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PILZ presents the new base module PNOZmulti2 – PNOZ m B0.1
In terms of functionality and cost-effectiveness, it is more suitable for customer needs of small and medium-sized security applications.
"Similarities and differences" between PNOZ m B0 and PNOZ m B0.1
Similar to PNOZ m B0, the base module body of PNOZ m B0.1 offers 20 safe digital inputs that can be freely combined.
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Pilmagnetic switches – what are the requirements for a fixed safety switch?
1. The fastener itself needs to be reliable and stable enough.
2. Need to rely on special tools to remove, such as hexagon screws, star screws, etc. Phillips/slotted screws are not recommended, as in some cases they can be easily fitted with fingernails or on the go.
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Pilz: Designing safe railway sites
From hardware components to complete safety concepts: Pilz has extended its industrial expertise from the field of machinery safety and health and safety regulations to railway sites. With many years of knowledge and experience, Pilz has demonstrated the same competence in the railway industry as it does in an industrial environment.
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Pilz Safety Burner Management System
An autonomously running burner management system has a complex structure and must comply with many international standards. Due to the high level of danger, strict safety regulations need to be applied to avoid the presence of unburned fuel in the combustion chamber. Pilz has a safe burner management system specifically tailored to these requirements.
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Pilz conducts brake tests on freight trains
The technology and business of rail freight have remained the same for decades. Until now, in order to test the brakes of freight trains, the crew would walk around the entire train and hit each axle with a special hammer to check the proper operation of the braking system. Rail transport systems in Austria ...
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Peel magnetic relays – what do you need to do when equipping your machine with a safety light curtain?
1. Choose the correct encoder model
2. Build the right safety loop
3. There is no blind spot in the installation of safety light curtains
4. The safety distance of the safety light curtain meets the requirements of EN ISO 13855
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Peel magnetic relays - analysis of common faults and causes of relays
1. Contact failure
(1) The phenomenon that cannot be disconnected due to mechanical occlusion of the contact (the needle-like protrusion and pit formed on the contact bite each other), fusion welding, or cold welding.
(2) The contact wear of the relay is caused by the absence of arc extinguishing devices or measures, or improper parameter selection, ...
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Peel magnetic relays – features of relay modules
1. The same module can be triggered by high or low level through different wiring, and the trigger current is not less than 1mA, and the output capacity of the IO port of some 51 single-chip microcomputers is weak, and the circuit of pulling up or increasing the driving capacity is required (the default is low level triggering);
2. Advantages of low-level drive, ...
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Pilz: Configurable safety relays with reliable delivery times
Have you encountered any of the pain points of these safety relay applications?
Since the invention of the first emergency stop safety relay by Pilz in 1987, after twenty or thirty years of development, the current safety relay market can be described as a hundred flowers blooming and a hundred schools of thought contending.
Although, the currently selectable security relay ...
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Pilz: Visualisation solution based on PNOZmulti2
Visualization solution PASvisu with OPC UA interface
Pilz is expanding its web-based visualisation solution PASvisu: From the new version 1.3 onwards, the OPC UA interface can be connected to the small controller PNOZmulti and other control systems.
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The working principle and characteristics of Pilz safety relays
Pilz safety relays generally consist of an iron core, a coil, an armature, a contact reed, etc. As long as a certain voltage is added to both ends of the coil, a certain current will flow through the coil, resulting in an electromagnetic effect. Under the action of electromagnetic attraction, the armature overcomes the pulling force of the return spring and sucks in the iron ...
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Peel magnetic relays - the principle of selection of thermal relays
1. The relationship between the specifications of the relay and the installation location
For different star/triangle control positions, the specifications of the selected thermal relays are also different. As shown in Figure 1, the current setting value of the selected thermal relay is equal to the rated current value of the protected motor. In Fig. 2, the selected thermal relay ...
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Pilz presents a new product: Safe Protective Area Monitoring is also available for robotic applications
For the monitoring of safe protected areas under harsh conditions, such as dust, dirt, rain, light, sparks or shocks, the safety radar sensor PSENradar in combination with the configurable small controller PNOZmulti 2 offers the best solution: in addition to outdoor applications as well as woodworking and ...
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Pilz myPNOZ is even better suited to two-handed buttons
The two-handed button is a commonly used safety start device, which is commonly used in punches, presses, cutting machines and other equipment; The purpose is to force the operator to leave the danger zone with his hands when driving the machine, so as not to come into contact with dangerous moving parts and cause safety accidents.
The "standard" of two-handed control says ...
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Peel magnetic relays – the five major classifications of relays
1. Classification by use
In terms of use, the classification of relays can be divided into two types: control relays and protection relays.
In the meantime: thermal relays, overcurrent relays, and undervoltage relays are all protective relays. And moment relays, speed relays, intermediate relays ...
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A new product from Pilz is coming soon: the FSoE master module for PNOZmulti 2
PNOZ m EF EtherCAT FSoE is a forthcoming safety bus communication module from Pilz that supports the FSoE (FailSafe over EtherCAT) protocol. As a new member of the PNOZ multi 2 family, the module can be used as an FSoE master with a maximum cycle time of 10 ms ...
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Pilz releases version 1.23 of the automation system PSS 4000
The automation system PSS 4000 from Pilz is the ideal solution for safe production. The automation system PSS 4000 can be individually configured to meet the actual requirements.
Version 1.23 of the PSS 4000 has been released, which includes the following important new features ...
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Pilz: Safety control solution for SIL4 at rail level crossings
On fully enclosed rail transit lines, viaducts or tunnels are usually used to avoid the impact of rail lines on the distance, while on non-fully enclosed rail transit lines, the plane intersection between the railway and the distance, that is, level crossings, is more common.
In the early stage, rail transit ...
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Pilz: Efficient production, as stable as steel
With 168,000 employees in 17 countries, steel giant ArcelorMittal is the world's leading steel producer. The Ghent site in Belgium alone produces more than 6 million tons of steel per year. Its industries mainly include automotive and mobility, construction, energy, and packaging.
As the world's leading steel ...
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Pilz has launched the new stand-alone base module PNOZ m C0
In the safe configurable small controller series PNOZmulti 2 from Pilz, a new stand-alone base module PNOZ m C0 is now available. PNOZ m C0 has the structural characteristics of a safety relay, but it is just as powerful as a safety controller. It offers 8 ...
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