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Shadow 8 User Manual
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Installation and Checkout
Wiring the control into your press’s emergency stop or equivalent circuitry ensures that
whenever an obstruction or intrusion is detected, the press will stop as quickly as its clutch/
brake system (or other system) will permit.
Follow these guidelines when making connections:
•
Bring the wiring connections for the emergency stop circuits to a convenient point so that
you can tie them to the appropriate connector. No. 16 wire is recommended for these
circuits. No. 14 should be used if local codes require it.
•
Determine how you will connect the wires from the control to your press control
emergency stop circuit. Refer to Figures 2, 3, and 4 at the end of this manual and your
press control manual or other electrical prints. You need two wires for the emergency stop
circuit.
•
If your stop circuits are 115 Vac, the AC wiring and stop circuits will enter the control in
the same conduit through the bottom middle knockout (see Connecting AC Wiring to the
Optional Control, page 2-37). If the stop circuits are 24 Vdc, then 115-230 Vac wiring goes
through the bottom left knockout, 24 Vdc wiring through the bottom right knockout.
Wiring Shadow 8 in a Single Normally Open (N/O) Emergency Stop
Circuit
If your machine has only a single, Normally Open (N/O) emergency stop circuit, connect the
Shadow 8 safety relays in series with the machine’s emergency stop circuit. Perform the
following steps:
1.
Locate terminal block TB4 on the Shadow 8 Main board (see Figure 2-20, page 2-32).
2.
Connect pins #1 and #4 on TB4 in series with the stop circuits on the press, and place a
jumper between pins #2 and #3, as shown in Figure 2-23, page 2-41 and in Figure 2 at the
back of the manual.
3.
When you have finished wiring the relays, remember to leave a service loop at the control
to allow for later adjustment of the conduit. Cut the wires as necessary.
When wiring Shadow 8 into the press circuit, you should ensure that the light curtain is active
in all modes of operation. This includes Inch, Single-stroke, and Continuous. Following this
practice will provide safety for setup personnel as well as the operator. In some cases, having
Shadow 8 active in all modes may even eliminate the need for lockout during a die change.
See OSHA 1910.147 “Lockout/Tagout” for details.
GUARD AGAINST ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
• Ensure that the power source is off before you make any wiring connections.
• Turn off and disconnect power from the Shadow 8 safety light curtain and from the machinery it
is connected to, including the machine control and motor, before making any wiring
connections.
• Ensure that all procedures are performed by qualified personnel.
Failure to comply with these instructions could result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
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