An emergency stop switch is a switch which
is attached to a machine to interrupt operation in the event of an
emergency.
• Standards for the
Emergency Stop Function: ISO 13850 and IEC 60204-1
The most relevant standards for emergency stop applications are ISO 13850
and IEC 60204-1. ISO 13850 contains functional aspects and principles for
design. IEC 60204-1 is about the safety of machinery and electrical
equipment of machines.
• Emergency Stop Devices
(1) Types
The following are typical types of emergency stop devices:
(2) Requirements
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Electric contacts must have a direct opening mechanism.
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Emergency stop devices must have a holding function that will mechanically
hold in the stop position until the device is manually reset.
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Actuators of an emergency stop device must be colored red and of a
mushroom shape. The background immediately behind the actuator must be
colored yellow.
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Consideration must be given to the following items when a wire is used as
an actuator.
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The amount of deflection needed to generate the emergency stop signal
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The maximum deflection possible
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The minimum clearance between the wire and the nearest machine in the
vicinity
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The amount of force required for operation
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The ease with which an operator can locate the device, by use of a marker
flag or other method
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The automatic generation of an emergency stop signal in the event that the
wire breaks or becomes detached
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