Automation Control System offers safe processing of analog values.

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With failsafe analog input modules, PSS 4000 is suitable for safe, decentralized recording of analog values. Two different modules are available for safety-related evaluation of voltage signals from -10 to +10 V or current signals from 0-25 mA. PSSuniversal PLC offers various head modules to which I/O modules can be connected individually and which are available for control functions, local preprocessing, or in form of communication interface for SafetyNET p.



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Safe, Analogue and Decentralised Automation System PSS 4000 with Safe Processing of Analogue Values



Ostfildern, - The new automation system PSS 4000 now includes safe analogue input modules, which significantly extend the system's application range. Modular, fine-granular hardware gives the automation system flexibility, enabling the design to be tailored exactly to the requirements of the plant or machine.

The control system PSSuniversal PLC of the automation system PSS 4000 now has various head modules available, to which I/O modules can be connected individually. The head modules are available in different performance classes, either for control functions, for a local preprocessing function or in the form of a pure communication interface for SafetyNET p. All head modules can be used for standard control tasks as well as safety-related control functions up to SIL3 of IEC 61508.

Applications - safe and decentralised

Applications requiring safe, decentralised recording of analogue values are now accessible with the new, failsafe analogue input modules for PSS 4000: due to the redundant input data, a safety assessment in accordance with EN ISO 13849-1 PL e (Cat. 4) and EN/IEC 62061 SIL CL 3 can be achieved.

Two different modules are available for safety-related evaluation of voltage signals from -10 to +10 V or current signals from 0 to 25 mA.
Decentralised, safe recording of analogue values enables the installation work required in widely distributed plants to be reduced, thanks to short cable routes. At the same time, interference on the measuring lines is minimised, shielding measures can be reduced and compliance with installation regulations for control and power cables is much easier.

Analogue modules for extended application range

In addition to the modules for the normal application range, special versions of the module are also available for more extreme application areas. The modules have an identical function, but special measures enable them to be used under heightened environmental conditions - such as in a temperature range of -40 °C to +70 °C. Higher mechanical robustness values for vibration and shock stress also reduce the cost of mechanical compensation measures for items such as mechanical spring or absorption elements. Additional measures for control cabinet air conditioning or dehumidification are no longer needed.

Other potential application areas for safe analogue input modules include monitoring of valve positions, temperature or fill levels on process machinery, or in the field of building automation.

Pilz, the company

Currently employing more than 1,300 staff worldwide, Pilz operates internationally as technology leader in automation technology. In this area Pilz is consistently developing a role as a total solutions supplier for safety and control technology.
In addition to the head office in Germany, Pilz is represented by subsidiaries and branch offices in 24 countries.

Products include sensor technology, electronic monitoring relays, automation solutions with motion control, safety relays, programmable safety and control systems and an operating and monitoring range. Safe bus systems, an Ethernet system and industrial wireless systems are also available for industrial networking.

Pilz also provides a comprehensive range of services, including an extensive selection of training courses. The area of consulting and engineering provides a comprehensive, competent service - from plant assessment to risk assessment, through to the safety design and safety sign-off at the customer's premises.

Pilz GmbH & Co. KG

Address: Sichere Automation

Felix-Wankel-Straße 2

73760 Ostfildern

Deutschland/Germany

Contact for Journalists:

Nicole Oberender

Phone: +49 711 3409-158

Fax: +49 711 3409-9158

E-Mail: n.oberender@pilz.de

Internet: www.pilz.com

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