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BS EN 17067:2018:2019 Edition

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Forestry machinery. Safety requirements on radio remote controls

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BSI 2019 46
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This European standard specifies the additional requirements for cableless control systems that are used in forestry machinery. The fundamental requirements are defined in the standard prEN 62745. Cableless control systems for the following forestry machines are treated in this standard: – forestry cable winches according to ISO 19472, winches for log splitters; – self-propelled machinery for forestry according to EN ISO 11850 (machines for felling, moving and debranching, forwarders, log loaders, skidders, processors, harvesting machines, mulchers as well as multipurpose machines of these construction types, as described in ISO 6814); the definitive part of the standard defines essential requirements for the driving function of the machine; – mobile yarders for timber logging corresponding to prEN 16517; – log splitters and combined firewood splitters according to EN 609 1:2016, 5.9.2.1 Chipping machines according to EN 13525 and chipping machines with mechanical feed systems for the production of woodchips and shredding /grinding machines; – forestry boom loader and similar devices that are used on self-propelled machinery and trailers for forestry according to EN ISO 11850 and, as indicated above, for timber transport, timber loading, the loading of forestry goods or forestry products as well as for the handling and arrangement of timber harvesters, felling attachments, machines for felling and moving, attachments, saw heads, gripper-saw combinations with or without load or similar devices and machines, insofar they are not treated in EN 12999. Forestry boom loader can be a component of the forestry machine on which they are mounted.

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2 undefined
8 1 Scope
9 2 Normative references
10 3 Terms and definitions
15 4 Requirements for cableless control systems (CCS)
4.1 General
4.2 Minimum control functions
4.3 General Safe STOP (GSS)
16 4.4 Control elements
4.4.1 General requirements
4.4.2 Unintended activation
4.4.3 Latching control functions
4.4.4 Minimum requirements
4.5 Design principles for forestry cableless control systems
4.5.1 Protection against unintended activation
17 4.5.2 Ergonomics
4.6 Marking
21 4.7 Requirements for controls with dual or multiple functions
4.7.1 Dual function with hold-to-run control (shift button)
4.7.2 Multiple control functions with mode selector
4.8 Multiple operator control units
22 4.9 Multiple base stations
4.10 Response times
4.10.1 Start and stop of movement functions
4.10.2 Fault tolerating times
4.11 Safety functions
4.11.1 Minimum requirements for the performance level
4.11.2 Safety objectives
23 4.11.3 Monitoring and safety of the wireless connection
4.12 Prevention of unintentional start of a function that would lead to a hazardous movement
4.13 Environment requirements
4.13.1 Temperature range according to EN 60068214 and EN 6006821
4.13.2 Mechanical strength according to EN 60068231
4.13.3 IP protection class according to EN 60529
4.13.4 Requirements for the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
24 4.14 Self-tests
4.15 Warning devices
4.16 Control outputs
4.17 Marking
4.17.1 General
25 4.17.2 Information on the remote station
4.17.3 Information on the base station
26 4.18 Instruction handbook
4.18.1 General
28 4.18.2 Winches
4.18.3 Mobile yarders
4.18.4 Additional instructions for CCS integration in a wood chipper
5 Requirements for cableless control systems for logging winches – minimum scope of functions
29 6 Requirements for cable-less control systems for travelling functions
31 7 Requirements for cableless control systems for mobile yarders
7.1 General
7.2 Multiple operator control units
7.3 Transfer/Adopt function
32 7.4 Stop function
7.4.1 General
7.4.2 Passive stop – additional requirements
7.5 Marking
34 8 Requirements for cableless control systems for wood chippers
37 Annex A (normative)Examples of permissible radio ranges of CCS for mobile yarders
A.1 Action ranges with long distance in automatic mode
38 A.2 Carriage controlled by the tower yarder
A.2.1 Without remote stations
39 A.2.2 With remote commands reaching the tower yarder
40 A.2.3 Remote commands reaching the tower yarder via external repeater
A.3 Carriage controlled by CCS
A.3.1 Remote commands reaching the tower yarder via a transceiver installed on the carriage
41 A.3.2 Remote commanded active self-propelled carriage
42 Annex ZA(informative)Relationship between this European Standard and the Essential Requirements of EU Directive 2006/42/EC amended by Directive 2009/127/EC aimed to be covered
44 Bibliography
BS EN 17067:2018
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