Register | Login | Set as Home Page | Bookmark | General Enquiries | Help | Saturday, 04th of July 2009
Health & Safety Matters
 hsmsearch.com
Search 
Magazine 
Register for our ENewsletter
Click to visit http://www.cirrusresearch.co.uk/hsmsearch/index.php

Click to visit http://www.laidler.co.uk/workshops

Click to visit http://www.theenergyevent.com/

Click to visit sponsors web site

Click to visit http://www.healthandsafetyevents.co.uk

Click to visit sponsors web site

Poll

Should there be a maximum working temperature?
This is an anonymous poll for statistical purposes only


Last Month's Poll

Would a greater management presence on the shop floor improve health and safety in your workplace?

Yes - 58%

No - 42%

Analogue input module for safety controller
February 1st 2008

Pilz has introduced a new analogue input module for its PNOZmulti modular safety controller.

Up to four PNOZ ma1p modules can be mounted on the left-hand side of a PNOZ m1p or PNOZ m2p base unit, and each module can accept two analogue inputs.

Depending on the configuration of the hardware and safety logic, the module meets the requirements of EN IEC 62061 SIL2 or SIL3, as well as performance level (PL)e of EN ISO 13849-1.

A wide range of analogue sensors can be used with the new module – typically in a dual redundant configuration – such as encoders, temperature sensors, pressure sensors or position/level sensors. The PNOZmulti controller can then monitor for range limits or a maximum of eight threshold levels per input.

Reaction time is just 75ms.

Pilz says that virtually any safety-related application requiring monitoring of an analogue value can benefit from the new analogue input module, as it accepts a ±10V or 0-20mA signal.

More articles from Pilz Automation Technology: