This presentation covers international and local safety standards. In addition, it explains how Schneider Electric tested, validated, and documented approach helps machine building OEMs design safe, more energy efficient machines.
With the increase in global competition, more and more costumers consider reliability as one of their primary deciding factors, when purchasing new products. Several companies have invested in developing their own Design for Reliability (DFR) processes and roadmaps in order to be able to meet those requirements and compete in today’s market. This presentation will describe the DFR roadmap and how to effectively use it to ensure the success of the reliability program by focusing on the following DFR elements.
The ISO 26262 standard has prescribed a Functional Safety framework for the Automotive Industry. We will begin by understanding what is HARA? And proceed to Why is HARA necessary?
https://www.embitel.com/blog/embedded-blog/hara-by-iso-26262-standard-for-your-functional-safety-project
With the increase in global competition, more and more costumers consider reliability as one of their primary deciding factors, when purchasing new products. Several companies have invested in developing their own Design for Reliability (DFR) processes and roadmaps in order to be able to meet those requirements and compete in today’s market. This presentation will describe the DFR roadmap and how to effectively use it to ensure the success of the reliability program by focusing on the following DFR elements.
The ISO 26262 standard has prescribed a Functional Safety framework for the Automotive Industry. We will begin by understanding what is HARA? And proceed to Why is HARA necessary?
https://www.embitel.com/blog/embedded-blog/hara-by-iso-26262-standard-for-your-functional-safety-project
I created this presentation to deliver to prospective Afghani Fire Crew leaders as a further stage in advancing their knowledge in health and safety and in dealing with emergencies.
Complying with New Functional Safety StandardsDesign World
Better understand functional safety and how it applies to the equipment you build and use. As EN ISO 13849-1 (EN 954) and IEC 62061 become more prevalent in North American design and industry segments request Safety Integrity Level (SIL), Control Category and Protection Level (PL) ratings, our approach to machine safety stands to change.
This webinar provides practical advice for adopting these new standards by providing an overview of:
- Market trends
- Applicable standards
- Considerations for applying relevant standards
- Determining your level of machine safety design
Hosted by Design World, this educational webcast helps original equipment manufacturers and end users better understand functional safety and how it applies to the equipment you build.
The standard electromechanical RCCBs are designed to work with normal waveform power and cannot be guaranteed to work if any standard waveforms are generated by loads. The most common is the rectified half-wave waveform, sometimes referred to as pulsed direct current, generated by speed control devices, semiconductors, computers, and even dimmers.
State space analysis, eign values and eign vectorsShilpa Shukla
State space analysis concept, state space model to transfer function model in first and second companion forms jordan canonical forms, Concept of eign values eign vector and its physical meaning,characteristic equation derivation is presented from the control system subject area.
A Keynote speech by Dr Domininc Cooper CFIOSH C.Psychol examining the 'true' success factors of Behavior-Based Safety from the 1970's to the present day.
Behavio-Based Safety is still evolving to the point where it is effective in all workplaces, all of the time. Many implementations have been successful, but many have failed or faded away over the years. What can we learn from the past and the present to optimize future BBS implementations for the good of all? This tour of BBS examines the evolution of BBS, implementation strategies, and remaining challenges. Issues to be addressed include (but are not limited to):
[1 Where BBS fits in an organizations Safety Culture
[2] Who owns BBS?
[3] The role of employees and managers
[4] BBS design Issues
[5] Integrating BBS into mainstream safety management systems
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Introduction to Functional Safety and SIL CertificationISA Boston Section
This overview session will acquaint attendees with the key concepts in the IEC 61508 standard for functional safety of electrical/electronic and programmable electronic systems. An introduction is provided to safety integrity levels (SIL), the safety lifecycle and the requirements needed to achieve a functional safety certificate. Information will be provided on documentation requirements and an introduction to the basic objectives of product design for functional safety.
Human Factors such as stress, fatigue and communication affect many aspects of the finance industry and how people perform in their roles.
In this presentation we'll look at human factors in finance in a bit more detail and explain what can be done to make improvements in performance, procedures, morale and more.
