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Subject to technical modifications, no responsibility is accepted for the accuracy of this information. © EUCHNER 2016 

AP000152-05_03/16 

 

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Important note – please observe carefully! 

 

This document is intended for a design engineer who possesses the requisite knowledge in safety engineering and knows the 

applicable standards, e.g. through training for qualification as a safety engineer. Only with the appropriate qualification is it possible 

to integrate the introduced example into a complete safety chain. 

The example represents only a part of a complete safety chain and does not fulfill any safety function on its own. In order to fulfill a 
safety function, the energy switch-off function for the hazard location and the software within the safety evaluation must also be 

considered, for example. 

The introduced applications are only examples for solving certain safety tasks for protecting safety guards. The examples cannot 

be comprehensive due to the application-dependent and individual protection goals within a machine/installation. 

 

If questions pertaining to this example remain open, please contact us directly.

 

 

In accordance with Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC, the design engineer of a machine or installation is obligated to perform a risk 

assessment and take measures to reduce the risk. When doing this, the engineer must comply with the applicable national and 

international standards. Standards generally represent the current state of the art. Therefore, the design engineer should 

continuously inform himself about changes in the standards and adapt his considerations to them. Relevant standards include EN 
ISO 13849 and EN 62061. This application must be regarded only as assistance for the considerations about safety measures.  

The design engineer of a machine/installation is obligated to assess the safety technology himself. The examples must not be used 

for assessment, because only a small excerpt of a complete safety function was considered in terms of safety engineering here. 

In order to be able to use the safety switch applications correctly on safety guards, it is indispensable to observe the standards EN 
ISO 13849-1, EN ISO 14119 and all relevant C-standards for the respective machine type. Under no circumstances does this 

document replace the engineer’s own risk assessment, and it cannot serve as the basis for a fault assessment. 

Particularly in case of a fault exclusion, it must be noted that this can be performed only by the design engineer of a machine or 

installation and requires a reason. A general fault exclusion is not possible. More information about fault exclusion can be found in 
EN ISO 13849-2. 

Changes at products or within assemblies from third-party suppliers used in this example can lead to the function no longer being 

ensured or the safety assessment having to be adapted. In any event, the information in the operating instructions on the part of 

EUCHNER, as well as on the part of third-party suppliers, must be taken as the basis before this application is integrated into an 
overall safety function. If contradictions should arise between the operating instructions and this document, please contact us 

directly. 

 
Use of brand and company names 
 

All mentioned brand and company names are property of the respective manufacturers. The use is only for clear identification of 
compatible peripheral devices and environment of operation in combination with our products. 

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Содержание CET3-AR Series

Страница 1: ...CHNER 2 Other 2 Functional description 3 General 3 Connections 3 Safety assessment 4 Principle circuit diagram 5 AR safety switches connected in series 7 Usage of the Reset input 7 Teaching in actuators 7 Setting of the operating mode selector switch mode 8 Automatic manual start without short circuit detection 8 Monitored start rising edge without short circuit detection 8 Monitored start falling...

Страница 2: ... no item designation Safety switches with guard locking and guard locking monitoring with transponder technology 109401 CET3 AR CRA AH 50X SG 109401 112921 CET3 AR CRA CH 50F SG C2333 112921 113139 CET3 AR CRA AH 50X SG C2290 113139 113958 CET3 AR CRA CH 50F SG C2357 113958 113965 CET3 AR CRA AH 50F SG 113965 114090 CET3 AR CDA CH 50X SG 114090 114508 CET3 AR CRA AH 50F SG C2333 114508 114512 CET3...

Страница 3: ...ortant According to EN ISO 14119 it shall be ensured that the hazard caused by a machine has disappeared before the guard locking can be released OUT Monitoring output HIGH when outputs OA and OB are switched on safety guard closed and locked Function is not used OUTD Door monitoring output HIGH when the actuator is within the operating distance and the CET is ready for controlling guard locking s...

Страница 4: ...Z s5 Therefore PL e in accordance with EN ISO 13849 1 can be achieved for locking mechanism position monitoring of guard locking of the CET3 Series connection of three CET3 devices does not reduce the achievable PL A safety assessment for control of guard locking is not part of this example and must be supplemented for the respective machine by the design engineer in accordance with the risk asses...

Страница 5: ...ical modifications no responsibility is accepted for the accuracy of this information EUCHNER 2016 AP000152 05_03 16 Page 5 of 10 Principle circuit diagram In the example Automatic Reset of the PNOZ s5 is used Figure 1 ...

Страница 6: ...Subject to technical modifications no responsibility is accepted for the accuracy of this information EUCHNER 2016 AP000152 05_03 16 Page 6 of 10 Figure 2 ...

Страница 7: ...each in input J proceed as follows 1 Open the safety door on which the switch or actuator is to be replaced 2 Mount the new switch or actuator and close all safety doors in the chain 3 Actuate the reset for at least 3 s 24 V on RST 4 On the safety switch that is positioned at a new actuator the green LED flashes at approx 1 Hz and the actuator is taught in This happens for approx 1 minute do not s...

Страница 8: ...tly with a CET3 Automatic manual start without short circuit detection Operating mode selector switch mode Automatic manual start Without short circuit detection Monitored start rising edge without short circuit detection Operating mode selector switch mode Monitored start rising edge Without short circuit detection Monitored start falling edge without short circuit detection Operating mode select...

Страница 9: ...ity is accepted for the accuracy of this information EUCHNER 2016 AP000152 05_03 16 Page 9 of 10 Setting of the Reset for PNOZ s5 Only with the following settings does the safety relay PNOZ s5 operate correctly with a CET3 Manual Reset Automatic Reset ...

Страница 10: ...only as assistance for the considerations about safety measures The design engineer of a machine installation is obligated to assess the safety technology himself The examples must not be used for assessment because only a small excerpt of a complete safety function was considered in terms of safety engineering here In order to be able to use the safety switch applications correctly on safety guar...

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