Rockwell Automation's Pre-engineered Safety Functions

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28 Oct 202202:17

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Kevin York and Henry Gilliland introduce Rockwell Automation's free pre-engineered safety functions, designed to simplify the process of safety system design. They highlight a comprehensive library of resources available at machinesafetysolutions.com, which includes validation checklists, programming examples, and safety device usage guidelines. The library covers a wide range of safety functions from basic e-stops to advanced safe speed monitoring with a GuardLogix PLC, all available for free. The video encourages viewers to explore these resources and contact local ESNE account managers for more information.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Safety is fundamental to any business's success, but designing safety systems can be complex and time-consuming.
  • 😀 Rockwell Automation offers pre-engineered safety functions that simplify the safety system design process.
  • 😀 Machinesafetysolutions.com provides a large library of free documents detailing various safety functions and device uses.
  • 😀 The library includes a range of safety functions, from basic e-stop and guard door safety to advanced safe speed monitoring.
  • 😀 Downloading pre-engineered safety functions provides helpful files like validation checklists and ACD files with programming examples.
  • 😀 These resources are available for free, which is a significant benefit for users looking to streamline their safety system design.
  • 😀 To access the resources, users simply open the PDF and click the paperclip icon to access the valuable information repository.
  • 😀 The documents on machinesafetysolutions.com can help users implement effective safety systems and meet required safety integrity or performance levels.
  • 😀 The pre-engineered safety functions are compatible with Rockwell’s GuardLogix PLC for integrated safe speed monitoring over Ethernet.
  • 😀 Viewers are encouraged to visit machinesafetysolutions.com or contact a local ES & E account manager for more information or assistance with safety systems.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of the video featuring Kevin York and Henry Gilliland?

    -The video focuses on Rockwell Automation's pre-engineered safety functions and how they simplify the design of safety systems in industrial settings.

  • Why is safety system design considered a daunting task?

    -Designing safety systems can be time-consuming and complicated because it requires knowledge of what products to use and how to construct a system that meets required safety integrity levels or performance levels.

  • What resources does Rockwell Automation offer to help with safety system design?

    -Rockwell Automation offers a large library of free documents at machinesafetysolutions.com that detail the implementation of various safety functions and the proper use of safety devices.

  • What types of safety functions are covered in the safety function library?

    -The library covers basic safety functions like e-stop and guard door safety, as well as more advanced functions like integrated safe speed monitoring over Ethernet with a GuardLogix PLC.

  • What files are included when downloading a pre-engineered safety function?

    -When downloading a pre-engineered safety function, you will receive several useful files, including validation checklists and, in some cases, ACD files that detail programming examples for specific safety functions.

  • How can users access the additional resources included in the downloaded safety function files?

    -Users can open the PDF file in a desktop PDF reader and click on the paperclip icon to access the repository of additional resources and documents.

  • Is the library of pre-engineered safety functions free to access?

    -Yes, the library of pre-engineered safety functions is free to access, providing valuable resources at no cost to users.

  • What are some of the benefits of using Rockwell Automation's pre-engineered safety functions?

    -The main benefits include saving time and reducing the complexity of safety system design, as well as gaining access to comprehensive and validated resources for implementing safety functions effectively.

  • Where can viewers find the link to access the pre-engineered safety functions?

    -The link to access the pre-engineered safety functions is available at machinesafetysolutions.com or can be found in the video description below.

  • How can viewers get more information or assistance with machine safety?

    -Viewers can reach out to Kevin York, Henry Gilliland, or their local ES&E account manager for more information or assistance with machine safety.

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