Content Of The Partial Acceptance Test - Siemens Sinamics S110 Function Manual

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8.9.2.2

Content of the partial acceptance test

A) Documentation
Documentation of the machine and of safety functions
1. Extending/changing the hardware data
2. Extending/changing the software data (specify version)
3. Extending/changing the configuration diagram
4. Extending/changing the function table:
5. Extending/changing the SI functions per drive
6. Extending/changing the specifications of the safety equipment
B) Functional testing of safety functions
Detailed function test and evaluation of SI functions used. For some functions this contains
trace recordings of individual parameters. The procedure is described in detail in section
Acceptance tests.
The function test can be left out if no parameters of the individual safety functions have been
changed. In the case that only parameters of individual functions have been changed, only
these functions need to be tested anew.
1. Test of the SI function "Safe Torque Off" (STO)
2. Test of the SI function "Safe Stop 1" (SS1)
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– Active monitoring functions depending on the operating mode and the protective door
– Other sensors with protective functions
– The table is part or is the result of the configuring work
– Required when used in Basic and/or Extended Functions
– This test is also required if you are not explicitly using STO, but just one function for
which STOP A occurs as an error response.
Alternatively, you can also carry out the quantitative test using STOP A yourself, if you
use the tables from sections Acceptance test Safe Torque Off (Basic Functions)
(Page 475) , Acceptance test Safe Torque Off with encoder (Extended Functions)
(Page 481) or Acceptance test Safe Torque Off without encoder (Extended Functions)
(Page 509).
– You do not need to prepare trace recording for this test.
– Required when used in Basic and/or Extended Functions
– This test is also required if you are not explicitly using SS1, but just one function for
which STOP B occurs as an error response.
Alternatively, you can also carry out the quantitative test using STOP B yourself, if you
use the tables from sections Acceptance test for Safe Stop 1 with encoder (Extended
Functions) (Page 483) or Acceptance test for Safe Stop 1 without encoder (Extended
Functions) (Page 511).
– Trace recording only required if Extended Functions are used
Safety Integrated Functions
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