Safety Module Applications

Safety digital I/O modules have additional items to be aware of. Type approval, certification, and suitability for use in safety applications vary by catalog number.
These modules can be used with GuardLogix 5580 and Compact GuardLogix 5380 safety controllers in applications up to SIL 3, PLe, Cat. 4 in single-channel and dual-channel configurations. The Studio 5000 Logix Designer application, version 36 or later, is the configuration and programming tool for these modules.
IMPORTANT:
TÜV Rheinland has approved GuardLogix 5580 and Compact GuardLogix 5380 controller systems for use in safety-related applications where the de-energized state is always considered to be the safe state. You must confirm that the configuration of each channel of the safety I/O module is set to "Off" to consider those output points as part of the safety function of any equipment.
IMPORTANT:
Functional safety certification and performance of PointMax I/O safety modules requires that the modules operate in conditions at or below the ambient operating temperature specification.
The Probability of Failure on Demand (PFD) and average frequency of a dangerous failure per hour (PFH) calculations for these modules are based on the module operating conditions adhering to the ambient operating temperature specification.
For more information on the ambient operating temperature specification for PointMax I/O safety modules, see the PointMax I/O System Specifications Technical Data, publication 5034-TD001.
These restrictions apply to the modules:
  • Type-approved and certified for use in safety applications up to and including SIL 3 per IEC 61508.
  • Suitable for use in safety applications up to and including Performance Level e (PLe), category 4 per ISO 13849-1.
IMPORTANT:
Requirements are based on the ISO standards that are current at the time of certification.
For more information on safety application suitability levels with the PointMax safety I/O modules, see the respective module details.

Single-channel or Dual-channel Mode

You can use safety I/O modules in single-channel mode or dual-channel configuration. The configuration affects the safety application suitability level for a module.
In single-channel mode, the signal status on one channel is evaluated. Based on that status, safety input data and safety input status can be off or on.
In dual-channel mode, the consistency between the signal status on two channels is evaluated. Based on the status on both channels, safety input data and safety input status can be off or on.
For safety input modules: The module does not support dual-channel mode. You can use instructions with any channels. There is no requirement to use one even and one odd.
For safety output modules: You select the predefined dual-channel pairs in the module properties.
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