Human Factors affecting performance in Aviation. Covers the factors which affect human performance, the causes and consequences, and how to combat factors. Also covers how factors propagate into accidents,
PLC Based Automatic Bottle Filling and Capping Systemijtsrd
Filling is the task that is carried out by a machine and this process is widely used in many industries that produce such as milk industries, chemical, food, mineral water and many industrial manufactures. The objective of this paper is to design, develop and monitor "Bottle filling and capping with PLC". This work provides with a lot of benefits like low power consumption, low operational cost, less maintenance, accuracy and many more. A prototype has been developed to illustrate the system. In this paper, the filling of the bottle is controlled by using a controller known as Programmable Logic Controller PLC which is also the heart of the entire system. For the conveyor system, a DC motor has been selected for better performance and ease of operation. Proximity sensors have been used to detect the position of the bottle. Ladder logic has been used for the programming of the PLC, which is the most widely used and accepted language for the programming of the PLC. Zar Kyi Win | Tin Tin Nwe "PLC Based Automatic Bottle Filling and Capping System" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-6 , October 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd28114.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/electrical-engineering/28114/plc-based-automatic-bottle-filling-and-capping-system/zar-kyi-win
More Electric:
Our world is becoming More Electric. Almost everything we interact with today is either already electric or becoming electric. Think about it. From the time you start your day in the morning to the time you finish your day – your home, your car, your work, your devices, your entertainment – almost everything is electric. Imagine the energy needed to power this. Electricity consumption will increase by 80% in next 25 years
More Connected: Our lives are also becoming more connected. The Internet has already transformed the way we live, work and play. Now the Connected Things is going to take this to a brand new level. 50 billion things connected in the next 5 years.
More Distributed: With such a widespread electrification and connectivity, energy models need rethinking as well. Which is why the generation of power needs to be closer to users. Distributed Energy is rapidly evolving globally. This is positive energy – renewable. In 2014 , Renewables overtook fossil fuels in investment value, with $295bn invested in renewables compared to $289bn invested in fossil fuels. And it is getting cheaper to do this.
More Efficient: When our world is more electric, more connected and more distributed, new opportunities emerge and allows us to tap into even more efficiency – in industrial processes, in the energy value chain, in buildings, in transportation, in the global supply chain and even in the comfort and peace-of-mind of our homes.
With more than $18 billion in M&A activity in the first half of last year alone, the colocation industry is riding the bubble of rapid growth. Colocation data center providers are being evaluated by a wide range of investors, with varying experience and perspectives. Understanding the evaluation criteria is a critical competency for attracting the right type of investor and financial commitment for your colocation business and this is why we have invited today’s speaker to present.
Steve Wallage Steve Wallage is Managing Director of BroadGroup Consulting. Steve brings 25 years of industry experience, holding senior roles at Gartner Group, IDC, CGI and IBM before joining BroadGroup 10 years ago. In his responsibilities at BroadGroup Steve has led many due diligence projects for investors evaluating colocation companies.
I created this presentation to deliver to prospective Afghani Fire Crew leaders as a further stage in advancing their knowledge in health and safety and in dealing with emergencies.
Complying with New Functional Safety StandardsDesign World
Better understand functional safety and how it applies to the equipment you build and use. As EN ISO 13849-1 (EN 954) and IEC 62061 become more prevalent in North American design and industry segments request Safety Integrity Level (SIL), Control Category and Protection Level (PL) ratings, our approach to machine safety stands to change.
This webinar provides practical advice for adopting these new standards by providing an overview of:
- Market trends
- Applicable standards
- Considerations for applying relevant standards
- Determining your level of machine safety design
Hosted by Design World, this educational webcast helps original equipment manufacturers and end users better understand functional safety and how it applies to the equipment you build.
The standard electromechanical RCCBs are designed to work with normal waveform power and cannot be guaranteed to work if any standard waveforms are generated by loads. The most common is the rectified half-wave waveform, sometimes referred to as pulsed direct current, generated by speed control devices, semiconductors, computers, and even dimmers.
