Advanced commissioning
6.8 Safe Torque Off (STO) safety function
Converter with the CU240B-2 and CU240E-2 Control Units
328 Operating Instructions, 01/2016, FW V4.7 SP6, A5E34259001B AC
The STO safety function is standardized
The STO function is defined in IEC/EN 61800-5-2:
"[…] [The inverter] does not supply any energy to the motor which can generate a torque (or
for a linear motor, a force)".
⇒ The STO inverter function conforms to IEC/EN 61800-5-2.
The distinction between Emergency Off and Emergency Stop
"Emergency Off" and "Emergency Stop" are commands that minimize different risks in the
machine or plant.
The STO function is suitable for achieving an Emergency Stop but not an Emergency Off.
Risk: Risk of electric shock:
Risk of unexpected motion:
Measure to minimize
risk:
Switching off the electric power sup-
ply for the installation, either com-
Safely stop and safely prevent re-
starting
Stopping or preventing the dangerous
movement
Classic solution: Switch off the power supply:
Switch off the drive power supply:
Solution with the STO
safety function inte-
grated in the drive:
STO is not suitable for safely switch-
ing off an electric voltage.
Select STO:
It is permissible that you switch off
the inverter power supply as well.
However, switching off the voltage is
not required as a risk-reduction