Startup requirements

  • To validate the implemented safety subfunctions, the safety subfunctions must be checked and documented after successful startup.
  • When doing so, the restrictions for the safety subfunctions in chapter "Restrictions" must be taken into consideration. Non-safety-related parts and components which affect the test result (e.g. motor brake) must be deactivated.
  • In order to use the device in safety-related applications, it is essential that you perform and record startup checks for the disconnecting device and correct wiring.
  • For the CS..A safety options, the startup check and logging is supported by the "Assist CS.." parameterization tool with an acceptance report.

INFORMATION

  • In order to avoid a hazard in the intended application when a fault occurs, the user must check whether the fault response time of each safety subfunction is shorter than the maximum permissible fault response time of the application. The maximum permissible fault response time must not be exceeded!
  • The user must ensure implementation of the requirements of the required safety integrity level (SIL) in accordance with EN 61508 or performance level (PL) pursuant to EN ISO 13849-1.