
Safety option 30
Response times
Response times of the safety bus
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EDS84DPSO01 EN 2.1
5.9.2
Response times of the safety bus
PROFIsafe
Response time to an event in the safety sensors (PROFIsafe input data)
[ms]
t
1
Response time of the sensors
according to manufacturer
information
t
2
Input delay of the safe inputs
C15034:
0
... 100
Input error:
2
t
3
Processing time in drive−based safety
24
PROFIsafe input data ready for transmission to ...
S
t
Ps
PROFIsafe cycle time
according to manufacturer
information
PROFIsafe input data ready for processing in the safety PLC ...
S
Tab. 5−4
Response time to an event in the sensors
Response time to a PROFIsafe control word (PROFIsafe output data)
[ms]
t
4
Processing time in the safety PLC
must be calculated
t
Ps
PROFIsafe cycle time
according to manufacturer
information
t
5
Processing time in drive−based safety
14
Safety function starts after ...
S
Tab. 5−5
Response time in case of PROFIsafe request
Information on how to calculate the processing time and transmission time of the
PROFIsafe can be found in the documentation of the safety PLC used.
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Note!
If PROFIsafe communication is troubled, the fail−safe status will be reached
after the PROFIsafe monitoring time (F_WD_Time) has expired. PROFIsafe
communication is passivated.
Example
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After an event has occurred at a safe input, the message is fed back to drive−based
safety via the safety PLC.
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Drive−based safety activates a safety function.
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Hence, the maximum response time to the event is calculated as follows:
t
max response
= t
1
+ t
2
+ t
3
+ max {t
WD
; t
PS
+ t
4
+ t
Ps
+ t
5
}
When calculating the maximum response time, include the times of the safety functions,
e.g. in case of SS1 the stopping time (30 s) until STO is active.