State space analysis, eign values and eign vectorsShilpa Shukla
State space analysis concept, state space model to transfer function model in first and second companion forms jordan canonical forms, Concept of eign values eign vector and its physical meaning,characteristic equation derivation is presented from the control system subject area.
A Keynote speech by Dr Domininc Cooper CFIOSH C.Psychol examining the 'true' success factors of Behavior-Based Safety from the 1970's to the present day.
Behavio-Based Safety is still evolving to the point where it is effective in all workplaces, all of the time. Many implementations have been successful, but many have failed or faded away over the years. What can we learn from the past and the present to optimize future BBS implementations for the good of all? This tour of BBS examines the evolution of BBS, implementation strategies, and remaining challenges. Issues to be addressed include (but are not limited to):
[1 Where BBS fits in an organizations Safety Culture
[2] Who owns BBS?
[3] The role of employees and managers
[4] BBS design Issues
[5] Integrating BBS into mainstream safety management systems
Premier Filters offering an array of customize EMI Filters. MIL-STD-461 is one of them. In this slide, we have highlighted MIL-STD-461 testing, uses and more.
Human Factors in a Safety Management System - Breaking the ChainSAMTRAC International
A safety management system (SMS) goes beyond the health and safety concerns usually associated with the mining or building and construction disciplines. Ever thought about the aerospace and defence industries? Werner Schierschmidt's presentation includes understanding the human factors and cultural growth that need to occur within any industry wanting to implement a successful SMS.
Introduction to Functional Safety and SIL CertificationISA Boston Section
This overview session will acquaint attendees with the key concepts in the IEC 61508 standard for functional safety of electrical/electronic and programmable electronic systems. An introduction is provided to safety integrity levels (SIL), the safety lifecycle and the requirements needed to achieve a functional safety certificate. Information will be provided on documentation requirements and an introduction to the basic objectives of product design for functional safety.
Human Factors such as stress, fatigue and communication affect many aspects of the finance industry and how people perform in their roles.
In this presentation we'll look at human factors in finance in a bit more detail and explain what can be done to make improvements in performance, procedures, morale and more.
Human Factors affecting performance in Aviation. Covers the factors which affect human performance, the causes and consequences, and how to combat factors. Also covers how factors propagate into accidents,
PLC Based Automatic Bottle Filling and Capping Systemijtsrd
Filling is the task that is carried out by a machine and this process is widely used in many industries that produce such as milk industries, chemical, food, mineral water and many industrial manufactures. The objective of this paper is to design, develop and monitor "Bottle filling and capping with PLC". This work provides with a lot of benefits like low power consumption, low operational cost, less maintenance, accuracy and many more. A prototype has been developed to illustrate the system. In this paper, the filling of the bottle is controlled by using a controller known as Programmable Logic Controller PLC which is also the heart of the entire system. For the conveyor system, a DC motor has been selected for better performance and ease of operation. Proximity sensors have been used to detect the position of the bottle. Ladder logic has been used for the programming of the PLC, which is the most widely used and accepted language for the programming of the PLC. Zar Kyi Win | Tin Tin Nwe "PLC Based Automatic Bottle Filling and Capping System" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-6 , October 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd28114.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/electrical-engineering/28114/plc-based-automatic-bottle-filling-and-capping-system/zar-kyi-win
More Electric:
Our world is becoming More Electric. Almost everything we interact with today is either already electric or becoming electric. Think about it. From the time you start your day in the morning to the time you finish your day – your home, your car, your work, your devices, your entertainment – almost everything is electric. Imagine the energy needed to power this. Electricity consumption will increase by 80% in next 25 years
More Connected: Our lives are also becoming more connected. The Internet has already transformed the way we live, work and play. Now the Connected Things is going to take this to a brand new level. 50 billion things connected in the next 5 years.
More Distributed: With such a widespread electrification and connectivity, energy models need rethinking as well. Which is why the generation of power needs to be closer to users. Distributed Energy is rapidly evolving globally. This is positive energy – renewable. In 2014 , Renewables overtook fossil fuels in investment value, with $295bn invested in renewables compared to $289bn invested in fossil fuels. And it is getting cheaper to do this.
