A light curtain, laser scanner, safety mat, E-stop and acknowledge button, for example, are connected to ABB’s safety module, which is integral to the ABB robot controller. Should a human enter the robot’s cell to undertake maintenance, the safely-limited speed of the robot can be triggered, if permitted, as opposed to a safe stop. The robot moves very slowly and within the pre-defined safe work zone using SafeMove2 - ABB’s latest generation safety certified robot monitoring software. Once the human leaves the cell, the robot can resume its faster operational speed with or without acknowledgement, depending on the used safety sensors and application safety requirements.
As the safety I/Os are controlled by the safety module inside the robot controller, there is no need for third party stand-alone safety PLCs to be used. This saves costs as the combination of I/O and robot controller frees up space that would normally be needed for a separate cabinet. It also reduces the time associated with the set-up and operation of robotic production cells. This standardised solution leads to reduced spares, less wiring and lower operational costs, as well as easy engineering through common diagnostics. Space saving is achieved due to more flexible use of SafeMove2 functions in combination with extended safety I/Os. Each safety I/O channel LED not only indicates the process state but also the fault state, which saves operational costs and simplifies maintenance work. Extreme condition (-XC) modules are available for high shock, vibration and temperature requirements.
All PROFIsafe addresses, which can be input through a rotary switch on the front panel, are visible by directly looking at the front cover of the module. This facility reduces maintenance efforts as all pre-set PROFIsafe addresses are clearly visible, thereby removing the need to disassemble safety I/Os or to use engineering tools to access the address values.