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than the duration of the braking ramp controlled by the inverter with maximum load inertia and from maximum speed. Any external forces
must also be considered, e.g. effects due to gravity.
When implementing a SS1 function with the inverter, the user is responsible for ensuring the drive’s configuration will allow a controlled
braking ramp to be initiated by the external safety device. This is particularly important when using serial link communications for normal
control of the drive.
During the active braking phase of SS1 or Stop category 1 (controlled stop with safely monitored time delay according to EN60204-
1:2006), faulty operation of the drive must be allowed for. If a fault in the drive system occurs during the active braking phase, the load
may coast to a stop or might even actively accelerate until expiration of the defined time delay. It is not the remit of this document to
specify these measures. This is for the user to assess.
When the inverter detects either an internal STO fault or an external single-channel user fault, the user must immediately fully resolve the
fault. The user must ensure dual-channel operation has been fully restored before attempting to use the inverter STO safety feature.
DANGER
FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN STO NOT BEING ACHIEVABLE, AND THUS THE MOTOR MAY ROTATE UNEXPECTEDLY
AND COULD RESULT IN INJURY, DEATH OR DAMAGE. FURTHER OPERATION OF THE INVERTER WITHOUT RESOLVING THIS
FAILURE IS ENTIRELY AT THE USER’S OWN RISK. SEE SAFETY CATEGORY DEFINITIONS AND LIMITATIONS, REFER TO EN ISO
13849-1:2008.
It is the user’s responsibility to ensure that their overall control implementation recovers safely from supply loss or dips.
In all instances it is the user’s responsibility formally to perform suitable risk assessments, and invoke and fully validate the necessary risk
reduction measures after having thoroughly understood the application, the drive product and its features. Of special relevance is to assess
the risk of the two STO user inputs shorting together.
Summary of Contents for AC30 series
Page 48: ...4 27 Installation AC30 series Variable Speed Inverter Basic Speed Control Wiring...
Page 50: ...4 29 Installation AC30 series Variable Speed Inverter Auto Manual Control Wiring...
Page 52: ...4 31 Installation AC30 series Variable Speed Inverter Raise Lower Trim Wiring...
Page 54: ...4 33 Installation AC30 series Variable Speed Inverter Presets Speeds Wiring...
Page 56: ...4 35 Installation AC30 series Variable Speed Inverter PID Control Wiring...
Page 150: ...9 25 Setup Wizard AC30 series Variable Speed Inverter Figure 9 16 Charting Drive Parameters...
Page 233: ...Compliance C 20 AC30 series Variable Speed Inverter Frame H...
Page 234: ...C 21 Compliance AC30 series Variable Speed Inverter Frame J...
Page 266: ...D 6 Parameter Reference AC30 series Variable Speed Drive...
Page 343: ...Parameter Reference D 83 AC30 series Variable Speed Drive Offset Input 100 100 x Scale Value...
Page 495: ...E Plan Library E 2 AC30 series Variable Speed Inverter Which then brings up the E Plan page...