Safety Modules Owner manual

12 Rockwell Automation Publication 1791ES-UM001D-EN-P - May 2013
Chapter 1 About the Modules
Follow these instructions when wiring modules.
Do not place communication lines and I/O lines in the same wiring duct
or track as high voltage lines.
Wire correctly after confirming the signal names of all terminals.
Follow torquing specifications as indicated in the installation instructions.
When cleaning modules, do not use the following:
Thinner
Benzene
Acetone
I/O Module Overview
The Guard I/O modules implement the CIP-safety protocol extensions over
EtherNet/IP networks and provide various features for a safety system.
Use the modules to construct a safety-control network system that meets the
requirements up to Safety Integrity Level 3 (SIL 3) as defined in IEC 61508,
Functional Safety of Electrical, Electronic, and Programmable Electronic
Safety-related Systems, and the requirements for Safety Category 4 of the
EN 954-1 standard, Safety of machinery - Safety related parts of control systems.
Remote I/O communication for safety I/O data are performed through safety
connections supporting CIP safety over an EtherNet/IP network, and data
processing is performed in the safety controller.
The status and fault diagnostics of the I/O modules are monitored by a safety
controller through a safety connection by using a new or existing EtherNet/IP
network.