Muting sensors can be proximity switches,
photoelectric barriers, limit switches, etc. which do not have to be failsafe. Active muting mode must be indi-
cated by indicator lights.
There are sequential and parallel muting procedures. In this FB, parallel muting with four muting sensors
was used; an explanation is provided below. The FB can be used in both directions, forward and backward.
The muting should be enabled with the MutingEnable signal by the process control to avoid manipulation.
The FB input parameters include the signals of the four muting sensors (MutingSwitch11 .. MutingSwitch22),
the OSSD signal from the "active opto-electronic protective device", S_AOPD_In, as well as three parame-
terizable times (DiscTime11_12, DiscTime21_22 and MaxMutingTime).
The S_StartReset input shall only be activated if it is ensured that no hazardous situation can occur when
the PES is started.
30.03.2017
Configuration and programming
AC500-S Libraries > SafetyBlocks_PLCopen_AC500_v22.lib
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