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PN:80-D27 Rev.B
DMP System Response if an Interlock Fails
Safety interlock devices mounted on the DMP system sense the hazardous operating conditions below . The DMP system
takes the actions listed when an interlock fails .
SAFETY INTERLOCKED CONDITION
IF THIS INTERLOCK FAILS . . .
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For all conditions
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No job will start
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Warning message appears on DMP system display
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External/internal sliding front doors are open
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Airlock door open
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Orange stacklight illuminates
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Laser interlock activated
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Supply of the motors is cut off (400V)
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Chamber front door open
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Scan head access door open
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Laser interlock activated
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Right/left side panels open
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E-Stop
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Supply of the motors is cut off (400V)
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Laser power cut off
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230V actuators cut off (sieving, blowers, light, oven,
vacuum cleaner recoiler, vibrating channel)
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Pneumatic actuators stopped (airlock, tamping,
scraper)
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Red stacklight illuminates
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Oxygen in process chamber too high
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No job will start
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Warning message appears on DMP system display
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Blowers not operating .
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Process filter valves closed
Limited Access and Barrier Shielding
DMP equipment frame and enclosure designs limit access to the following:
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Service areas
, such as cabinets and enclosures for electrical power and automation controls . This prevents accidental
exposure to electrical shock hazards .
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Material areas
, such as material feed hoppers . This prevents:
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burn hazards by minimizing exposure to heated material
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slip hazards by preventing material from spilling onto the floor
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fire hazards by minimizing airborne dust cloud formation and potential ignition. See SDS for complete material
hazard details .
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Laser beam optics and scanning areas
, including the fully-enclosed print head—where the laser beam originates—
and the interior of the print chamber, into which the beam projects . The scan head and chamber are designed to mini-
mize hazards such as burns, eye injury, and fire in the following ways:
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The scan head optics and laser beam duct (at the top of the chamber) prevents the laser beam from being aimed
outside the print chamber .
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The fully enclosed chamber blocks laser radiation from escaping to the outside .
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The material of the chamber window, which conforms to CE EN207, also blocks laser radiation so you can safely
observe the part during a print .