90 Safety functions
SSE with speed limit activated SBC, SBC before STO
In these examples, the SBC function is activated at a user-defined speed limit and
drive STO function after a user-defined delay (negative SBC delay). The reason to
use a negative SBC delay (parameter
) is to have the mechanical brake
closed just before the drive STO circuit is opened.
With time monitoring
The operation of the SSE with speed limit activated SBC, SBC before STO and time
monitoring is described in the time diagram and table below. For configuration, see
section
How to configure SSE with speed limit activated SBC, SBC before STO
on
page
A
SBC speed (parameter
): Speed limit below which the FSO activates the SBC
function (brake).
B
): Time after which the FSO activates the STO
function regardless of the motor speed.
C
SBC delay (parameter
): Time from the activation of the SBC function to the
moment when the FSO activates the drive STO function
.
D
SBC time to zero (parameter
): Time from the SBC activation to the moment
when the safety function is completed and the SSE completed indication (parameter
) goes on. The acknowledgment becomes allowed. You must set this to the
estimated time in which the motor brakes to a stop from the maximum speed.
E
Response time (depends on system configuration, see page
Drive STO state
& indication
SSE request
Motor speed
Time
SSE state &
indication
1
7
2
SBC output
3
A
E
SSE completed
indication
B
3b
C
D
4
6
5
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