Use Of Deviating Mirrors - Pilz PSEN op2/4 Instrucciones De Uso

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2.2.4. Use of deviating mirrors

Deviating mirrors can be used to monitor danger zones where access
is possible from various sides.
Fig. 11 illustrates a potential solution for monitoring three different
access sides using two deviating mirrors positioned at an angle of 45°
to the light curtain.
Please note the following precautions to take when using deviating
mirrors:
The alignment of the transmitter and receiver is particularly critical
when you use deviating mirrors; just a slight angular displacement of
the mirror is enough to lose the alignment. This problem can be resolved
by using a laser pointer, which is available as an accessory.
The minimum safety distance (S) must be maintained for each
section of the light curtain.
Use of a deviating mirror reduces the effective operating range by
about 15%. If two or more deviating mirrors are used, the range will
be reduced still further (for more details please refer to the technical
specifications for the specific mirror).
Never use more than three mirrors per device.
Any dust or dirt on the mirror's reflective surface will drastically
reduce the operating range.
Operating Manual
Fig. 11
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