Error Code Overview
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Error Code: KSS00029
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Category: Safety PLC / Communication / Network
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Severity: High
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System: KRC Controller / Safety PLC / Emergency Stops / Light Curtains / Safety Mats
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Impact: Robot motion stops; Safety PLC or devices may be offline; operator safety at risk
Quick Fix for KUKA KSS00029
If KUKA KSS00029 Safety PLC Error appears, take these immediate actions:
- Stop all robot motion immediately
- Inspect Safety PLC connections, cables, and status LEDs
- Power cycle the Safety PLC and reset the error in SmartHMI
- Verify all safety devices (emergency stops, light curtains, safety mats) are functioning
- Restart robot at reduced speed for initial testing
Important: Never bypass a safety PLC fault. The robot will remain locked until the safety system is fully validated.
What Does KUKA KSS00029 Mean?
KUKA KSS00029 indicates that the robot controller has detected a fault in the connected Safety PLC or functional safety communication system.
Affected components may include:
- External Safety PLC modules
- Safety relays and interface boards
- Emergency stop circuits
- Light curtains and safety scanners
- Safety mats and interlock switches
In short:
The robot cannot confirm that the safety system is functioning correctly, so motion is disabled to protect operators and equipment.
Common Symptoms of KSS00029
When th is error occurs, operators often report:
- Robot cannot enter T1/T2/AUTO mode
- Drives remain disabled after startup
- Safety circuit warning shownon SmartHMI
- External emergency stop chain appears open
- Light curtain or scanner stays triggered
These symptoms usually indicate a safety communication or logic failure.
Main Causes of KUKA KSS00029
1. Safety PLC Communication Failure
Loss of communication between the KRC controller and Safety PLC may occur due to:
- Network interruption
- Bus timeout
- Faulty communication card
- Loose fieldbus connection
2. Emergency Stop Circuit Fault
A damaged or triggered emergency stop circuit can cause:
- Open safety loop
- Incomplete reset condition
- Dual-channel mismatch
3. Safety Sensor / Device Failure
Faulty external devices may trigger the alarm:
- Light curtains
- Laser scanners
- Safety mats
- Door switches/interlocks
4. Safety Parameter Mismatch
Configuration mismatch may occur after:
- PLC program changes
- Safety project updates
- Controller replacement
- WorkVisual reconfiguration
5. Safety Interface Board Failure
Hardware faults inside the KRC cabinet may affect:
- SIB/Safety Board
- Internal relays
- Safety memory
How to Troubleshoot KUKA KSS00029
Step 1 – Identify Faulted Safety Device
Use SmartHMI diagnostics to locate:
- Which safety input/channel is faulted
- Whether the issue is internal or external
Step 2 – Inspect Emergency Stop Circuit
Check:
- E-stop buttons
- Reset switches
- Wiring continuity
- Contact condition
Step 3 – Test Safety Sensors
Verify all safety devices:
- Light curtains clear correctly
- Safety mats reset properly
- Interlock switches engage fully
Step 4 – Check Safety PLC Communication
Inspect:
- Safety PLC online status
- Network LEDs
- Communication module faults
- Bus diagnostics
Step 5 – Verify Safety Configuration
Confirm:
- Safety addresses match project
- Parameters are synchronized
- No recent configuration mismatch exists
Step 6 – Reset and Retest
After repair:
- Clear KSS00029 in SmartHMI
- Reboot the controller
- Test safety chain reset
- Verify robot motion at low speed
Recommended Replacement Parts
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Component
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Description
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Typical Replacement
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Safety PLC Module
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Functional safety controller
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Siemens / AB / Pilz
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Safety Interface Board
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KRC cabinet safety interface
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KUKA SIB
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Emergency Stop Button
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Operator safety device
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2-channel E-stop
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Safety Relay
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Safety signal monitoring
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Industrial relay module
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Pro Diagnostic Tip
If KSS00029 appears intermittently, monitor:
- Safety PLC watchdog timers
- Bus communication latency
- Intermittent E-stop signal drops
Many recurring KSS00029 faults are caused by unstable safety device wiring rather than actual PLC failure.
How to Fix KUKA KSS00029
Dependingon the cause:
- Replace damaged safety wiring
- Repair faulty emergency stop devices
- Replace failed Safety PLC or relay
- Correct safety configuration parameters
- Replace defective safety interface board
How to Prevent Safety PLC Errors
To reduce recurrence:
- Inspect safety devices regularly
- Test E-stop circuits during maintenance
- Maintain proper cable shielding/grounding
- Validate safety logic after updates
- Keep spare safety components onsite
Related KUKA Safety Errors
⚠️ All these errors involve robot safety systems and PLC communication, forming a complete safety network topic cluster.
FAQ
Can the robot operate with KSS00029 error?
No. Motion is blocked until the Safety PLC and devices are fully operational.
Why does KSS00029 occur?
- Damaged or loose safety cables
- Faulty Safety PLC or connected safety devices
- Misconfigured wiring or addresses
- Electrical noise affecting the safety circuit
How can I fix KUKA KSS00029 quickly?
- Inspect and repair cables and connectors
- Test and replace faulty Safety PLC modules or devices
- Verify configuration in SmartHMI
- Reset the error and test operation
Can repeated Safety PLC faults damage the robot?
Yes. Persistent safety faults may cause unexpected stops or stresson mechanical and electrical components.
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