More Efficient: When our world is more electric, more connected and more distributed, new opportunities emerge and allows us to tap into even more efficiency – in industrial processes, in the energy value chain, in buildings, in transportation, in the global supply chain and even in the comfort and peace-of-mind of our homes.
With more than $18 billion in M&A activity in the first half of last year alone, the colocation industry is riding the bubble of rapid growth. Colocation data center providers are being evaluated by a wide range of investors, with varying experience and perspectives. Understanding the evaluation criteria is a critical competency for attracting the right type of investor and financial commitment for your colocation business and this is why we have invited today’s speaker to present.
Steve Wallage Steve Wallage is Managing Director of BroadGroup Consulting. Steve brings 25 years of industry experience, holding senior roles at Gartner Group, IDC, CGI and IBM before joining BroadGroup 10 years ago. In his responsibilities at BroadGroup Steve has led many due diligence projects for investors evaluating colocation companies.
In this briefing we explore the Phaseo power supplies and transformers offer presentation and application samples.
For more details:
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We’ve all been hearing about how robust the market for data center space is, but a presentation by an investment banker who has his finger on the pulse on the market day in and day out gave me a new appreciation for how great the opportunity really is.
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At Schneider Electric, in the IT Division, our core business has always been focused on delivering the highest level of availability to critical technologies, systems and processes. We’ve done this through our award winning, industry-leading and highest quality products and solutions, including UPS, Cooling, Rack Systems, DCIM and Services.
In this new digital era, we see a world that is always-on.
Always on to meet the needs of the highest notion of “access” to goods and services
Always on to be the solid, reliable foundation of digital transformation for businesses
Our mission is: To empower the digital transformation of our customers by ensuring their critical network, systems and processes are highly available and resilient.
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For more information:
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A Practical Guide to Ensuring Business Continuity and High Performance in Hea...Schneider Electric
Within healthcare facilities, high availability of systems is a key influencer of revenue and patient safety and satisfaction. Three important critical success factors need to be addressed in order to achieve safety and availability goals. These include exceeding the facility’s level of regulatory compliance, a linking of business benefits to the maintenance of a safe and an “always on” power and ventilation environment, and a sensible approach to technology upgrades that includes new strategies for “selling” technological improvements to executives. This reference guide offers recommendations for identifying and addressing each of these issues.
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A world-class global brand offering a comprehensive line of Limit Switches complying with international standards: IEC, UL, CSA, CCC, GOST. For more details: http://www.tesensors.com/global/en/product/limit-switches/xc-standard/?cat_id=BU_AUT_520_L4&conf=sensors&el_typ=node&nod_id=0000000002&prev_nod_id=0000000001&scp_id=Z000
1. Safety-Key to the Machine Solution
Dave Collins
Schneider Electric
Industry NOW Express
2011 Schneider Electric. All Rights Reserved.
2. Confused about safety?
● You are not alone
● Almost60% are not aware of
Safety Categories
● 68% not familiar with
Performance Levels
● Most have difficulty in applying
safety products
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3. Standards
● Safety is driven by standards
● Standards determine devices to use, how to use them, and sometimes
how safety products are constructed
● Some US standards are similar to IEC standards
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4. US Standards
A few of the most important US Standards are:
● OSHA 29 CFR1910
● NFPA 79, 2007 Edition, Electrical Standard for Industrial Machinery
● ANSI B11.19, Performance Criteria for Safeguarding
● ANSI/RIA R15.06, Industrial Robots and Robot Systems, Safety
Requirements
Locally
● UL and CSA (in Canada)
● UL is mandatory in most US cities in their codes and requirements.
● Customers and users demand these approvals even if local codes do
not require it.
