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Important . . . Read This Before Proceeding!

It is the responsibility of the machine designer, controls engineer, machine builder and/or maintenance electrician to apply and maintain

this product in full compliance with all applicable regulations and standards. The product can provide the required safeguarding function

only if it is properly installed, properly operated, and properly maintained. This manual attempts to provide complete installation, opera-

tional, and maintenance instruction. 

Reading the manual completely is highly recommended.

 Please direct any questions regarding the

application or use of the product to a Banner Engineering Applications Engineer at the locations listed in this document.

WARNING: User Responsibility

The user is responsible for ensuring that all local, state, and national laws, rules, codes, and regulations

relating to the use of this product in any particular application are satisfied. Extreme care is urged that all

legal requirements have been met and that all installation, operation, and maintenance instructions con-

tained in the product documentation are followed.

Applicable Standards (List is Not All-Inclusive)

U.S. Application Standards

ANSI B11.0 General (Safety) Requirements and Risk Assessment
ANSI B11.19 Performance Criteria for Safeguarding
ANSI NFPA 79 Electrical Standard for Industrial Machinery
ANSI/RIA R15.06 Safety Requirements for Industrial Robots and Robot Systems
ANSI/PMMI B155.1 Package Machinery and Packaging-Related Converting Machinery — Safety Requirements

International/European Standards

ISO 12100-1 & -2 (EN 292-1 & -2) Safety of Machinery – Basic Concepts, General Principles for Design
IEC 60204-1 Electrical Equipment of Machines Part 1: General Requirements
IEC 61508 Functional Safety of Electrical/Electronic/Programmable Electronic Safety-Related Systems
ISO 62061 Functional Safety of Safety-Related Electrical, Electronic and Programmable Control Systems
ISO 13849-1 (EN 954-1) Safety-Related Parts of Control Systems
ISO 13855 (EN 999) The Positioning of Protective Equipment in Respect to Approach Speeds of Parts of the Human Body
ISO 14121 (EN 1050) Principles of Risk Assessment

These and other standards are available from:

OSHA Documents:

 

http://www.osha.gov

 (Tel: 202.512.1800)

American National Standards Institute (ANSI):

 

http://www.ansi.org

 (Tel: 212.642.4900)

Robotics Industries Association (RIA):

 

http://www.robotics.org

 (Tel: 734.994.6088)

National Fire Protection Association (NFPA):

 

http://www.nfpa.org

 (Tel: 800.344.3555)

NSSN National Resource for Global Standards :

 http://www.nssn.org/

 (Tel: 212.642.4980)

IHS Standards Store:

 

http://www.global.ihs.com/

 (Tel: 303.397.7956, 800.854.7179)

Document Center:

 

http://www.document-center.com/home.cfm

 (Tel: 650.591.7600)

 

 

ED1G Enabling Switch

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Summary of Contents for ED1G

Page 1: ...dard ANSI B11 19 Performance Criteria for Safeguards ANSI NFPA 79 2007 and IEC 60204 1 2000 Electrical Re quirements for Industrial Machines Enabling switch left and Enabling switch with integral mome...

Page 2: ...FPA 79 Electrical Standard for Industrial Machinery ANSI RIA R15 06 Safety Requirements for Industrial Robots and Robot Systems ANSI PMMI B155 1 Package Machinery and Packaging Related Converting Mach...

Page 3: ...otherwise be safeguarded Each enabling device must be concurrently operated before machine motion can be initiated The enabling device is not considered to be an emergency stop device but if performin...

Page 4: ...o be bypassed Initiation of motion should only be through a hold to run type of control All emergency stops must remain active The means of bypassing must be employed at the same level of reliability...

Page 5: ...nd must comply with the relevant electrical standards and wiring codes such as the NEC National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA79 or IEC 60204 1 and all applicable local standards and codes Lockout tagout p...

Page 6: ...series connected see wiring diagram and the following warning WARNING Multiple Switching Devices Whenever two or more devices are connected to the same safety module controller Contacts of the corres...

Page 7: ...m L2 27 mm Wire Stripping Length L3 L3 6 mm Terminal No Connector Base L1 L2 L3 L3 Figure 3 Wire lengths to terminal connections 5 Replace the cover and secure with the three screws torque 1 1 to 1 3...

Page 8: ...S21 S22 S12 13 23 33 S31 S32 24 14 34 44 43 A2 S34 S33 Functions requiring bypass Functions not requiring bypass Machine Control Circuits 5 6 1 Selection of the enabling device must be capable of bei...

Page 9: ...the interconnect cabling for crushing cuts or wear 2 Inspect the device for loosening or damage to the mounting hardware or means of storage 3 With the enabling device selected e g bypass or maintenan...

Page 10: ...ons minimum Operating frequency 1 200 operations per hour max imum Electrical Life 100 000 operations minimum at rated load Pollution Degree 3 Terminal Pulling Strength 20 N minimum Terminal Screw Tor...

Page 11: ...esistive load AC 12 2 A 1 A Inductive load AC 15 1 A 0 5 A DC Resistive load DC 12 2 A 0 4 A 0 2 A Inductive load DC 13 1 A 0 22 A 0 1 A Rated Current le Mo mentary push button switch Terminals 7 8 mo...

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