Glossary
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Glossary
Cross-references to other glossary entries are shown in italics.
ANSI
Stands for American National Standards Institute, a U.S.
clearinghouse and coordinating body for voluntary standards activity
on the national level.
CE
CE Mark, or CE marking as it is officially named, is an obligatory
product mark for the European market, which indicates compliance
“certification” according to the requirements formulated in the
approximately 22 European “CE Marking Directives” and subsequent
European standards.
control reliability
A regulation defined in ANSI B11.1-2009 and OSHA 1910.217
requiring that a single component failure in a clutch/brake control
circuit not prevent the normal stopping action of the press, not create
an unintended stroke, and not allow initiation of a subsequent stroke
until the failure has been corrected.
CSA
Stands for Canadian Standards Association, an organization that
develops standards and codes for Canada. There are several testing
services firms, including UL, authorized to test products and certify
to these standards. CSA itself also provides these services.
depth penetration
factor
A value used in the ANSI formula for calculating the safety distance.
The depth penetration factor is a measure of how far an object, like
an operator’s hand, can move through the light curtain before the
light curtain reacts.
EDM
Stands for External Device Monitoring (EDM), a safety function that
monitors the Shadow 8 interface to the guarded machine. EDM
checks the interfacing relays to verify that they are responding
correctly to the light curtain and that there is no inconsistency
between the state of relays and that of the safety outputs. Also called
Machine Primary Control Element (MPCE) monitoring.
emergency stop
A signal sent to the press in response to a malfunction that stops the
press immediately.
fault code
A numeric code displayed on the IBIs on the Main Receiver
indicating that a Shadow 8 fault has occurred.
hand speed constant
A value used in the ANSI formula for calculating the safety distance.
The hand-speed constant is the distance one can theoretically move
one’s hand and arm in one second. OSHA recommends a hand-speed
constant of 63 inches per second.
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