SICK's new Flexi Loop advances machine safety

With the launch of its new Flexi Loop product, SICK claims a major step forward for machine safety with a simple connection system that meets recent regulatory changes.

The SICK Flexi Loop offers scalability, diagnostic insight and substantial I/O connection capacity within a compact space and at a very competitive cost, as Dr Martin Kidman, a safety specialist at SICK UK, explains:

“This is what the industry’s been waiting for. It has been fairly common practise to connect interlocks and other safety contacts in series but today’s engineers are faced with increasing demands to meet PLe levels of safety using the convenience of series connection.

"However, changes to key safety standards means that traditional hard wired series connection of switches using volt free electro-mechanical contacts is no longer advisable in higher risk applications. Having to accommodate all the equipment, cabling and connections required to comply can add to the cost and cause space problems.

“The new SICK Flexi Loop permits the series connection of dual channel devices, whilst allowing high diagnostic coverage and eliminating the potential for so called fault masking. It is a fully open system and can accommodate standard sensor/switch devices from any vendor. As a field I/O system, it allows a designer to connect any safety system in series with another without any compromise of the safety system performance to PLe integrity.”

With a capacity to cascade up to 32 safety sensors/switches on one loop and to create up to eight separate loops, the IP67-rated Flexi Loop will accommodate up to 256 sensors on eight dual channel inputs, reducing the clutter of traditional connections. Flexi Loop is simple to install as a fully cascadable system, using standard cable with M12/5-pin connectors. No special connections or shielded cables are required.

Flexi Loop provides intelligent built-in diagnostics without the need for a fieldbus or complex network addressing, and is able to monitor the status of each safety sensor/switch connected to it. As well as indicating which device has switched, and why, LED indicators on each node give live status information, avoiding referrals back to a desk-based control point.  
This diagnostic capability is an advance on SICK’s Flexi Soft controller platform, which allows status monitoring at the controller or via the HMI/PLC interface. 

Each Flexi Loop module indicates loop status, plus each of the safe and standard inputs and standard outputs. There is a module that will indicate the status of up to 31 modules and one which allows power injection to accommodate high power usage from devices such as laser scanners, solenoid interlock activation and light curtains. 

“The operating range is impressive and measures up to the demands that will be made of it,” continues Dr Kidman. “Each Flexi Loop can be up to 960m and the distance between Flexi Loop modules 30m apart. Each module assures PLe, as long as the sensor can fulfil that performance level, and makes calculating complex SIL or PL parameters for your safety system a doodle.

“The free SICK Flexi Soft Designer Software provides pre-approved safety function blocks, simulation and all safety declaration documents at a press of the button.” 

A SICK Flexi Loop system allows the user to cascade all devices in a loop reaching up to 960m to one safety shut off channel and still provide a PLe grade performance level. The functionality of the existing Flexi Soft system with Flexi Loop enables gateways to be integrated for remote diagnostics information to be passed to higher level control systems.

Flexi Soft supports: Profinet, Profibus, CAN open, EtherCAT, SERCOS interface, Ethernet/IP, Device Net and CC-Link. 

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