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Dual stop signals when the gate is opened...
Entering or putting a hand or limb into a hazardous area, must cause all machines that can cause a personal injury to stop safely. Many serious accidents occur when machinery is believed to have stopped but is in fact only pausing in its program sequence. The safety relay monitors the gate interlock switch, the cables and gives dual stop signals.
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Supervised reset when there can be a person within the risk area...
Make sure that nobody is within the restricted area when activating the reset button. A supervised reset button must be pressed and released before a reset can occur. Many serious accidents have been caused by an unintentional and unsupervised reset.
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Timed reset when you cannot see the entire risk area...
Sometimes a double reset function is necessary to make sure that no one is left behind in the risk area. First, after ensuring no other person is inside the hazardous area, the prereset button must be activated, followed by the reset button outside the risk area within an acceptable time period e.g 10 seconds. A safety timer and a safety relay can provide this function.
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Automatic reset for small hatches...
Where body entry is not possible through a hatch, the safety circuit can be automatically reset. The safety relays are reset immediately when the hatch interlock switch contacts are closed.
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