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1.4.2.4 ENVIRONMENT FACTORS

 

 

The  existence  of  the  following  factors 
may  preclude  the  use  of  safety  mat 
systems in particular applications:

 

 

(a)

  r isk  of  injur y  fr om  ther mal  or 

other radiation.

 

(b)

  a  tendency  for  the  machine  to 

eject materials or components.

 

(c)

  a  need  for   heavy  vehicles  to 

frequently enter the dangerous area.

 

(d) 

continuous or  repeated immer sion 

in water or other fluids.

 

(e)

  exposur e  to  damage  due  to 

droppage of heavy or sharp objects.

 

(f) 

exposur e  to  spillage  of  hot  and/or 

solidifying substances.

 

(g)

  exposur e  to  spillage  of  aggr essive 

chemicals. 

 

 

Consult  Tapeswitch  or  your  Tapeswitch 
agent if in doubt.

 

 

 

1.5 STANDARDS AND SAFETY

 

 

1.5.1 GENERAL

 

 

Tapeswitch  CKP/S1  safety  mat  systems 
have  been  designed  to  meet  the 
requirements  of  the  European  Standard 
EN  13856

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1  "Safety  of  Machinery. 

Presssure

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sensitive  protective  device. 

General  principles  for  the  design  and 
testing  of  pressure

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sensitive  mats  and 

floors".

 

 

They  also  conform  to  Performance 
Level  PLd  of  EN13849

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1  "Safety  of 

machinery. 

Safety

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related  parts  of 

control  systems.    General  principles  for 
design"  when  used  with  a  Tapeswitch 
PRSU/4  control  unit.  In  this  case  the 
probability  of  dangerous  failures  per 
hour, PFHd , is  1.03 x 10

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7

 

 

As  a  component  only,  the  B

10d

  lifespan 

value  for    the  mat  sensor  is  4.0  x  10

cycles.

 

Summary of Contents for CKP/S1

Page 1: ...stem WARNING Tapeswitch safety mat systems are intended to protect operators working at or near dangerous machinery They can only perform this function if they are correctly fitted and interfaced to a...

Page 2: ...TEM OVERVIEW 2 2 SENSORS 2 3 CONTROL UNIT 3 INSTALLATION 3 1 GENERAL 3 2 SENSOR INSTALLATION 3 3 CONTROL UNITS 3 4 INITIAL CHECKING 4 PERIODIC CHECKING 4 1 GENERAL 4 2 COMMISSIONING CHECKS 4 3 SIX MON...

Page 3: ...the overall dimensions of the mat as shown in Figure 1 This should be borne in mind when specifying the size of mat for a particular application See section 1 6 for further guidance on determining se...

Page 4: ...base and a cover The edging can accommodate the mat wiring and provides a 20 degree ramp to prevent a tripping hazard at the mat edge 1 3 PRODUCT FEATURES 1 3 1 SENSORS Tapeswitch internal switching e...

Page 5: ...ucted to provide the level of safety integrity determined by a risk assessment as describedinsection1 4 2 2 1 4 2 3 RISK FACTORS Every machine has its own unique hazards In order to determine the leve...

Page 6: ...ressive chemicals Consult Tapeswitch or your Tapeswitch agent if in doubt 1 5 STANDARDS AND SAFETY 1 5 1 GENERAL Tapeswitch CKP S1 safety mat systems have been designed to meet the requirements of the...

Page 7: ...ted whilst the person is inside the dangerous area b a presence sensing device the sensor is positioned such that it will be actuated by a person who is inside a dangerous area c a trip device the sen...

Page 8: ...ust not exceed two mats as shown in Figure 4 Figure 3 Arrangement of mat joints MACHINE JOINT OF MATS PERPENDICULAR TO DIRECTION OF APPROACH DIRECTION OF APPROACH MAT 1 MAT 2 1 6 1 2 USE AS A COMBINED...

Page 9: ...o move during this time The sensor must therefore be dimensioned such that the nearest point at which a person could first touch the mat is at a certain minimum distance from the dangerous parts to pr...

Page 10: ...The primary guarding device could be an interlocking fence photo electric curtain or similar device In this case it is necessary to ensure that the dangerous area between the primary guarding device a...

Page 11: ...ails Figure 7 Lead position options 1 6 2 2 CONTROL UNIT When ordering control units simply use the control unit type designation i e PRSU 4 1 6 2 3 AE 13 MAT EDGING AE 13 Mat Edging is for use with t...

