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News Release from: Pilz Automation Technology | Subject: Safety system control products - packaging
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 13 August 2007
Safety products control packaging safety
A range of safety system control products - from safety relaysto a multi function modular controller - are available for builders of packaging machinery.
A range of safety system control products - from safety relays to a multi function modular controller - are available for builders of packaging machinery Many of the products in the Pilz range of safety systems controls are suitable for packaging machinery, which is used throughout a variety of industries
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 28 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The machines can range from relatively small, simple machines - for example filling equipment - to medium-sized machines and larger, more complex systems such as packaging lines or palletising stations.
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Alternatively, if more than a few relays are required, the PNOZmulti modular safety controller is likely to be more cost-effective.
Furthermore, on small machines, the PNOZmulti controller can be used to process the conventional I/O as well as the safety I/O, so a separate PLC is not needed.
For medium-sized machines, the PNOZmulti is still the optimum safety controller, being highly expandable and simple to modify via the configurator in the event of the machine being modified or upgraded.
When machines or packaging lines become more complex, customers can either use multiple PNOZmulti controllers linked together, or they could use a programmable safety system (PSS).
This 'safety PLC' might also be used in conjunction with a PSSuniversal, a decentralised, modular I/O and control platform that is economical for automation control functions and/or safety-related functions.
Whatever the size and complexity of the packaging machine, there will be a need for other safety-related components.
Pilz offers a vast range of such products, including safety switches, safety bolts, optoelectronic safety devices (light curtains), camera-based safety systems and emergency stop switches.
* High quality diagnostics - an important aspect of maximising a machine's productivity is high-quality diagnostics.
Not only does Pilz offer a variety of operator displays that can convey the relevant information to an operator or maintenance technician, but the company's PVIS 'intelligent diagnostics' technology provides plain text messages.
These messages have precise information on the fault location, clearly defined responsibilities, and an integrated 'root cause' display.
The system ensures that production is quickly restarted - and, as far as a machine restart is concerned, Pilz believes that a total time saving of up to 50% can be achieved by using PVIS.
Modern packaging machinery frequently incorporates servo and motion control technology.
The Pilz Motion Control (PMC) family covers motors, servo drives and motion controllers.
Moreover, the PMCprimo Drive, for example, combines the functions of a servo amplifier, motion controller and PLC in a single unit - with the added benefit of an inbuilt safe stop function.
Going a step further, the new PMCprotego offers extra safety functions: safe reduced speed, safe operational stop and safe brake test.
So far we have discussed products for packaging machinery, but Pilz is also a leading provider of services.
Depending on the customer's requirements, Pilz can undertake risk assessments, SIL (safety integrity level) determination, design and/or validation of safety-related control systems, CE marking services, and ESPE inspections.
* Training courses - training courses are also available, for the application of Pilz products and to explain machinery safety standards, regulations and responsibilities.
For customers that wish to undertake as much work as possible in-house, Pilz can also assist with the development, implementation and maintenance of competency management systems.
Please contact Pilz to request more information about products and services for the packaging machine industry, or visit the Pilz Web site.
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