18.3.1
Additional checklist for outdoor applications
For outdoor applications, the details relating to the items listed below must be available
no later than when the system is commissioned for the first time. However, these
depend on the specific application (the requirements of which must be reviewed by the
manufacturer or installer).
Is the scan plane horizontal?
Yes
⃞
No
⃞
When using the
Large areas
application type: Are regular checks being performed
to ensure that there are no objects at close range (< 50 mm from the optics
cover) impairing the line of sight of the device?
Yes
⃞
No
⃞
Has it been ensured that the device has a temperature of at least –10 °C when
switched on?
Yes
⃞
No
⃞
Is the device adequately protected against weather influences (rain, water spray,
flowing water, snow, ice, wind, direct sunlight)?
Yes
⃞
No
⃞
Has condensation been prevented by suitable measures?
Yes
⃞
No
⃞
Has the device been mounted with the optics cover facing downward?
Yes
⃞
No
⃞
Have vibrations and knocks been damped by suitable measures?
Yes
⃞
No
⃞
18.4
Mounting methods for protection from interference from systems in close proxim‐
ity
Mutual interference of several safety laser scanners is unlikely thanks to the safeHDDM
scanning technology. You can choose a suitable mounting method to guarantee particu‐
larly high availability or to avoid interference with laser scanners that do not have safe‐
HDDM functionality. In many cases, you can use the following examples as a guide.
NOTE
You must comply with the standard ISO 13855 when choosing the mounting method.
Mount several safety laser scanners offset and parallel to one another
≥
100 mm
Figure 83: Mounting 2 safety laser scanners with the optics cover facing downward
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