User Manual
SAFETY 
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PNSPO
Live part: 
A conductor or conductive part intended to be energised in normal use, including 
a neutral conductor, but, by convention, not a PEN conductor. 
Interlocking guard 
Guard associated with an interlocking device, so that: 
-  the hazardous machine functions “covered” by the guard cannot operate 
until the guard is closed; 
-  if the guard is opened while the hazardous machine functions are operating, 
a stop instruction is given; 
 - when the guard is closed, the hazardous machine functions are “covered” 
 by the guard can operate, but the closure of the guard does not by itself 
 initiate their operation. 
Note: In English ”stop signal” and “stop command” are synonyms for “stop instruction”. 
Interlocking guard with guard locking 
Guard associated with an interlocking device and a guard locking device so that: 
-  the hazardous machine functions “covered” by the guard cannot operate 
until the is closed and locked; 
-  the guard remains closed and locked until the risk of injury from the 
hazardous machine functions has passed; 
-  when the guard is closed and locked, the hazardous machine functions 
“covered” by the guard can operate, but the closure and locking of the 
guard do not by themselves initiate their operation. 
Guard locking device: 
Device intended to lock a guard in the closed position and linked to the control system 
so that: 
-  the machine cannot operate until the guard is closed and locked; 
- 
the guard remains locked until the risk has passed 
Direct mode actuation (positive mode actuation) 
If a moving mechanical component inevitably moves another component along with it, 
either by direct contact or via rigid elements, the second component is said to be 
actuated in the positive mode (or positively) by the first one. 
Direct opening operation of a contact element (positive opening) 
The achievement of contact separation as the direct result of a specified movement 
of the switch actuator through non-resilient members (e.g. not dependent upon 
springs). [“Special requirements for control switches with positive opening operations”, 
EN 60947-5-1: 1991, chapter 3,2.2]. 
Note: For fluid power, the equivalent concept may be called “positive mode 
interruption”. 
Stopping time 
time for hazard elimination 
The period between the point at which the interlocking device initiates the stop 
command and the point at which the risk from hazardous machine functions 
has passed. 
Category 
Classification of the safety – related parts of a control system in respect of their 
resistance to faults and their subsequent behaviour in the fault condition, and 
which is achieved by the structural arrangement of the parts and/or by their reliability. 










