| Formula
for Calculating Safety Light Curtain Distance |
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The
effective sensing field of the device shall be located at a distance from
the nearest recognized hazards such that the operator or others cannot
reach |
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Penetration factor, Dpf, for presence-sensing devices used in a vertical application with object sensitivity less than 64 mm (2.5 inches) Dpf, the distance added to the safety distance due to the penetration factor compensates for varying object sensitivities of electro-optical presence-sensing devices. When blanking features are used and when the blanked area is not completely filled by the work piece or part, or by mechanical guarding, the minimum object sensitivity can be calculated as:
Once this value is found, then determine Dpf. If the entire blanked area is filled with mechanical guarding or other fixed material or guards, use the device’s object sensitivity to determine Dpf. |
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| The following
formula should be used when calculating the safety distance: Ds = K x (Ts + Tc + Tr + Tbm) + D(pf) Ds = Minimum safety distance between the device and the nearest point of operation hazard (in inches). K = Hand speed constant. This value has been determined by various studies and, although these studies indicate speeds of 63 in/sec to over 100 in/sec, they are not conclusive determinations. The employer should determine this value by considering all factors, including physical ability of the operator. Ts = Stop time of the machine tool measured by a stop time measurement device. Tc = Response time of the control system (usually is taken care of by the measurement device). Tr = Response time of the presence-sending device and it’s interface, if any, as stated by the manufacturer or measured by the employer. Tbm = Additional time allowed for the brake monitor to compensate for variations in normal stopping time. D(pf) = Depth Penetration Factor. Added distance as indicated by the above chart. The minimum object sensitivity is stated by the manufacturer. |
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