Acceptance Test And Acceptance Report; General Information - Siemens SINAMICS S120 Function Manual

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Acceptance test and acceptance report

8.1

General information

Requirements for acceptance tests are derived from the EC Machinery Directive. IEC 22G
WG 10 is currently working on a "Functional safety" standard which includes a detailed
description of acceptance test requirements. The machine manufacturer (OEM) is committed
accordingly
● to carry out an acceptance test for safety-related functions and machine parts
● to issue an "Acceptance certificate" which describes the test results.
The acceptance test for systems with Safety Integrated Extended Functions (SI functions) is
focused on validating the functionality of Safety Integrated monitoring and stop functions
implemented in the drive system. The test objective is to verify proper implementation of the
defined safety functions and of test mechanisms (forced dormant error detection measures)
and to examine the response of specific monitoring functions to the explicit input of values
outside tolerance limits. The test must cover all drive-specific Safety Integrated motion
monitoring functions and global Safety Integrated functionality of Terminal Module TM54F (if
used).
Note
A new acceptance test must be carried out if any changes were made to SI function
parameters and must be logged in the acceptance report.
Note
The acceptance test is used to qualify the parameterization of safety functions. The
measured values are used to check the plausibility of the configured safety functions. The
measured values are typical but no worst case values. They represent the behavior of the
machine at the time of measurement. These measurements cannot be used, for example, to
derive maximum ramp-down values.
Authorized person, acceptance report
The test of each SI function must be carried out by an authorized person and logged in the
acceptance report. The report must be signed by the person who carried out the acceptance
test. The acceptance report must be kept in the logbook of the relevant machine. Access
rights to SI parameters must be protected by password and be recorded accordingly in the
acceptance report. In this context this is a person who is authorized by the machine
manufacturer and who has adequate professional training and knowledge of the safety
functions in order to conduct the acceptance test in a proficient manner.
Safety Integrated
Function Manual, (FHS) , 07/2007 Edition, 6SL3097-2AR00-0BP0
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