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Operating instructions
Safety-monitoring module
SRB-E-301MC
EN
8. Set-up and maintenance
8.1 Commissioning
The safety relay module features protection class IP54 for installation
in a switch cabinet.
The safety relay module is delivered ready for operation.
Application 1 is preset in the factory.
8.2 Functional testing
The safety function of the safety-monitoring module must be tested.
The following conditions must be previously checked and met:
1. Correct fixing
2. Check the integrity of the cable entry and connections
3. Check the safety-monitoring module's enclosure for damage
4. Check the electrical function of the connected sensor technology and
their influence on the safety-monitoring module and the downstream
actuators
The safety relay module features self-test functions.
If a fault is detected, the system adopts a safe mode and leads,
if necessary, to undelayed deactivation of all safety outputs.
8.3 Behaviour in the case of faults
In the event of a fault the following procedure is recommended:
1. Identify faults according to chapter 6.1.
2. Rectify the fault if it is described in the table.
If fault could not be rectified, please contact the manufacturer.
8.4 Setting report
This report regarding the setting of the device must be completed
accordingly by the customer and enclosed in the technical
documentation of the machine.
The setting report must be available whenever a safety check is
performed.
Company:
The safety-monitoring module is used in the following machine:
Machine n°
Machine type
Module n°
Configured application (mode):
Set on (date)
Signature of the responsible person
8.5 Maintenance
A regular visual inspection and functional test, including the following
steps, is recommended:
1. Check the correct fixing of the safety-monitoring module
2. Check the cable for damages
3. Check electrical function
If a manual functional check is necessary to detect a
possible accumulation of faults, then this must take place
during the intervals noted as follows:
• at least every month for PL e with category 3 or
category 4 (according to ISO 13849-1) or SIL 3 with HFT
(hardware fault tolerance) = 1 (according to IEC 62061);
• at least every 12 months for PL d with category 3
(according to ISO 13849-1) or SIL 2 with HFT (hardware
fault tolerance) = 1 (according to IEC 62061).
Damaged or defective components must be replaced.
9. Disassembly and disposal
9.1 Disassembly
The safety-monitoring module must be disassembled in a de-energised
condition only.
9.2 Disposal
The safety-monitoring module must be disposed of in an appropriate
manner in accordance with the national prescriptions and legislations.
10. Appendix
10.1 Wiring/circuit information
Air clearances and creepage distances of the safety contacts:
1
S11 13 23 33
34
24
14
S12
A1
X1
41
S22
S
R
B
-E
-3
01
M
C
A2
X2
42
S21
U
i
K1
K2
QS
mode
U
B
The safety contacts comply with the requirements for basic insulation.