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9.10 Acceptance test and certificate

9.10
Acceptance test and certificate
Note
After commissioning the Safety Integrated functions, you can use STARTER to create an
acceptance report template containing the parameters to be documented (see STARTER →
Drive unit → Documentation).
The acceptance test requirements (configuration check) for electrical drive safety functions
emanate from DIN EN 61800-5-2, Chapter 7.1 Point f). The acceptance test "configuration
check" is named in this standard.
● Description of the application including a picture
● Description of the safety relevant components (including software versions) which are
● List of the PDS(SR) [Power Drive System(Safety Related)] safety functions used
● Results of all tests of these safety functions, using the specified testing procedure
● List of all safety relevant parameters and their values in the PDS(SR)
● Checksum, test date and confirmation by testing personnel
The acceptance test for systems with Safety Integrated functions (SI functions) is focused on
validating the functionality of Safety Integrated monitoring and stop functions implemented in
the drive system. The test objective is to verify proper implementation of the defined safety
functions and of test mechanisms (forced dormant error detection measures) and to examine
the response of specific monitoring functions to the explicit input of values outside tolerance
limits. The test must cover all drive-specific Safety Integrated motion monitoring functions
and global Safety Integrated functionality of Terminal Module TM54F (if used).
A new acceptance test must be carried out if any changes were made to SI function
parameters and must be logged in the acceptance report.
Note
The acceptance test is designed to ensure that the safety functions are correctly
parameterized. The measured values (e.g. distance, time) and the system behavior identified
(e.g. initiation of a specific stop) can be used for checking the plausibility of the configured
safety functions. The objective of an acceptance test is to identify potential configuration
errors and/or to document the correct function of the configuration. The measured values are
typical values (not worst case values). They represent the behavior of the machine at the
time of measurement. These measurements cannot be used to derive real values (e.g.
maximum values for over-travel distances).
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used in the application
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Function Manual, (FH1), 01/2012, 6SL3097-4AB00-0BP2
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