M00000610
New product
ISO 13856-3 2nd Edition, July 15, 2013 Safety of machinery - Pressuresensitive protective devices - Part 3: General principles for design and testing of pressure-sensitive bumpers, plates, wires and similar devices
In stock
Warning: Last items in stock!
Availability date: 07/13/2021
Description / Abstract:
This part of ISO 13856 establishes general principles and
specifies requirements for the design and testing of those
pressure-sensitive protective devices, with or without an external
reset facility, that are not specified in either ISO 13856-1 or ISO
13856-2, and the majority of which are produced for specific
applications and are not available as "off-the-shelf" items.
This part of ISO 13856 also gives specific requirements for the
following pressure-sensitive protective devices:
a) pressure-sensitive bumpers;
b) pressure-sensitive plates;
c) pressure-sensitive wires (trip wires).
It deals with the design of a pressure-sensitive device with
regard to safety and reliability rather than its suitability for
particular applications.
NOTE 1 For the relationship between safety and reliability, see
ISO 13849-1:2006, 4.2.
NOTE 2 The machinery manufacturer and/or user is responsible for
installing appropriate types of protective device based on a risk
assessment.
It is not applicable to
-specifying the dimensions of pressure-sensitive
protective devices in relation to any particular application,
or
-stopping devices according to IEC 60204-1 used for the
normal operation, including emergency stopping of machinery.
NOTE 3 Specific requirements for particular applications are
intended to be set forth in relevant type-C standards (see ISO
12100 and Introduction).
Additional requirements can be necessary where
pressure-sensitive protective devices are used in locations
accessible to elderly or disabled people or children.
NOTE 4 While requirements are given for the immunity of the
device to electromagnetic disturbances, these are not intended to
cover all aspects of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC).