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Periodic checkout procedures, 1 schedule of checkouts, Warning – Banner MMD-TA-11B Muting Modules User Manual

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P/N 116390 rev. C

Banner Engineering Corp.

Minneapolis, U.S.A.

www.bannerengineering.com • Tel: 763.544.3164

MMD-TA-11B / MMD-TA-12B Muting Module

Instruction Manual

Periodic Checkout Procedures

Study each procedure from beginning to end before you start to

make sure that you understand each step. Refer all questions to

the Banner Applications Engineering Department at the address

or numbers listed on the front cover of this manual. Checkouts

must be performed as detailed in Section 6.1 below and results

should be recorded and kept in the appropriate place (e.g., near

the machine, and/or in a technical file).

6.1 Schedule of Checkouts

Initial Checkout: The procedure for initial checkout of the

Module and its interconnected components is described in

Section 3.6. This procedure is performed at installation, and

at any time the System, the guarded machine, or any part of

the application is installed or altered. The procedure must be

performed by a Qualified Person.
Commissioning Checkout: Should be performed after

installation or whenever changes are made to the system (either

a new configuration of the safety system that includes the

MMD-TA-1..B module or changes to the machine). The

procedure must be performed by a Qualified Person. See

Section 6.2.
Daily Checkout: The procedure for “daily” checkout of the

safety system that includes the MMD-TA-1..B module is to

be performed at each shift change or machine setup change,

whenever the System is powered up, at least daily. The

procedure may be performed by a Designated Person or a

Qualified Person. See Section 6.3.
Semi-Annual Checkout: The procedure for initial checkout of

the safety system that includes the MMD-TA-1..B module is to be

performed every six months, following installation of the System.

The procedure must be performed by a Qualified Person. See

Section 6.4.

6. Periodic Checkout Procedures

WARNING . . .

Do Not Use Machine

Until System Is Working Properly

If all of these checks cannot be verified, do not

attempt to use the safety system that includes the
MMD-TA-1..B Module/guarded machine until the defect or
problem has been corrected (see Section 5).
Attempts to use the guarded machine under such
conditions could result in serious bodily injury or death.

WARNING . . .

Before Applying Power

to the Machine

Verify that the guarded area is clear of

personnel and unwanted materials (such as tools) before
applying power to the guarded machine.
Failure to do so could result in serious bodily injury or
death.

6.2 Commissioning Checkout

Perform this checkout procedure as part of Safeguarding System

installation (after the System has been interfaced to the guarded

machine as described in Sections 3.6 and 3.7), or whenever

changes are made to the System (either a new configuration of

the Module, devices connected to it, or changes to the machine).

A Qualified Person (as defined in the Safety Glossary) must

perform the procedure; checkout results should be recorded and

kept on or near the guarded machine, per OSHA 1910.217(e)(1).
To prepare the Module for this checkout, ensure the

configuration is as it will be during machine operation.

Safeguarding Checkout

1. Examine the guarded machine to verify that it is of a type

and design compatible with the safeguarding system that

has been installed. See page 2.

2. Verify the system(s) checkout procedures for the external

safety systems connected to the MSSI and the SSI inputs

as described by the appropriate manuals. Do not proceed

until all checkout procedures are completed successfully

and all problems have been corrected.

3. Verify that:

• Access to any dangerous parts of the guarded machine

is not possible from any direction not protected by the

safeguarding system, hard guarding, or supplemental

safeguarding, and that

• Supplemental safeguarding and hard guarding, as

described by the appropriate safety standards, are in

place and functioning properly.

4. Verify that the Reset switch is mounted outside the guarded

area, out of reach of anyone inside the guarded area, and

that means of preventing inadvertent use is in place.

5. Examine the electrical wiring connections between the

Module’s OSSD outputs and the guarded machine’s control

elements to verify that the wiring meets the requirements

stated in Section 3.7.

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