Rockwell Automation Publication SAFETY-AT134B-EN-P - November 2015
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Safety Function: Cable Pull Switch with a Configurable Safety Relay
General Safety Information
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Introduction
This safety function application technique explains how to wire, configure, and integrate a Lifeline™ 4 cable pull switch,
and an E-stop with a Guardmaster® 440C-CR30 configurable safety relay and two safety contactors. When the Lifeline 4
cable pull switch is tripped, the E-stop is pressed, or a fault is detected, the 440C-CR30 relay turns off two outputs, which
then turn off two safety contactors and remove power from the motor.
Safety Function Realization: Risk Assessment
The required performance level is the result of a risk assessment and refers to the amount of the risk reduction to be carried
out by the safety-related parts of the control system. Part of the risk reduction process is to determine the safety functions of
the machine. In this application, the performance level required (PLr) by the risk assessment is Category 3, Performance
Level d (CAT. 3, PLd), for each safety function. A safety system that achieves CAT. 3, PLd, or higher, can be considered
control reliable. Each safety product has its own rating and can be combined to create a safety function that meets or
exceeds the PLr.
IMPORTANT
This application example is for advanced users and assumes that you are trained and experienced in safety system requirements.
ATTENTION:
Perform a risk assessment to make sure all task and hazard combinations have been identified and addressed. The risk
assessment can require additional circuitry to reduce the risk to a tolerable level. Safety circuits must take into consideration safety
distance calculations, which are not part of the scope of this document.
From: Risk Assessment (ISO 12100)
1. Identification of safety functions
2. Specification of characteristics of each function
3. Determination of required PL (PLr) for each safety function
To: Realization and PL Evaluation