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The user is responsible

 for making sure that all machine operators, maintenance personnel, electricians, and supervisors are

thoroughly familiar with and understand all instructions regarding the installation, maintenance, and use of this product, and with the

machinery it controls. The user and any personnel involved with the installation and use of this product must be thoroughly familiar

with all applicable standards, some of which are listed within the specifications. Banner Engineering Corp. makes no claim regarding

a specific recommendation of any organization, the accuracy or effectiveness of any information provided, or the appropriateness of

the provided information for a specific application.

WARNING:

Not a safeguarding device

Failure to follow these instructions could result in serious injury or death.

This device is not considered a safeguarding device because it requires an overt action by an individual
to stop machine motion or hazards. A safeguarding device limits or eliminates an individual's exposure
to a hazard without action by the individual or others. This device cannot be substituted for required
safeguarding. Refer to the applicable standards to determine those requirements.

Emergency Stop Considerations

NFPA 79, ANSI B11.19, IEC/EN 60204-1, and ISO 13850 specify emergency stop requirements, including the following:

Emergency-stop push buttons shall be located at each operator control station and at other operating stations where

emergency shutdown is required.

Stop and emergency-stop push buttons shall be continuously operable and readily accessible from all control and operating

stations where located. Do not mute or bypass E-stop buttons.

Actuators of emergency-stop devices shall be colored red. The background immediately around the device actuator shall be

colored yellow (where possible). The actuator of a push-button-operated device shall be of the palm or mushroom-head

type.

The emergency-stop actuator shall be a self-latching type.

WARNING:

Do not mute or bypass any emergency stop device

Muting or bypassing the safety outputs renders the emergency stop function ineffective.

ANSI B11.19, NFPA 79 and IEC/EN 60204-1 require that the emergency stop function remains active at
all times.

WARNING:

Connect two or more devices to the same safety module (controller) in series

Connecting devices in parallel defeats the switch contact monitoring ability of the module and creates an
unsafe condition that could result in serious injury or death.

Failure to test each device individually in this manner could result in undetected faults and create an
unsafe condition that could result in serious injury or death.

Connect the contacts of the corresponding pole of each switch in series. Never connect the contacts of
multiple switches in parallel. Individually actuate (engage) each device, then release (or re-arm) and
reset the safety module. This allows the module to check each switch and its wiring to detect faults.
Perform this check during the prescribed checkouts.

Installation and Maintenance

The device must not be affected by environmental conditions. 

Install the device so that operation is not impeded, but should be

protected against inadvertent operation

 (for example, accidental actuation by being bumped or leaned against). Do not operate

the switch using a tool. Do not expose the switch to excessive shocks and vibrations, otherwise the switch may be deformed or

damaged, causing malfunction or operation failure. See 

Dimensions 

on page 8.

Electrical installation must be made by qualified personnel

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 and must comply with NEC (National Electrical Code), NFPA 79 or

IEC/EN 60204-1, and all applicable local standards. It is not possible to give exact wiring instructions for a device that interfaces to a

multitude of machine control configurations. The following is general in nature; it is recommended to perform a risk assessment to

ensure appropriate application, interfacing/hookup, and risk reduction (see ISO 12100 or ANSI B11.0).
For SSA-EB1M..-.. series padlock-style lockable emergency stop push buttons, make sure that an applicable padlock and hasp is

used. The total weight of the padlock and hasp must not exceed 1500 g (3.3 lbs) or the switch may malfunction or fail.

Removing and Installing the Contact Block and Panel Mounting

For more information, please refer to the training video at 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjfR6d4ljrA

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A Qualified Person possesses a recognized degree or certificate or has extensive knowledge, training, and experience to solve problems relating to the
emergency stop installation.

 

 

SSA-EB Series Emergency Stop Push Button

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Summary of Contents for SSA-EB Series

Page 1: ...quirements of the isolation of hazardous energy see OSHA 29CFR1910 147 ANSI Z244 1 CSA Z460 ISO 14118 The locking feature can be used to provide supervisory personal control and provide an additional...

Page 2: ...es WARNING Connect two or more devices to the same safety module controller in series Connecting devices in parallel defeats the switch contact monitoring ability of the module and creates an unsafe c...

Page 3: ...hten the M30 jam nut using wrench SSA EB1 LRW or SSA EB1 LRTW to a maximum torque of 2 5 N m 1 8 ft lbs Note The allowable panel thickness is 1 mm to 5 mm for SSA EB1P and 1 mm to 6 mm for SSA EB1M Ba...

Page 4: ...PL1 11 SSA EB1ML1P 11 1 normally closed NC 1 normally open NO 11 12 X2 23 24 X1 LED24V SSA EB1P 13 SSA EB1MP 13 3 normally closed NC 1 normally open NO 22 11 12 21 41 42 34 33 SSA EB1PL1 13 SSA EB1ML1...

Page 5: ...Cover Install the SSA EB1 TC Terminal Cover 1 Align the TOP mark on the SSA EB1 TC terminal cover with the TOP mark on the contact block 2 Place the two projections on the bottom of the contact block...

Page 6: ...hould test each safety point for proper machine shutdown response A Designated Person should check the safety point for proper operation physical damage button looseness and excessive environmental co...

Page 7: ...mA Output Configuration See Installation and Maintenance on page 2 Mechanical Life 250 000 operations Terminals M3 screw terminal terminal cover included Recommended Torque 0 6 to 1 0 N m 5 3 to 8 8 i...

Page 8: ...0947 5 1 See Electrical Rating above for specific model and UL CE maximum ratings Required Overcurrent Protection WARNING Electrical connections must be made by qualified personnel in accordance with...

Page 9: ...rol units of different sizes and styles determine the values according to the dimensions operation and wiring convenience For padlock style lockable emergency stop push buttons determine the values ac...

Page 10: ...d contact blocks including LED indicators are only available as complete units and are not sold separately SSA EB1 FSTC IP20 Finger safe terminal cover SSA EB1 TC Standard terminal cover supplied SSA...

Page 11: ...Assessment and Risk Reduction ISO 13850 EN 418 Emergency Stop Devices Functional Aspects Principles for Design IEC 62061 Functional Safety of Safety Related Electrical Electronic and Programmable Cont...

Page 12: ...RA COSTS EXPENSES LOSSES LOSS OF PROFITS OR ANY INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY PRODUCT DEFECT OR FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT WHETHER ARISING IN CONTRAC...

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