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1.4 Installation and commissioning
National or regional regulations
The integrator of the robot system is responsible for the safety of the robot system.
The integrator is responsible that the robot system is designed and installed in
accordance with the safety requirements set forth in the applicable national and
regional standards and regulations.
The integrator of the robot system is required to perform an assessment of the
hazards and risks.
Layout
The robot integrated to a robot system shall be designed to allow safe access to
all areas during installation, operation, maintenance, and repair.
If the manipulator is delivered with mechanical stops, these can be used for reducing
the working area.
A perimeter safeguarding, for example a fence, shall be dimensioned to withstand
the following:
•
The force of the manipulator.
•
The force of the load handled by the robot if dropped or released at maximum
speed.
•
The maximum possible impact caused by a breaking or malfunctioning
rotating tool or other device fitted to the robot.
The maximum TCP speed and the maximum velocity of the robot axes are detailed
in the section
Robot motion
in the product specification for the respective
manipulator.
Consider exposure to hazards, such as slipping, tripping, and falling.
Consider hazards from other equipment in the robot system, for example, that
guards remain active until identified hazards are reduced to an acceptable level.
Allergenic material
See
Environmental information on page 305
for specification of allergenic materials
in the product, if any.
Securing the robot to the foundation
The robot must be properly fixed to its foundation/support, as described in the
product manual.
When the robot is installed at a height, hanging, or other than mounted directly on
the floor, there will be additional hazards.
Electrical safety
The mains power must be installed to fulfill national regulations.
The power supply wiring to the robot must be sufficiently fused and if necessary,
it must be possible to disconnect it manually from the mains power.
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Product manual - IRBP /D2009
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