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2 Operational Safety User Manual S IPLACE HS-50 2.2 Safety equipment Software Version SR.50x.xx 01/ 2006 US Edition 78 2.2.5 Guards on the component t able locations DANGER 2 All loc ations must be equi pped with feeder …

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User Manual SIPLACE HS-50 2 Operational Safety
Software Version SR.50x.xx 01/2006 US Edition 2.2 Safety equipment
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Fig. 2.2 - 7 HS-50 safety loop
PCC*)
y axis
x axis
star axis
dp axis
z axis
PCB conveyor
PCB clamping
Width adjustment
PCB stopper
Lifting table
Used tape cutter
Active
Yes
Voltage
200V
200V
100V
30V
30V
Active
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
PCC*)
y axis
x axis
star axis
dp axis
z axis
PCB conveyor
PCB clamping
Width adjustment
PCB stopper
Lifting table
Used tape cutter
Active
No
Voltage
0V
0V
6V
30V
30V
Active
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
No
PCC*)
y axis
x axis
star axis
dp axis
z axis
PCB conveyor
PCB clamping
Width adjustment
PCB stopper
Lifting table
Used tape cutter
Active
No
Voltage
0V
0V
6V
30V
30V
Active
No
No
No
No
No
No
*) PCC Protective contactor combination
Startbutton pressed
Compressed air
min. 5.0 bar?
Emerg.stop button
pressed?
Component table safety
circuit interrupted?
Protective cover open?
Key switch
closed (position “I”)?
Yes No
YesNo
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
2 Operational Safety User Manual SIPLACE HS-50
2.2 Safety equipment Software Version SR.50x.xx 01/2006 US Edition
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2.2.5 Guards on the component table locations
DANGER 2
All locations must be equipped with feeder modules in order to guarantee operational safety. If
there are not enough feeder modules available, a guard (dummy feeder) must be used in place
of the modules.
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Fig. 2.2 - 8 Guards on the component table
(1) Guard for 1 location Item no. 00116820-01
(2) Guard for 6 - 10 locations Item no. 00116821-01
(3) Guard for 11 - 20 locations Item no. 00116822-01
User Manual SIPLACE HS-50 2 Operational Safety
Software Version SR.50x.xx 01/2006 US Edition 2.3 Residual voltages in the servo unit and discharge times
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2.3 Residual voltages in the servo unit and discharge
times
If the emergency stop button is pressed or the placement system is switched off, the 200 V link
voltage for the gantry axes and 100 V link voltage for the star axes are discharged to harmless
residual voltages in a very short time. 2
The voltages can be tapped at test sockets X1 - X4 on the voltage measuring unit in the servo
unit. 2
DANGER 2
The placement system is supplied with 3 x 204 V AC (US version), 3 x 230 V AC, 3 x 380 V AC,
3 x 400 V AC or 3 x 415 V AC ± 5 %, 50/60 Hz mains voltage. This means that some parts of the
system carry potentially lethal voltages - even when switched off at the main switch. Incorrect
handling of the placement system can therefore result in death or severe injury or considerable
damage to equipment.
Æ Always follow the applicable accident prevention and DIN regulations (particularly DIN EN
60 204, part 1).
Æ The cover over the servo unit must only be opened by qualified and trained personnel.
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