GB/T 19436.4-2016
AbolishedElectrical safety of machinery—Electro-sensitive protective equipment—Part 4: Particular requirements for equipment using vision based protective devices (VBPD)
机械电气安全 电敏保护设备 第4部分:使用视觉保护装置(VBPD)设备的特殊要求
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies safety requirements for vision-based protective devices (VBPD) used in machinery to detect the presence of persons or body parts in hazardous areas. It applies to industrial automation systems, such as robotic work cells, assembly lines, and packaging machinery, where cameras or imaging sensors replace traditional safety guards. The standard ensures reliable detection performance, including response time and immunity to optical interference, for risk reduction in manufacturing environments.
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