Mounting
Leuze electronic
RSL 410
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7.1.2 Suitable mounting locations
Area of application: Mounting
Tester: technician who mounts the safety sensor
Table 7.1:
Checklist for mounting preparations
7.1.3 Mounting the safety sensor
Proceed as follows:
Calculate the necessary safety distance and determine the required additional distances for your appli
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cation.
Determine the mounting location.
• Observe the information regarding the mounting locations; see chapter 7.1.2 "Suitable mounting
• Ensure that machine parts, safety guards or covers do not impair the safety sensor's field of vision.
• Make sure that the scanning range of the safety sensor is not limited. To mount the safety sensor
taking the scanning range into consideration, a template must be attached to the top cover of the
safety sensor.
Check:
Yes
No
Is the safety distance to the point of operation maintained?
Has the scanning angle of the safety sensor as given on the marking/template on the top
of the sensor been taken into consideration?
Can the point of operation or the danger zone only be accessed through the protective
field?
Have measures been taken to prevent the protective field from being bypassed by crawl
-
ing under?
Is stepping behind the protective device prevented or is mechanical protection available?
Can the safety sensors be fastened in such a way that they cannot be moved and
turned?
Is the safety sensor accessible for testing and replacing?
Is it impossible to actuate the reset button from within the danger zone?
Can the entire danger zone be seen from the installation site of the reset button?
If you answer one of the items on the checklist (see table 7.1) with
no
, the mounting location must
be changed.
Detailed information on mounting the safety sensor can be found in the document Quick Start
Guide RSL 400 .