PaulBr
Electrical
- Sep 29, 2004
- 46
I have seen recently that few drives manufacturers (Indramat, Control Technique, Rockwell Automation) are providing feature of Safe OFF or Safe Disable, which are certified as a means of removing power without phisically braking power circuits.
I got new copy of NFPA79 2007. It is saying that emergency stop needs to be either category 0 or category 1, which is required that final removal of power needs to be by electro mechanical means. At the end of this paragraph there is a statement that allows to consider safety disable drive circuits as means to final power removal.
My EN 60204-1 is old (1997) and saying that final power removal needs to be done by electromechanical means.
Does anyone knows what current EN 60204-1 is saying on this subject.
Thank you in advance.
PaulBr
I got new copy of NFPA79 2007. It is saying that emergency stop needs to be either category 0 or category 1, which is required that final removal of power needs to be by electro mechanical means. At the end of this paragraph there is a statement that allows to consider safety disable drive circuits as means to final power removal.
My EN 60204-1 is old (1997) and saying that final power removal needs to be done by electromechanical means.
Does anyone knows what current EN 60204-1 is saying on this subject.
Thank you in advance.
PaulBr