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Omron F3SG-SRB Series - Safety Distance Formulas According to ANSI B11.19

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Chapter5 Installation Considerations
F3SG-SR
User’s Manual
Wiring and Installation
5-1-2-2. Safety Distance Formulas according to ANSI B11.19
If a person approaches the detection zone of the F3SG-SR orthogonally, calculate the safety distance
as shown below.
S = K x (Ts + Tc + Tr + Tbm) + Dpf
S: Safety distance
K: Approach speed to the detection zone (the value recommended by OSHA standard is 1,600 mm/
s)
Approach speed K is not specified in the ANSI B.11.19 standard. To determine the value of K to apply,
consider all factors, including the operator's physical ability.
Ts = Machine's stopping time (s)
Tr = Response time of the F3SG-SR from ON to OFF (s)
Tc = Machine control circuit's maximum response time required to activate its brake (s)
Tbm = Additional time (s)
If a machine has a brake monitor, "Tbm= Brake monitor setting time - (Ts + Tc)". If it has no brake
monitor, we recommend using 20% or more of (Ts + Tc) as additional time.
Dpf = Additional distance
According to ANSI's formula, Dpf is calculated as shown below:
Dpf = 3.4 x (d - 7.0): Where d is the detection capability (or object resolution) of the F3SG-SR (unit: mm)
[Calculation example]
When K = 1,600 mm/s, Ts + Tc = 0.06 s, brake monitor setting time = 0.1 s,
Tr = 0.008 s, and d = 14 mm:
Tbm = 0.1 - 0.06 = 0.04 s
Dpf = 3.4 x (14 - 7.0) = 23.8 mm
S = 1,600 x (0.06 + 0.008 + 0.04) + 23.8 = 196.6 mm

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