Requirements on operation
- Operation is only permitted within the limits specified on the data sheets. This principle applies to the external safety controller as well as to the drive unit.
- The built-in diagnostic function is limited in the case of a permanently enabled or permanently disabled STO input. Advanced diagnostic functions are performed only upon a level change of the STO signal. This is why the safety subfunction via STO input must be triggered with connected line voltage at least once every 12 months for PL d according to EN ISO 13849‑1 and SIL 2 according to EN 61800‑5‑2, and at least once every 3 months for PL e according to EN ISO 13849‑1 and SIL 3 according to EN 61800‑5‑2 to achieve a complete test coverage. Adhere to the following test procedure.
[1] | Maximum 12 months with PL d/SIL 2 Maximum 3 months with PL e/SIL 3 |
[2] | Internal diagnostics |
[3] | High: No STO |
[4] | Low: STO active |
- To achieve complete test coverage after a device reset (e.g. after connecting the line voltage), the test transition (STO active → not active) can only be started > 700 ms later. The device signals "ready for operation" or "STO – Safe Torque Off" if it is not in fault state.
- A detected hardware fault in the internal switch-off channels for STO will lead to a locking fault state of the drive unit. If the fault is reset (e.g. by switching the line voltage on/off or by a low level at the STO input for at least 30 ms), a complete test with internal diagnostics according to the above-mentioned test procedure must be performed. If the fault occurs again, replace the device or contact SEW‑EURODRIVE Service.