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42 Overview
Note:
ABB recommends to use external devices which are equipped with either a
positive mechanical action or force guided contacts.
Note:
With external test pulses, the length of the pulses shall be 0.5 … 2 ms. Test
pulses must be in totally different phasing, and must not overlap.
•
Outputs
: If diagnostic pulsing is used, failures that short-circuit the signal to the
voltage supply or the ground potential are detected. Failures that open-circuit the
actuator are not detected.
You can select the logical signal level for each digital output by a parameter. The
selections are Active low (0 V) and Active high (24 V). Select the level depending on
the application requirements. For example, Active high is suitable for the SLS
indication and Active low for the SBC output. The FSO module operates according to
the de-energize to 0 V principle, which means that in case of power loss or Fail-safe
situation, the outputs will go to the low state (0 V).
WARNING!
Only use the Active high selection of a digital output for indicating
a status. Do not use the selection for the control of a safety device.
Acknowledgement
Safety functions have four acknowledgement methods for entering the Operational
state (at power-up or after a safety function request is removed):
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Manual
(recommended)
:
The user must first acknowledge the FSO locally from
the FSO I/O to allow the drive to restart.
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Automatic:
The FSO grants the drive permission to restart after a safety function
request is removed or the power-up process is completed. If the drive is in the
automatic start mode, it starts automatically, which may cause danger.
•
From a safety PLC
: The FSO module expects an external acknowledgement
signal from a safety PLC via the PROFIsafe communication bus.
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Manual or from a safety PLC:
The FSO module expects an external
acknowledgement signal either from the FSO I/O or from a safety PLC.
The acknowledgement method can be selected separately for the power-up, the STO
(SSE and SS1 always end in drive STO), SLS, SDI and POUS safety functions.
For more information, see section
. For fault
recovery, see chapter
on page
WARNING!
If the FSO module has the automatic acknowledgement in use,
make sure that it does not cause an unacceptable risk, for example, due to an
automatic start of the drive.
Summary of Contents for FSO-21
Page 1: ... OPTIONS FOR ABB DRIVES FSO 21 safety functions module User s manual ...
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Page 16: ...16 Safety instructions ...
Page 34: ...34 Safety information and considerations ...
Page 52: ...52 Overview ...
Page 236: ...236 PROFIsafe ...
Page 265: ...PROFIsafe 265 2 Select your CPU from the list 3 Install the FENA 21 GSDML file ...
Page 275: ...PROFIsafe 275 20 In ABB_Drive FB add blocks DPRD_DAT and DPWR_DAT 21 Insert values to blocks ...
Page 282: ...282 PROFIsafe 5 To read the diagnostic messages select the I O Device Diagnostics tab ...
Page 286: ...286 PROFIsafe ...
Page 304: ...304 Installation ...
Page 400: ...400 Configuration ...
Page 488: ...488 Verification and validation ...
Page 506: ...506 Fault tracing ...
Page 514: ...514 Maintenance ...
Page 536: ...536 Technical data ...