Canada
● CSA is mandatory in Canada
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5. European / International Standards
● Safety categories (B, 1, 2, 3, 4) per EN 954-1 are no longer valid since
December 31, 2011
● Performance Levels (a, b, c, d, e) per EN/ISO 13849-1 replaced safety
categories on January 1, 2012
● SIL (Safety Integrity Levels) are designed for use primarily for more complex
systems or microprocessor and software based systems
● SIL can be determined by either IEC 61508 or IEC 62061
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6. EN/ISO 13849-1 Required Low contribution
Risk graph and parameters performance to risk reduction
level (PLr)
Uses the same criteria as EN 954-1 F1
P1 a
P2
S1
F2
P1 b
Starting point P2
for the
evaluation of
the risk F1
P1 c
P2
S2
S Severity of injury F2
P1 d
S1 Slight (normally reversible injury) P2
S2 Serious (normally irreversible) injury including death
F Frequency and/or exposure time to the hazard
e
F1 Seldom to less often and/or the exposure time is short
High contribution
F2 Frequent to continuous and/or the exposure time is long to risk reduction
P Possibility of avoiding the hazard or limiting the harm
P1 Possible under specific conditions
P2 Virtually impossible
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7. EN/ISO 13849-1
● EN/ISO 13849-1 adds new parameters to the requirements of the categories of
EN 954-1 in order to determine the Performance Level (PL):
● MTTFd = mean time to dangerous failure
Three levels of MTTFd are defined in this standard in order to classify the
requirements of the categories and the performance levels (PL):
Denotation of mean time to dangerous failure
Range of MTTFd
low 3 years <= MTTFd < 10 years
medium 10 years <= MTTFd < 30 years
high 30 years <= MTTFd < 100 years
● DC = diagnostic coverage DC = dd / d total
Denotation of diagnostic coverage Range of DC
none DC < 60%
low 60% <= DC < 90%
medium 90% <= DC < 99%
high 99% <= DC
ldd / ld total dd Dangerousfailuresdetected
d total Dangerousfailurestotal
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8. EN/ISO 13849-1
Relationship between categories, DC, MTTFd and PL
a *
Safety Integrity Level
b 1
Performance level
*
c 1
d 2
e 3
Cat. B Cat. 1 Cat. 2 Cat. 2 Cat. 3 Cat. 3 Cat. 4
DC avg = DC avg = DC avg = DC avg = DC avg = DC avg = DC avg =
0 0 low medium low medium high
MTTFd of each channel = low DC = Diagnostic Coverage
MTTFd of each channel = medium MTTFd = Mean Time To Failure - Dangerous
MTTFd of each channel = high PL = Performance Level
* In many applications the realization of performance level c by category 1 may not be
sufficient. In this case a higher category e.g. 2 or 3 should be chosen.
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9. 100 % of flexibility and optimization with
Flexible Machine Control
1 software environment
Simplify machine programming &
commissioning with SoMachine suite
Safety is
at the
center of
it all
Multiple hardware Control
Platforms
Embedded Intelligence
where it is needed
HMI Drive Logic Motion
controllers controllers controllers controllers I/Os
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10. Ready-to-use architectures: TVDA
● Predetermined equipment lists
● Tested
● our experts tested each application
to ensure that they work in all
possible configurations.
● Validated
● Full functional compatibility of
devices.
● Documented
● a full user manual contains all the
required information for installation
and assembly, including CAD and
wiring diagrams
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11. The ‘Safety Chain’ approach
● One provider for the complete safety chain:
● Reduce cost on the machine safety application through a single
automation and complete safety chain provider
Acquire the information Monitor and processing Stop the machine
Safe signal transmission
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12. Safety Chain Solution
● Fully aligned with our TVDA approach:
● Answers the machine customer’s needs, complementary with our
automation architectures
TVD Architecture
Safe Stop 1 - servo
Safety Chain Solution
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13. Safety Chain Solutions
Safe Stop 0, High performance
● Optimized implementation for increased levels
of protection
● A cost optimized solution that reaches a very low
probability of dangerous failure (PFHd), which
corresponds to PL e and SIL 3
● Typical applications:
● Assembling, machining centers or similar
machines tools
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14. Safety Chain Solutions
Safe Stop 1, Drive - high performance
● Safety integrated devices for an easier safety
chain configuration
● The drive (ATV32) features an integrated safety
torque off function (STO), which meets the
requirements of PL e and SIL 3
● Typical applications:
● Textile, wood-working or simple packaging
machines
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15. Safety Chain Solutions
● Improved accuracy through safety integrated Safe Stop 2, Servo - enhanced safety
devices
● Stopping the machine with the Safe Stop 2
(SS2) function by using the enhanced safety
module (eSM) integrated on the servo-drive;
it meets the requirements of PL e and SIL 3
● Typical applications:
● Packaging, printing, conversion, or similar
machines with long freewheel stopping times
(high inertia or low resistive torque)
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16. What can we do for our customers?
