4.3.2.6 Connection of the Safety Guard

  • General Safety Guard

    The general safety guard operates regardless of the controller's mode (automatic or manual). In other words, when a person enters inside the installed safety guard or when the guard is broken, the controller will immediately shut off the motor power. The safety guard that can be used should be in the form of contact output. In the terminal block TBEM, terminals are configured in a way that they connect the contact outputs of the safety guard to the dual safety chain, as shown in the figure below.

Figure 4.34 Method to Connect a General Safety Guard to the Terminal Block TBRMT

If the general safety guard is not to be used, connect the terminals (pins 1-9 and 2-10) of the terminal block TBEM, as shown below, to disable the input.

Figure 4.35 Method to Perform When Not Using a General Safety Guard
  • Automatic Safety Guard of Contact Input Type

    The automatic safety guard operates only when the controller is in the automatic mode and provides two inputs, as shown below. Like a general safety guard, the automatic safety guard should be in the form of contact output. In the terminal block TBEM, terminals are configured in a way that they connect the contact outputs of the safety guard to the dual safety chain, as shown in the figure below.

Figure 4.36 Method to Connect an Automatic Safety Guard of Contact Input Type to the Terminal Block TBEM

If the automatic safety guard is not to be used, connect the terminals of the terminal block TBEM, as shown below, to disable the input.

Figure 4.37 Method to Perform When Not Using an Automatic Safety Guard of Contact Input Type

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