Safety I/O Replacement
Automatic configuration enables the safety controller to establish a connection with
replacement safety I/O without online user interaction. Automatic configuration is
enabled when there is no controller safety signature. Allowing automatic configuration
with no safety signature facilitates commissioning and maintenance activities when the
safety controller is not being used for SIL-rated functions. Following I/O replacement,
you must validate proper operation before using SIL-rated functions.
Two options for I/O device replacement are available on the Safety tab of the Device
properties of the Safety Controller Profile.
- Only Allow When No Signature Exists: Select this option if you rely on a portion of theCIP Safety™system to maintain SIL 2 or SIL 3 behavior during device replacement and functional testing.
- Always Allow: Select this option if you do not rely on the entire routableCIP Safety™system to maintain SIL 2 or SIL 3 behavior during device replacement and functional testing.
If you choose an automatic configuration setting, you must understand the safety network
topology and the intended use of the safety system during I/O replacement.
Only Allow When No Signature Exists
This option instructs the safety controller to configure a safety device when the
safety task does not have a safety signature, and the replacement device is in an
out-of-box condition with no safety network number.
Use case scenarios include:
- Multizone safety system where I/O replacement is required in one zone, while other zones maintain SIL functionality.
- Multiple controllers with safety I/O on the same routable network.
If the controller has a safety signature, the safety controller automatically
configures the replacement safety I/O device if the following are true:
- The device already has the correct safety network number.
- The device electronic keying is correct.
- The node or IP address is correct.
To set the proper safety network number (SNN) when a controller safety signature
exists, manual action is required to download the proper SNN.
- Go online with the safety controller.
- Open the Device properties.
- On the General tab, click Browse (…) next to the safety network number.
- Click Set to write the SNN to the module manually.
- Verify that the Network Status (NS) indicator is alternating red/green on the correct device.
- Click Yes on the confirmation dialog box to set the SNN and accept the replacement device.
Follow your company-prescribed procedures to test the functionality of the
replacement I/O device and system.
For more information, follow the safety I/O device replacement procedure in the
controller user manual.
Always Allow
The controller attempts to configure a replacement safety I/O device automatically
if the device is in an out-of-box condition. When a safety network number does not
exist in the replacement safety device, the node number and I/O device keying match
the configuration of the controller.
Use case scenarios include:
- The safety system provides no safety function during I/O replacement:
- Use of energy isolation or other application-specific procedure
- Other application-specific safeguards are in place
- The network for safety I/O communication is isolated from external safety devices.
ATTENTION:
Select the Always Allow option only if the entire routable safety control system
is not being relied on to maintain SIL 2 or SIL 3 behavior during the
replacement and functional testing of a device. The routable safety control
system includes any device that can have safety connections on it that the
controller can open.
If other parts of the safety control system are being relied upon to maintain SIL
2 or SIL 3, make sure that the Always Allow Automatic Configuration option is
not selected.
It is your responsibility to implement a process to make sure that proper safety
functionality is maintained during device replacement.
ATTENTION:
To place a device in the out-of-box condition on a safety network
when the Always Allow Automatic Configuration option is selected, follow the device
replacement procedure in the controller user manual.
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