STO – switching delay
SEW Eurodrive · MOVIDRIVE system
¿Qué significa F20.11 ?
A switching delay has been detected between the two Safe Torque Off (STO) channels. This indicates a potential malfunction within the safety circuit, which compromises the safety integrity of the drive and risks uncontrolled motor movement if not resolved.
Causas comunes
- Asymmetrical response times of the two safety relays or output transistors within the STO circuit.
- External wiring impedance differences or capacitance imbalances between STO input channels (e.g., X12A and X12B).
- Degradation or fault in internal STO monitoring hardware (e.g., timing circuits or comparators).
- Incorrect STO wiring causing differential voltage drop or signal skew between the two channels.
- External safety contactors or relays connected to STO inputs exhibiting excessive bounce or slow operation.
Pasos de reparación & Lista de verificación
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- 1
Disconnect power. Measure the resistance and capacitance of the external wiring connected to each STO input channel (e.g., terminals X12A and X12B) to ensure they are matched.
- 2
Use an oscilloscope to simultaneously monitor the switching times of STO input signals (e.g., at X12A and X12B) and compare the rising/falling edge delays.
- 3
Verify that the configured STO delay time parameters (e.g., Parameter P6-20, P6-21) are within the safety system's specifications.
- 4
Test the external safety circuit components (e.g., safety relay outputs) for proper and synchronous switching operation using a multimeter or scope.
- 5
Perform a safety circuit functional test according to the machine's safety manual, observing the STO activation and deactivation sequence with a stopwatch.