SafePLC and E-stop Sample Clauses

SafePLC and E-stop. The unit has implemented the E-stop as follows: There are 1 E-stop on the unit. The E-stop is stopping the unit, and sends E-stop signal to the SafePLC for the line, according to APPENDIX 10, Automation Standard to Xxxx Foods Group Agreement for Purchase of Machinery including installation. Definition of E-Stop /safety zones for the line is defined by buyer. 5 Test requirements In order to carry out the tests, Bila has specified the required test equipment and test persons. Test Date Required test equipment Required test persons PackML Factory Acceptance Test – FAT 2014-03-01 Test suitcase Software engeneer: Mr. Y. Unit architect : Mrs. Z Seller personal : Mr. A PackML Input & Out test – I/O test 2014-04-01 N/A Software engeneer: Mr. Y Software Engeneer : Mr. A (appointed by buyer) PackML Site Acceptance Test – SAT 2014-05-01 N/A PLC programmer: Mr. Y Software Engeneer PLC : Mr. B (appointed by buyer) Software Engeneer MES : Mr. C (appointed by buyer) PackML Take Over Certificate – TOC 2014-06-01 N/A Seller : Mr. Z Buyer : Mr. D Table 19: Test requirements 6 Version log Version Date Author Description of changes 01 2014-02-20 MIKR First edition
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SafePLC and E-stop 

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