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Functional safety<br />

9.<br />

FUNCTIONAL SAFETY<br />

Cabling and grounding<br />

326<br />

DDS<br />

HARDWARE<br />

Ref.1307<br />

322<br />

9.8 Cabling and grounding<br />

Safe Torque Off (STO)<br />

The following recommendations must be taken into account when designing<br />

the STO safety function:<br />

A fuse MUST be installed that can limit the current of at least the STO<br />

channel input of the AXD/SPD drive (pin 2 “Drive Enable” of X2).<br />

FAGOR recommends installing a “1 A” slow fuse to limit the input current<br />

through this pin. In the case of the figure where a safety relay has<br />

been used, the fuse may be installed on the 24 V DC line to activate<br />

both the AXD/SPD input and the external main contactor so it also<br />

protects the internal contacts of the safety relay.<br />

Try keeping power cables and signal cables apart from each other.<br />

Run the STO channels activating cables through separate conduits<br />

Install an intermediate auxiliary relay to activate the coil of the contactor<br />

for high power units were the consumption current and peak current<br />

of the external main contactor is significant; although the mirror<br />

contact in series with the start button must belong to the external main<br />

contactor. Never to the intermediate relay.<br />

DDS system in general<br />

The instructions regarding the cabling and grounding when installing <strong>Fagor</strong><br />

<strong>Automation</strong>'s Digital Drive System are described in chapter 8. INSTA-<br />

LLATION in this manual.

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