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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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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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Pilz: Become a certified expert in industrial security
Industrial security has become an integral part of automation, but with new requirements and specifications, manufacturers, integrators, and operators are faced with the question of how their employees can meet the new challenges. In response, Pilz has launched a new safety training course that can help students learn ...
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Pierre Switches – Requirements for securing safety switches
The fastener itself needs to be reliable and stable enough.
It can be removed with specialized tools, such as hexagon screws, star screws, etc. Phillips/slotted screws are not recommended, as in some cases these screws can be easily punched with nails or carry-on equipment.
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Peel magnetic relays - what are the connection methods of relays?
1. 3-pin relay wiring
The common 3-pin relay is the car horn relay.
No. 1 is the contact terminal, which connects the load;
No. 2 is the common terminal between the contact and the coil, which is connected to the power supply;
No. 3 is the coil terminal, which connects the button switch (such as the horn on the steering wheel).
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Pilz is a multi-functional furnace management and control system
Thermal energy utilization is very common in today's industrial fields, such as metal thermoprocessing, food baking, paint drying, grain drying, glass/plastic melting, fiber hair removal, etc. The sources of heat energy used in these fields are usually in 2 forms: 1 is the conversion of electrical energy into thermal energy ( ...
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Pilz: The solution for the safe operation of AGVs
As one of the core equipment of smart factory logistics, automatic guided vehicles (AGVs) play an increasingly important role in the factory logistics automation system. They travel through the warehouse and complete the handling task efficiently, which brings great convenience to the production, but also has certain safety hazards.
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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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Pilz will be exhibiting at the Hannover Messe 2022
At the Hannover Messe 2022 at the Industrial Fair (30 May 2022 * 2 June), Pilz will be presenting complete automation solutions including security and industrial security that can be automated independently and flexibly. Visitors can enjoy a tour of the Peel ...
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Functions of Pilz
1. When the load exceeds the action current, the circuit will be automatically cut off;
2. After the circuit is automatically cut off, the panel indicator light is on, which is convenient for the judgment of the fault part;
3. After troubleshooting, press the red button at the bottom of the panel to restore the normal power supply;
4. For other reasons, the shell ...
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REASONS FOR USE OF PILZ SAFETY RELAYS
Why can't ordinary relays be used in safety-related applications?
Ordinary relays use the mechanical action of coils and metal contacts to switch loads. Metal contacts may be fusion welded due to repeated operations. Once this happens, the machine will also be ...
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Pierre Servo Amplifiers – What are the basic requirements for servo amplifiers?
Requirements for servo feed systems
1. Wide range of speed regulation
2. High positioning accuracy
3. There is sufficient transmission rigidity and high speed stability
4. Fast response, no overshoot
In order to ensure productivity and processing quality, in addition to the requirement of high positioning accuracy ...
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Pilz: Mechatronics methods for automation
Smart factories, Industry 4.0 and autonomous production – the mechanical engineering department is now looking forward to a bright future. The pace of innovation and ever-shortening development moments are playing an increasingly important role in the global race. To streamline the engineering process and add reusability to individual components, the regulations ...
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Peel magnetic relays – the main product technical parameters of relays
1. Rated working voltage
It refers to the voltage required by the coil when the relay is working normally. Depending on the model of the relay, it can be either AC voltage or DC voltage.
2. DC resistance
Refers to the DC resistance of the coil in the relay, which can be passed by a universal meter.
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Wiring method of relay - Peel magnetic relay
1. Control wiring: You think of it as a DC relay. 3. 7 is used to connect to 12V control voltage; 2. 7 is used to connect to 24V control voltage. In the meantime, 7 is used as the negative electrode of direct current, and it is connected to the neutral line when used. 2. Connect to the front of 220V.
Second, the operation control: although the control voltage is connected ...
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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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Peel magnetic relay – the difference between a transistor and a relay output PLC
1. The overload capacity of the transistor is less than the overload capacity of the relay
In general, in the case of a large inrush current (e.g., bulbs, inductive loads, etc.), the transistor overload capability is smaller, and more derating is required.
2. Under the condition of rated operation, the relay has the number of actions ...
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Introduction to the appearance and terminal blocks of the Pilz safety relay PNOZ s5
PNOZ s5 belongs to the PNOZSigma family and is a safety relay with a time-delay function
There are 8 terminal blocks on the top and bottom of the module, where:
A1 and A2 are the terminal blocks of the module power supply;
S11 and S12 are terminal blocks for a set of safety input channels;
S21 and ...
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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: Don't underestimate the authorization key, it can make a big difference!
With the increasing functional requirements of industrial production, the continuous optimization of process levels and the escalation of the complexity of production conditions, systems that effectively record and manage relevant data are particularly important for machine safety, especially for production safety.
PITreader Authorization ...
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