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Safety Monitor AS-Interface Safety at Work monitors

Manufacturer:

Schneider Electric Automation GmbH Logo

Contact:

Mr. Klaus Mickoleit

Category:

Safety At Work
Safety Monitor

Safety Monitor

Safety at Work ProductAS-Interface Safety at Work monitors

Order No.:

ASI SAFEMONxx

Description:

AS-Interface, the recognised cabling system for sensors and actuators, has changed. Standard process information and information relating to safety can now be transmitted over the same cable. Capable ofmanaging safety functions up to level 4 of standard EN-954-1, the AS-Interface "Safety at work" system meets the needs of the most common safety applications, such as:

  • monitoring of Emergency stops with instantaneous break contacts (stop category 0),
  • monitoring of Emergency stops with delayed break contacts (stop category 1),
  • monitoring of switches with and without interlocking,
  • monitoring of light curtains, etc.
  • To meet different safety requirements, the As-Interface "Safety and work" monitor is available in two versions:

  • monitors for basic monitoring of safety devices,
  • monitors for enhanced monitoring of safety devices.
  • As-Interface "Safety at work" monitors for basic and enhanced monitoring are available with:

  • 1 safety output with 2 contacts or,
  • 2 independent safety outputs with 2 x 2 contacts.
  • Specification:

    V3.0

    Special Features:

    ASI SAFEMON1: 2 N/O safety circuits, 1 solid state output, basic monitoring of safety devices
    ASI SAFEMON1B: 2 N/O safety circuits, 1 solid state output, enhanced monitoring of safety devices
    ASI SAFEMON2: 2x2 N/O safety circuits, 2 solid state output, basic monitoring of safety devices
    ASI SAFEMON2B: 2x2 N/O safety circuits, 2 solid state output, enhanced monitoring of safety devices

    For the configuration Safety Suite configuration software is necessary: ASI SWIN2

    Product Link:

    www.telemecanique.com
    Last updated: 11/05/2005