Instruction Manual

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SBV System Series| Instruction manual v1.2 DEC 2021 |SAF-UM-SBVBus-en-v1.2|© 2021 Inxpect SpA
2. SAFETY
2.1 Safety information
2.1.1 SAFETY MESSAGES
Warnings related to the safety of the user and of the equipment as envisaged in this document are as follows:
WARNING! indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may cause death or serious injury.
NOTICE: indicates obligations that if not observed may cause harm to the equipment.
2.1.2 SAFETY SYMBOLS ON THE PRODUCT
This symbol marked on the product indicates that the manual must be consulted. In particular, pay
attention to the following activities:
l wiring of the connections (see "Terminal blocks and connector pin-outs" on page82 and "Electrical
connections" on page84)
l cable operating temperature (see "Terminal blocks and connector pin-outs" on page82)
l control unit cover, which was subjected to a low energy impact test (see "Technical data" on page79)
2.1.3 PERSONNEL SKILLS
The recipients of this manual and the skills required for each activity presented herein are as follows:
Recipient Assignments Skills
Machinery
manufacturer
l Defines which protective devices should
be installed and sets the installation
specifications
l Knowledge of significant hazards of the
machinery that must be reduced based on
risk assessment.
l Knowledge of the entire machinery safety
system and the system on which it is
installed.
Protection
system installer
l Installs the system
l Configures the system
l Prints configuration reports
l Advanced technical knowledge in the
electrical and industrial safety fields
l Knowledge of the dimensions of the
dangerous area of the machinery to be
monitored
l Receives instructions from the machinery
manufacturer
Machinery
maintenance
technician
l Performs maintenance on the system l Advanced technical knowledge in the
electrical and industrial safety fields
2.1.4 SAFETY ASSESSMENT
Before using a device, a safety assessment in accordance with the Machinery Directive is required.
The product as an individual component fulfills the functional safety requirements in accordance with the
standards stated in "Standards and Directives" on page11. However, this does not guarantee the functional
safety of the overall plant/machine. To achieve the relevant safety level of the overall plant/machine’s required
safety functions, each safety function needs to be considered separately.