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IDEM SAFETY SWITCHES MGL-P Operating Instructions

Non-contact rfid locking safety switches

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MGL-P
PLASTIC
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Read and understand these instructions before installing, operating, or maintaining this equipment.
The product is designed to be a component of a customised safety orientated control system. It is the responsibility of the user to ensure the correct overall functionality of its systems and
machines. IDEM, its subsidiaries and affiliates, are not in a position to guarantee all of the characteristics of a given system or product not designed by IDEM.
DESCRIPTION:
The MGL range of Non-Contact RFID Coded switches has been developed to provide and maintain a high level of functional safety whilst providing a reliable magnetic door interlock.
Coding is achieved by using magnetic and RFID techniques and both of these principles need to be satisfied for the switch to operate safely.
The MGL range will connect to the majority of popular standard safety relays to achieve door interlocking up to PLe/Category 4 to ISO13849-1.
Offered in Stainless Steel 316, high specification robust Plastic or in Die Cast Metal housings the MGL switches can used in almost any environments including high pressure cleaning
following contact with foreign particles.
The Stainless Steel 316 version of the MGL incorporates a Stainless Steel magnet and has an IP69K ingress protection rating making it suitable for CIP and SIP processes.
APPLICATION:
MGL RFID Coded Non-Contact Safety Switches with integral holding magnet have been designed to interlock hinged or sliding guard doors. They are specifically advantageous when:
a)
high level anti-tamper is required
b)
high hygiene requirements exist e.g. food industry hose down
c)
long mechanical life is required (no moving parts)
d)
there is a requirement to hold a guard closed
When used in combination with a Dual Channel Safety Relay or Controller they can be used to provide door interlock protection up to Category 4 and PLe to ISO13849-1.
OPERATION:
All RFID Coded Non-Contact Safety Switches are designed to conform to EN60947-5-3 and be used as directed by ISO14119, EN ISO12100 and EN60204-1. They have coded RFID
sensing which provides a wide (>10mm) sensing distance and provides a high tolerance to misalignment after sensing. They can operate in extreme environments of temperature and
moisture. The switches are provided factory coded either uniquely or by series master code.
IMPORTANT:
The guard locking function is Power ON applied, Power OFF released as described in ISO14119. This locking function needs to be risk assessed against any hazard to an
operator in the case of machine overrun after release or loss of power.
The Risk Assessment for the particular application should include the risk of spare actuators. Spare actuators should not be readily available and must be securely controlled.
Record any RFID codes as required by factory rules or with reference to any risk assessment for the particular application and user location.
INSTALLATION:
Installation of all RFID Coded Non-Contact Safety Switches must be in accordance with a risk assessment for the individual application.
The use of a Safety Relay is required for monitoring RFID Coded switches. These relays monitor 2 redundant circuits as per ISO13849-1 for up to PLe/Category 4 protection.
RFID Coded Non-Contact Safety Switches are designed to operate with most Dual Channel Safety Relays to satisfy EN60947-5-3.
M5 mounting bolts must be used to fix the switches. Tightening torque for mounting bolts to ensure reliable fixing is 1.0 Nm. Always mount on to Non Ferrous materials.
Do not mount adjacent switches or actuators closer than 100mm. To achieve nominal holding force ensure face to face alignment of magnetic parts.
After installation always check each switch function by opening and closing each guard individually in turn and ensuring that the Green LED on the switch and the LEDs on the Safety Relay
or Controller are illuminated when the switch is closed and are extinguished when the switch is open. Check that the machine stops and cannot be re-started when each switch is open.
Note: The safety outputs will only close when the actuator is in place and the lock magnet is energised. Forcing open of the lock will cause the safety outputs to open.
FEATURES:
HEAVY DUTY: (F1 max.) 1100N S/Steel, 1500N Plastic and Die Cast Metal
MEDIUM DUTY: (F1 max.) 600N S/Steel, 1000N Plastic and Die Cast Metal
2NC Safety Outputs (Door closed – Lock energised)
1NO Auxiliary Output for indication of door open
No moving parts – high switch life and provides resistance to
shock and vibration.
Remanence magnetization holding technique acts as a light
magnetic latch before and after unlocking.
MAINTENANCE / SAFETY CHECKS:
Monthly: Check alignment of actuator and look for signs of mechanical damage to the switch, actuator or cable.
Replace any switch displaying damage. These requirements form part of the product warranty
The safety functions and mechanics must be tested regularly. For applications were infrequent guard access is foreseeable, the system must have a manual function test to detect a
possible accumulation of faults. At least once per month for PLe Cat3/4 or once per year for PLd Cat3 (ISO13849-1). Where possible it is recommended that the control system of the
machine demands and monitors these tests, and stops or prevents the machine from starting if the test is not done, (ISO14119).
Check that the machine stops and cannot be re-started when each switch is open.
Non-Contact RFID Locking Safety Switches
MGL-P, MGL-M, MGL-SS Operating Instructions
MGL-M
DIE CAST METAL
CONNECTION EXAMPLE: Dual circuit to a SCR-31-I Safety Relay
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MGL-SS
STAINLESS STEEL

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  • Page 1 Non-Contact RFID Locking Safety Switches MGL-P, MGL-M, MGL-SS Operating Instructions MGL-P MGL-M MGL-SS STAINLESS STEEL PLASTIC DIE CAST METAL IMPORTANT NOTE: Read and understand these instructions before installing, operating, or maintaining this equipment. The product is designed to be a component of a customised safety orientated control system. It is the responsibility of the user to ensure the correct overall functionality of its systems and machines.
  • Page 2 BLESSURES GRAVES DU PERSONNEL UTILISATEUR. IDEM SAFETY SWITCHES Ltd., 2 Ormside Close, Hindley Industrial Estate, Hindley Green, Wigan, WN2 4HR UK. Tel: +44 (0)1942 257070 Fax.: +44 (0)1942 257076 Doc: 102557 IDEM (USA), 4416 Technology Drive, Fremont, CA 94538 Tel:510-445-0751 Fax:1866-431-7064 email: sales@idemsafety.com...

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