Safeguarding danger zones with protective devices

Use sensors for area and zone monitoring!

Optical, scanner and radar-based safety sensors

In particular, protective devices include electrosensitive protective equipment (ESPE). This includes the following technologies: optical sensors such as single-beam light barriers and safety light curtains or safety laser scanners. In addition to classic electrosensitive protective equipment, safe radar systems also fall under the category of barrier-free safety solutions.

Common to all technologies: highest safety level, short reaction times, diagnostic interfaces for troubleshooting, easy configuration and operation, plus robust product features for higher availability. The technologies thus combine safety and productivity with user-friendliness.

Application photo with electrosensitive protective equipment

All the applications at a glance

Safeguarding open access and intervention points

Safety light curtains allow you to safely monitor open access and intervention points to danger zones. Light curtains are the right choice, especially for applications where active intervention in the production process is required, when feeding and removing products for example.

Safety light curtains are installed at the access or intervention points to danger zones. They use their infrared rays to register when people or objects are located in the protected field. If a light beam is broken it will immediately trigger a safe shutdown command. Plant and machinery are then stopped.

Depending on the requirement, light curtains provide finger, hand and body protection in accordance with EN IEC 61496-1/-2. They offer particularly short reaction times and can thus be placed closer to the danger zone. Advanced functions such as blanking and muting have become established in order to maintain detection mode but still guide material through the light curtain. Applications requiring reach-over and rear access protection can also be implemented with light curtains. Here, users benefit from light curtains that enable protected fields to be linked in series, without dead zones.

 

Stationary and mobile safeguarding of danger zones

The application range of the safety laser scanners is wide-ranging: it extends from stationary applications designed for area guarding, to access guarding and applications with rear access protection (restart interlock). They are also used to safeguard automated guided vehicle systems (AGVS).   
 
As a Category 3 safety product in accordance with IEC EN 61496, safety laser scanners monitor two-dimensional areas.. A laser beam scans the area to be monitored. The distance from the object is calculated by measuring the time difference between the light pulse being transmitted and then being reflected back. To detect objects in different directions, the laser is deflected by a rotating mirror and a 275° surrounding area around the scanner is detected.

The protection zones can be set up flexibly, since several separate zones can be monitored simultaneously with just a single scanner. It is also possible to switch between a variety of configurations. 

Protection zone monitoring in harsh environments

Optical sensors often reach their limits when it comes to monitoring danger zones with high robustness requirements and rugged environmental conditions. This is true in the likes of metalworking and woodworking or for outdoor applications. Radar systems offer significant advantages here due to their measuring principle: FMCW (frequency-modulated continuous wave) radar volumetric monitoring with a frequency of 24 - 24.25 GHz is particularly insensitive to external influences such as dust, dirt, rain, light or flying sparks.

Radar technology can be used to implement applications up to SIL 2, PL d and Category 3. High-availability radar systems are also set apart when it comes to strong temperature fluctuations. Several sensors connected in series emit radar beams and evaluate the reflections that change over time. This allows moving obstacles in the protection zone to be detected.

The protection zone configuration may vary depending on the size of the area to be monitored. Radar-based sensors are particularly well-suited to all applications with rear access protection (restart interlock) in harsh environments, such as welding work in a robot cell. Safeguarding stationary applications or access forms part of the application area too.

Optical, camera-based and radar-based sensors: a comparison

Technology Measuring principle, function Applications Benefits
Safety light curtain
  • Laser or infrared
  • Detects static objects
  • 2D area monitoring
  • Static installation
  • Access protection
  • Safeguarding of manual insertion points
  • Rear access protection
  • Finger protection
  • Wide operating range
  • Short reaction times
  • Advanced functions: muting, blanking, cascading
Safety laser scanner
  • Laser
  • Detects obstacles
  • 2D area monitoring
  • Stationary and mobile applications
  • Stationary and mobile safeguarding of danger zone
  • Rear access protection
  • Access guarding on vertical applications
  • Precise edge sharpness
  • Fast reaction times
  • Precise definition of areas to be monitored
  • Additional functions: muting, blanking, series connection, encoder evaluation, setup switchover
Safe radar systems
  • FMCW Radar: 24GHz (electromagnetic energy)
  • Detects water-based and metallic objects
  • Reacts to movement
  • Volumetric monitoring
  • Rear access protection
  • Stationary and mobile safeguarding of danger zone
  • Access guarding 
  • Very robust against external environmental influences
  • Self-teaching background (STB)
  • Functions: muting

 

Complete solution for seamless interaction

With safety-related equipment on machinery, it's not just the individual components that matter, but the way in which they interact 

Pilz can provide support with selecting and integrating the right solution.

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