Safety Function And Safe State - Pepperl+Fuchs SIL M-LB-4000-System Manual

Surge protection barriers
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Functional Safety M-LB-(Ex-)4000-System
Planning
3.3

Safety Function and Safe State

The safety function of the surge protection barriers depends on the signal loop to which
it is attached. The interference on safety relevant signals (e. g. 4 mA to 20 mA analog signal)
that pass through the devices was evaluated.
Observe the PFH/PFD
rules. The devices fulfil the requirements for SIL 3 and can be used to pass safety relevant
signals through in applications up to SIL 3.
The surge protection barriers limit induced transients of different causes, e. g. lightning
or switching operations. This protection function itself is not the safety function of the device.
Safe State
The safe state depends on the application. There are 6 different applications:
Digital input (NAMUR signal)
Lead breakage and short circuit are out of range and counted as safe failures.
Digital output (de-energized to safe – DTS)
Lead breakage and short circuit interrupt the energy transfer to the field and are counted
as safe failures.
Analog input (4 mA to 20 mA)
Lead breakage and short circuit are out of range and counted as safe failures.
Analog output (4 mA to 20 mA)
Lead breakage and short circuit interrupt the energy transfer to the field and are counted
as safe failures.
Resistance thermometer (RTD)
Measurement current = 200 µA (i. e. KFD2-UT2-1)
- R  3137  (Pt1000 at 600 °C)
- R  60  (Pt100 at -100 °C)
Wire resistance = 35  (1000 m total and 0.5 mm
Lead breakage and short circuit are out of range and counted as safe failures.
Thermocouple (TC)
- U  80 mV (type E at 1000 K)
- U  -10 mV (type E at -270 K)
Lead breakage and short circuit lead to plausible temperature readings and were rated
dangerous undetected. Special values apply, . If you are using a signal converter with line
fault detection, the values for standard 2-wire applications apply.
For the evaluation, all deviations from the input signal were rated as dangerous undetected,
if the deviations are
greater than the specified leakage current or
greater than the 1  line resistance.
The user must observe the valid range for the signals in the application and react accordingly
if this range is left.
The values given in the following table are calculated for 2-wire applications as field devices
are usually connected by more than one wire. For the calculation, add the numbers from
the respective column to the numbers given for the safety loop. They are already summarized
for the respective application.
12
values in the functional safety manual and the specified calculation
avg
2
Cu)

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Sil m-lb-ex-4000-systemM-lb-4000-systemM-lb-ex-4000-systemM-lb-4212

Table of Contents