That's right! I would only add, that the logic isn't always the same as for automation PLC. For example, I work at SICK with security sensors as an engineering intern, and one of our products is SICK Safety PLC, the Flexi Soft. It doesn't use Ladder, but a drag-and-drop logic. The Professor from my university says it is harder to manage with, but I think it is easier in comparison to Ladder hahaha.
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Although the functions are similar, it would be great to see a breakout from machine safety, vs process safety as all the examples on this are surrounding process safety.
Does the logic written for a Safety PLC need to be certified, or does the person who writes the logic for a safety PLC need to be certified, such as TÜV? Thanks in advance!
The person who designs the SIS system specifications and details the SIF requirements (including SIL calculations) should be TUV or CFSE certified. The programmer does not need to be. The program will be tested against the specifications after installed. The certified engineer will have ultimate responsibility of the end product.
Thanks for the video. I would disagree when you say that a safety PLC is programmed in the same way as a regular PLC. Safety PLCs are energized systems while regular PLCs are de-energized systems, which means that in order to keep higher rates of safety, the Safety PLC logic application is 1 to normal and 0 to shutdown, this makes the whole programming mindset changes between both systems.
Hi Raul. You’ll get no disagreement from us on your point about programming. To be clear, when we say that both regular and safety PLC’s are programmed in the same way, we are not referring to programming techniques or mindset. We are speaking of using the same programming software and/or methods such as ladder logic or function block.
Hi Bhushan, Thanks for your comment! We currently have a course series on IIoT. You can find the video courses included in this course over here learn.realpars.com/products/internet-of-things-iot When it comes to certification, uou can certainly purchase our Certificate of Completion once you have completed at least 280 video courses. You can find more information about that here learn.realpars.com/products/certificate Hope this helps! If I can be of any further assistance, please let me know - I’m more than happy to help!
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thanks RealPars team for educating us !
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Please add more videos on safety PLCs and how to programme them. Very important topic in industrial automation!
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That's right! I would only add, that the logic isn't always the same as for automation PLC. For example, I work at SICK with security sensors as an engineering intern, and one of our products is SICK Safety PLC, the Flexi Soft. It doesn't use Ladder, but a drag-and-drop logic. The Professor from my university says it is harder to manage with, but I think it is easier in comparison to Ladder hahaha.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us, Felipe!
Wish you would explain more in details. This is too short.
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Thank you for this explanation.
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I want to know more about Safety PLC. Kindly make some more videos.
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Logic Solver.. have not heard that in a while
Although the functions are similar, it would be great to see a breakout from machine safety, vs process safety as all the examples on this are surrounding process safety.
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Thanks for giving us this video.
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Thank you for the help
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Does the logic written for a Safety PLC need to be certified, or does the person who writes the logic for a safety PLC need to be certified, such as TÜV? Thanks in advance!
The person who designs the SIS system specifications and details the SIF requirements (including SIL calculations) should be TUV or CFSE certified. The programmer does not need to be. The program will be tested against the specifications after installed. The certified engineer will have ultimate responsibility of the end product.
Thank you!
Thanks for the video. I would disagree when you say that a safety PLC is programmed in the same way as a regular PLC. Safety PLCs are energized systems while regular PLCs are de-energized systems, which means that in order to keep higher rates of safety, the Safety PLC logic application is 1 to normal and 0 to shutdown, this makes the whole programming mindset changes between both systems.
Hi Raul. You’ll get no disagreement from us on your point about programming. To be clear, when we say that both regular and safety PLC’s are programmed in the same way, we are not referring to programming techniques or mindset. We are speaking of using the same programming software and/or methods such as ladder logic or function block.
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Nice information...
Thanks...
Could please do in depth video on safety relays? Great video!
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Thank you rael pars a very useful topic
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best channel ❤
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Thank you for this video
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Maybe is good also cover Hazop study, if this don't already exist in the channel
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Hai sir can you make a video on electrical cable termination in the panel with connection diagram full details
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Can you Provide Certifications course On IIoT?
Hi Bhushan,
Thanks for your comment!
We currently have a course series on IIoT. You can find the video courses included in this course over here learn.realpars.com/products/internet-of-things-iot
When it comes to certification, uou can certainly purchase our Certificate of Completion once you have completed at least 280 video courses. You can find more information about that here learn.realpars.com/products/certificate
Hope this helps! If I can be of any further assistance, please let me know - I’m more than happy to help!
Nice
Some more detailing..An example would have been better..
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