Page 12: ...time to operate when motion is initiated or arrested NOTE On low to medium risk machines a single MPCE is normally used If two MPCE s are provided their function should be such that each of them is c...

Page 13: ...and repeated operation Several million operations is typical PVC SLEEVE PVC SLEEVE UPPER CONDUCTOR PVC SLEEVE UPPER CONDUCTOR LOWER CONDUCTOR LOWER CONDUCTOR 2 2 2 COMBINATION OF SENSORS When a numbe...

Page 14: ...revent access to the dangerous parts of the machine from any direction not covered by the sensor Such steps could include fixed or interlocking fences or screens additional pressure sensitive mats or...

Page 15: ...edges or projections greater than 1mm may cause premature degradation Where the surface is rough cracked or breaking up it should be treated using proprietary sealing and levelling compounds 3 2 2 SE...

Page 16: ...lot holes through each corner piece and holes in the base sections if applicable Remove base sections corner pieces and drill and plug the floor Refit base sections and corner pieces and secure in pos...

Page 17: ...trol unit Protect any edges over which the cables pass with grommet strip or similar Step 7 Fit the cover extrusion of the edging using suitable self tapping screws SEE FIGURE 17 SEE FIGURE 17 Figure...

Page 18: ...r cables to the control unit according to Table 1 taking particular care that there are no stray strands which could cause a short between adjacent terminals 3 3 3 POWER CONNECTION Connect 24V to term...

Page 19: ...hine has two MPCEs a pair of normally closed auxiliary contacts from each MPCE can be connected in series with the reset input as shown in Figure 20 This provides cross monitoring of the MPCEs such th...

Page 20: ...relays from the effects of switching inductive loads it is recommended that arc suppressors should be fitted in parallel with the MPCE coils as shown Figures 21 and 22 Arc suppressors must not be fitt...

Page 21: ...l requirements of section 1 4 2 1 of this manual ii Check that the level of safety integrity provided by the safety mat system is suitable for the level of risk presented by the machine as described i...

Page 22: ...operate over the whole active area by walking heel to toe over the whole area in two directions as shown in Figure 23 Actuation can be checked by observing the SENSOR CLEAR indicator which is lit whe...

Page 23: ...he machine user The results should be recorded and a copy should be kept on or near the machine Specific statutory requirements may apply to certain types of machine The designated person should a Ins...

Page 24: ...5 OPERATION MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING 5 2 MAINTENANCE 5 2 1 SENSORS The sensors do not need any maintenance however the life of the sensor will be considerably increased if a basic cleaning routineis...

Page 25: ...ING POTENTIALLY LETHAL VOLTAGES ONLY THOSE PERSONS WITH THE APPROPRIATE TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE SHOULD UNDERTAKE THIS WORK IF IN ANY DOUBT CALL TAPESWITCH OR YOUR TAPESWITCH DISTRIBUTOR IMPORTANT AFTE...

Page 26: ...t piece 600N Protection Rating IP65 Inactive Area 50mm wide around outer edge of single sensor or combination of sensors Operating voltage 30Vdc maximum Weight approx 16kg m2 Static Load 75kg cm2 Vehi...

Page 27: ...s are those of the manufacturer and have not been verified independently 6 3 1 MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTIC PERFORMANCE TEST METHOD Tensile Stregth 1200lbs in2 ASTM D 412 Elongation 150 minimum ASTM D 41...

Page 28: ...yl Alcohol B Carbon Tetrachloride C Chloroform C Creosote C Cresol C Ethyl Acetate C Ethyl Alcohol B Ethyl Ether B Formaldehyde B Gasoline B Hydrochloric Acid concentrated B Hydrofluoric Acid concentr...

Page 29: ...o C Reset Function Manual or Auto Link Selectable Safety Outputs Device Type Contacts Contact Rating Safety Relay Force operated contacts 3 x Normally Open 1 x Normally Closed monitor non safety 5A 24...

Page 30: ...switch de Web www tapeswitch de Tapeswitch Japan 5 11 23 Nakakasai Hirano Bldg Edogawa ku Tokyo Japan 134 0083 Tel 81 3 5676 5421 Fax 81 3 5676 5422 Email info tapeswitch co jp Web www tapeswitch co j...

Page 31: ...tch Ltd Authorised to declare on behalf of the compa ny and to compile the Technical File Technical File No TCF 0283 CKP S1safety mats NBR SBR Koroseal and PVC material versions RKP safety mats MDP sa...

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