Schneider Electric provides a wide variety of scalable and
cost effective solutions from simple electromechanical to
programmable systems with safety communications, to
meet Performance Level “e”, and SIL 3 as well as local and
international safety requirements, to help maximize
productivity.
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17. Monitor and processing
Type Safety Safety Safety PLC AS-I Safety Card
Relay Controller
Family XPS XPSMC XPSMF ASISAFE Lexium 32
Function Solution for Solution for Solution for Solutions using a Solutions using
monitoring one monitoring several monitoring many safety related a motion
function functions functions communications controller
simultaneously simultaneously bus
and
communication
over Safe Ethernet
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18. Lexium eSM and Adapter
Hardware
• Optional eSM Terminal Adaptor
• for LXM32 M
• Accessories:
- eSM Terminal adapter
(Connection of up to 5 Lxm)
- eSM Cable
AC
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19. Acquire the Information
Type Safety Interlock Safety Interlock Safety Interlock
Family XCSA XCSB XCSC
Enclosure Metal Metal Metal
Function Non-Locking Locking by Push Button Locking by Key
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20. Acquire the Information
Type Safety Interlock Safety Interlock Safety Interlock Safety Interlock
Family XCSE XCSL XCSLE & XCSLF XCSTE
Enclosure Metal Metal Metal - XCSLF Plastic
Plastic - XCSLE
Function Solenoid Locking Solenoid Locking Solenoid Locking Solenoid Locking
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21. Acquire the Information
Type Safety Interlock Safety Interlock Safety Interlock Safety Interlock
Family XCSPA XCSPL XCSPR XCSMP
Enclosure Plastic Plastic Plastic Plastic
Function Non-Locking Non-Locking Non-Locking Non-Locking
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22. Acquire the Information
Type Non-Contact Non-Contact Non-Contact Non-Contact
Family XCSDMC XCSDMP XCSDMR XCSDM3/4
Operating Sao: 0.20 in (5 mm) Sao: 0.31 in (8 mm) Sao: 0.31 in (8 mm) Sao: 0.39 in (10 mm)
Zone Sar: 0.59 in (15 mm) Sar: 0.79 in (20 mm) Sar: 0.79 in (20 mm) Sar: 0.79 in (20 mm)
Wiring Cable or connector Cable or connector Cable or connector Cable or connector
Size 2.01 x 0.63 x 0.28 in 3.56 x 0.98 x 0.51 in 30 mm dia. 1.51 in 3.94 x 1.34 x 1.26 in
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23. Acquire the Information
Type Compact Compact Compact Compact
Family XUSLB XUSLD XUSLPZ XUSLPB
MOS 14 mm and 30 mm 14 mm and 30 mm 300, 400,500,600 mm 500 and 600 mm
0.55 in and 1.18 in 0.55 in and 1.18 in 11.8, 15.7, 19.7, 23.6 in. 19.7 and 23.6 in
Sensing 1 to 22.9 ft, or 1 to 22.9 ft, or 2.6 to 65.5 ft or 2.6 to 26.3 ft
Distance 1 to 65.6 ft with PDM 1 to 65.6 ft with PDM 2.6 to 229.7 ft
SN
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24. Acquire the Information
Type Cable Pull Switch Cable Pull Switch Emergency Stop
Family XY2 XY2 XB4 – XB5
Feature Adjustable tripping force Viewing windows to aid in Conforms to ISO 13850
adjusting cable tension
Cable Length 165 ft (50 m) 50 ft (15 m)
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25. Other Products for the Safety Chain
In addition to all of the previous products, we offer
complete lines of other devices for use in safety
related applications:
● E-Stop buttons, EMO
● Indicating banks
● Control Relays and Contactors
● Drives
● Motion
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