MarcoVezzali
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Goodmorning, I'm working for truck crane builder company and within 1 and a half years our cranes will have to comply with EN 13849-1. For minimizing costs and reach PL "c" I've thought to use components with high MTTFd and category 1, here I am with my topic: if a component has high MTTFd, it means that its category si 1?
From picture 5 paragraph 4.5.4 of norm EN13849-1 it's shown that a component with medium MTTFd can reach only PL "b" considering DC 0 (if MTTFd is low maximum PL"a"), while a component with high MTTFd can reach PL "c", but the category changes from B to 1.
In the note 3 paragraph 6.2.4 of norm EN13849-1 it's written the following:"When a problem occurs, this could cause the safety function lost. But, the MTTFd of each channel in category 1 is higher then the MTTFd of a channel in category B. This means that the safety function lost is less possible". (I don't have the English version so i've translated it from Italian version).
So I think that for a component with high MTTFd, it's category is 1! Is it correct?
In a Sick document of 2010 there is an example: the target PL is "d", the proximity sensor used, at the beginning of the chain, has MTTd 83 years (it's an high MTTFd) but it is considered with PL "b".
Why, in the norm, isn't it considered either the case of category B with high MTTFd or category 1 with low-medium MTTFd?
Thanks
From picture 5 paragraph 4.5.4 of norm EN13849-1 it's shown that a component with medium MTTFd can reach only PL "b" considering DC 0 (if MTTFd is low maximum PL"a"), while a component with high MTTFd can reach PL "c", but the category changes from B to 1.
In the note 3 paragraph 6.2.4 of norm EN13849-1 it's written the following:"When a problem occurs, this could cause the safety function lost. But, the MTTFd of each channel in category 1 is higher then the MTTFd of a channel in category B. This means that the safety function lost is less possible". (I don't have the English version so i've translated it from Italian version).
So I think that for a component with high MTTFd, it's category is 1! Is it correct?
In a Sick document of 2010 there is an example: the target PL is "d", the proximity sensor used, at the beginning of the chain, has MTTd 83 years (it's an high MTTFd) but it is considered with PL "b".
Why, in the norm, isn't it considered either the case of category B with high MTTFd or category 1 with low-medium MTTFd?
Thanks