Parker EME
Compax3 device description
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3.11.1.3 Advantages of using the "safe torque off" safety function.
Safety category 3 according to EN 954-1 and EN ISO 13849-1:
Requirements perfor-
mance feature
Use of the safe torque off function Conventional soution: Use of external switching
elements
Reduced switching
overhead
Simple wiring, certified application examples
Groupling of drive controllers on a mains contactor
is possible.
Two safety-oriented power contactors in series connec-
tion are required.
Use in th production
process
High operating cycles,
high reliability, low wear
Extremely high operating cycles thanks to almost
wear-free technology (low-voltage relay and elec-
tronic switch). The "safe torque off" status is attai-
ned due to the use of wear-free electronic switches
(IGBTs).
This performance feature cannot be reached with
conventional technology.
Use in th production
process
High reaction speed, fast
restart
Drive controller remains performance- and control-
oriented in connectted state.
No significant waiting times due to restart.
When using power contactors in the supply, a long
waiting time for the energy discharge of the DC link
circuit is required.
When using two power contactors on the motor side,
the reaction times may increase, you must however
take into consideration other disadvantages:
a) Securing that switching takes only place in power-
less state (Direct current! Constant electric arcs must
be prevented).
b) Increased overhead for EMC conform wiring.
Emergency-stop function According to the german version of the standard:
Permitted without control of mechanical power
switching elements 1)
Switch-off via mechanical switching elements is requi-
red
1) According to the preface of the german version of the EN 60204-1/11.98, elec-
tronic equipment for emergency-stop devies are also permitted, if they comply with
the safety categories as described in EN954-1.