7.2 Safety Brake - Q 409 710: 1 Description and Mode of Operation

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7 Maintenance of Drive & Brakes Safety Brake – Q 409 710

7.2 Safety Brake – Q 409 710

1 Description and Mode of Operation


The safety brake acts directly on the main shaft (1).

1.1 Description
The safety brake is designed as an annular disk brake and is accommodated in the drive sprocket (2). It is
always installed together with the speed monitor and the drive chain contact.
The brake disk (4) which is provided with brake pads (3) on both sides, is pivoted in the drive sprocket (2).
Twelve retainer blocks (5) are arranged on the outside of the brake disk. The brake disk (4) is pressed
against the drive sprocket (2) by means of a pressure disk (6).
A pawl-type lock (7) which is actuated by a solenoid, is fastened to the truss. In the case of danger, this
lock blocks the brake disk (4). The safety brake only works in the downward direction.

Fig. 710-01

1) Main shaft
2) Drive sprocket
4) Brake disk
5) Retainer blocks
6) Pressure disk
7) Pawl-type lock
8) Pawl
9) Solenoid

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Fig. 710-02

3) Brake linings
10) Thrust bolt
11) Disk spring assembly

Hint!
For rises of up to approx. 10 m (depending on load regulations and speed) only one safety brake
is installed on the right side of the main shaft. For higher rises, two safety brakes are installed –
one on the right and one on the left side of the main shaft.

1.2 Mode of Operation


The safety brake is an active brake, i.e. the pawl (8) locks when the escalator is idle and is released by the
solenoid (9) when the escalator is started.
The main shaft (1) can turn freely with the brake disk (4).

Fig. 710-03: Start

9) Solenoid 16) Armature


12) Rubber cushion 17) Break contact (safety circuit)
15) Spring 18) Make contact (signaling)

Hint!
When the solenoid (9) picks up, the armature (16) actuates the break contact (17), the safety
circuit is completed, and the motor can start.

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In the case of danger, the solenoid (9) drops out, and the pawl (8) locks.
– The retainer block (5) of the brake disk (4) is stopped by the pawl (8), and the brake disk is blocked.

Fig. 710-04: Stop

– The contact (17) opens the safety circuit.

Hint!

The entire pawl-type lock (7) is mounted in the truss and can be shifted longitudinally 
a rubber cushion (12) dampens the blow when the braking process is initiated.

The escalator is brought to a standstill due to the friction between the brake disk (4), the pressure disk (6)
and the drive sprocket (2).

Hint!

The contact pressure of the brake disk (4) against the drive sprocket (2) – and thus the braking
distance – can be adjusted by means of the 6 disk spring assemblies (11).

Fig. 710-05

2) Drive sprocket
3) Brake linings
4) Brake disk
6) Pressure disk
10) Thrust bolt
11) Disk spring assembly
13) Nut
14) Counternut

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The tightening torque VCBN (Nm) of the nut (13) depends on the production order and is set at the
factory.
Identification Tightening Torque VCBN
Schindler WMATA [Nm]
ESF4548 01 50
ESF4548 02 50
ESF4549 03 50

Hint!

Verification: The tightening torque VCBN is indicated on the data sheet (see the installation
folder which comes with every escalator).

When the escalator is stopped normally or by a safety device not listed below, the pawl (8) engages with a
time delay of approx. 3 seconds.
In the following cases of danger, the pawl engages without delay:
– breakage or excessive elongation of the drive chain
– overspeed 125%
– power failure with delay

2 Maintenance

2.1 Functional Check

Hint!

The functional check is carried out with the speed monitor by simulating over- or underspeed.

For more detailed information, see Controller Instructions J 572 812, Technical Tests,
Sections 2.1 to 2.9

Simulation is activated when the escalator is ready for operation and idle.
Activate the technical test menu.

For more detailed information, see Controller Instructions J 595 027, Operator Interface Terminal
(OIT)

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Press one of the marked touch buttons to select one of the speed tests.
Start the escalator with the key switch in the downward direction within 30 seconds, and keep the service
brake disengaged.
Following start-up delay (15 sec.), over- or underspeed will be detected and the pawl (8) will engage. The
escalator is shut off electronically and interlocked.
The faults screen appears indicating the error code related to the technical test.
Error codes:
"E_3E" for 15% master overspeed
"E_CF" for 25% master overspeed
"E_3F" for master underspeed
"E_30" for 15% slave overspeed
"E_CE" for 25% slave overspeed
"E_31" for slave underspeed
No error code "Safety brake engaged": "E_35"
Visual check of the braking distance:
The braking distance should be more or less the same as the braking distance of the service brake.
Reset:
– Touch the RESET touch button on the faults screen to reset the error.
– Speed simulation is deactivated by exiting the test screen or after 30 seconds has elapsed without any
activities.
– If the fault is still active press RESET to reset the error.
Start the escalator with the key switch in the downward direction (direction of the tension station):
– The pawl cannot open.
– The escalator is shut down but not interlocked after 3 seconds.
– Error code: "E_35"
Release the pawl:
Turn the key switch to run the escalator for a short distance in the upward direction (direction of the drive
station) until the pawl (8) can swing out past the retainer block (5).

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2.2 Readjusting the Braking Distance

Hint!
If the visually determined braking distance deviates from the braking distance of the service
brake by more than 30%, the braking distance must be readjusted.

Adjust the braking distance by changing the preset tension of the disk spring assemblies (11).

Fig. 710-06

10) Thrust bolt


11) Disk spring assembly
13) Nut
14) Counternut

– Remove the counternuts (14).


– Use the nuts (13) to change the preset tension of all 6 disk spring assemblies (11) by the same value.

Hints!
Use a torque wrench.
For the theoretical tightening torque VCBN [Nm] preset at the factory, see the table below.

Identification Tightening Torque VCBN


Schindler WMATA [Nm]
ESF4548 01 50
ESF4548 02 50
ESF4549 03 50

Hint!
Verification: The tightening torque VCBN is indicated on the data sheet (see the installation
folder which comes with every escalator).

– Retighten the counternuts.

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2.3 Lubrication
Lubricate the pivots of the rod and the pawl.

Fig. 710-07

Use mineral oil.

For more detailed information, see Maintenance Instructions Q 594 036, Lubrication System,
Lubrication Schedule

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