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Appendix
Leuze electronic SOLID-2 55
TNT 35/7-24V
Review-Stand, , 8. April 2015
DEUTSCHENGLISHFRANÇAISITALIANOESPAÑOLNEDERLANDS
11.4.1 Checklist for safeguarding danger points
SOLID-2 Safety Light Curtains (resolution 20 to 40 mm),
normal approach to the protective field
This checklist represents a help tool. It supports but does not serve for the inspection
before initial operation or the regular inspections by an expert.
Is the safety distance calculated accordingly to the valid formula
for safeguarding danger points, considering the resolution and
the effective response time of the AOPD, the response time of a
possibly used safety interface and the stopping time of the
machine? Is this minimum distance between the protective field
and danger points considered?
yes no
Is access to the danger point only possible through the protective
field of the AOPD and are other possible accesses protected by
suitable safety components?
yes no
Is the protective field effective at each position and positively
checked according to Chapter
8.3?
yes no
Is reaching-over, reaching-under or reaching-around the protec-
tive field effectively prevented, e.g. by mechanical measures
(welded or screwed)?
yes no
Is unprotected presence between the protective field and danger
point safely excluded?
yes no
Are transmitter and receiver fixed against displacement after the
alignment?
yes no
Are the protective device and the control devices in good condi-
tion?
yes no
Are all connectors and connection cables in fault-free conditions? yes no
Is the start/restart button for resetting the AOPD positioned outside
the danger zone and is it effective?
yes no
Are the safety outputs (OSSDs), linked into the subsequent ma-
chine control unit in accordance with the required safety category?
yes no
Are the subsequent circuit elements controlled by the AOPD
monitored by the feedback circuit (EDM), e.g. contactors with
positive-guided contacts or safety valves?
yes no
Does the actual integration of the AOPD into the machine control
unit match the circuit diagrams?
yes no
Is the AOPD effective during the entire dangerous movement of the
machine?
yes no
Is the dangerous movement stopped immediately if the supply
voltage of the AOPD is interrupted and is the start/restart button
required to start the machine again after the supply voltage
returns?
yes no

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