With a completed safety concept and an approved engineering services agreement from the preliminary engineering phase, we can begin the engineering design of the risk reduction measures.
Electrical, mechanical, and fluid power control drawings and schematics are provided in both CAD and PDF formats. The design of the circuits and drawings will meet the requirements of applicable standards.
As part of the engineering phase, Safe-T-Sense will program the safety control (relay, programmable relay, or PLC) for the safety solutions to ensure that the safety inputs and outputs use the correct functional blocks per ISO 13849-1 and operate to the reliability required by the risk assessment.
A detailed bill of materials (BOM) will be generated. The components selected will be based on a combination of best practice engineering solutions and your specific vendor and components preferences.
A user manual is provided to document the new sequence of events that the operator needs to follow to operate and maintain the machine with the new risk reduction measures in place.
The final element of the engineering package is the validation plan – a checklist of the analysis and testing that needs to be performed to ensure proper compliance, reliability, and functionality of the engineered solutions.