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Safety network controller is DeviceNet-ready
A new safety network controller that expands safety control and promotes simpler total system control will be a feature of Omron's stand at The Safety Show, Sydney, Australia, from 26-28 October 2005.
News from Australian Exhibitions and Conferences (19 September 2005)
Land Registry cuts 13 per cent from fuel costs
User application article The UK's Land Registry has installed a powerPerfector system to protect its equipment and benefit from a 13 per cent cut in energy bills.
News from powerPerfector (15 September 2005)
TestnTrack system tests, tags and records results
Time-consuming hand-written records of equipment testing to comply with OHS requirements are a thing of the past, according to Appliance Test Tag Australia (ATT).
News from Australian Exhibitions and Conferences (14 September 2005)
Test and track system simplifies appliance tagging
Keeping up with what can be a non-productive full-time job for large workplaces or a complicated chore for smaller ones is much easier with a system from Appliance Test and Tag Services (ATTS).
News from Australian Exhibitions and Conferences (14 September 2005)
Safety at Work system explained
A free 75 page handbook provides designers with detailed information about the features, handling and possible applications of the AS-interface Safety at Work system. Brochure available
News from LC Automation ( 9 September 2005)
Lightning monitoring system raises the alarm
Strike Guard continuously monitors a radius of up to 30km from its location, looking for cloud-to-cloud and cloud-to-ground lightning, and provides lightning contact signalling at user-set thresholds.
News from Hydroscape ( 8 September 2005)
Danaher Motion joins SafetyBUS p Club
In July 2005, Danaher Motion joined the SafetyBUS p Club International.
News from SafetyBUS p Club International eV ( 6 September 2005)
SafetyBUS p to be demonstrated at SPS/IPC/Drives
The SafetyBUS p Club International and its member companies will be in Hall 6 on Stand 318 at the SPS/IPC/Drives show 2005.
News from SafetyBUS p Club International eV ( 6 September 2005)
All-round benefits of SafetyBUS p demonstrated
User application article Soudronic Automotives (Switzerland), a specialist welder of tailored blamks, has adopted SafetyBUS p and programmable safety systems with great success.
News from SafetyBUS p Club International eV ( 6 September 2005)
Service tool cuts the cost of safety programming
Pilz Automation Technology is launching a new version of the PNOZmulti software for service operations.
News from Pilz Automation Technology (26 August 2005)
Shutdown systems upgrade fertiliser plant safety
Hima Paul Hildebrandt has supplied four emergency shutdown systems to one of the largest production plants for granular urea fertiliser in Asia. Brochure available
News from Hima Paul Hildebrandt (23 August 2005)
Multifunction relay connects curtains in sequence
The RM-5 resource module is a microprocessor-controlled, multifunction relay that allows up to three light curtains to be connected in sequence.
News from Scientific Technologies (19 August 2005)
Electrical tester records data for other equipment
A new handheld instrument not only tests the safety of workplace electrical equipment appliances but also enables the condition of other safety equipment to be recorded quickly and easily. Brochure available
News from Seaward Electronic (10 August 2005)
County Council slashes carbon dioxide emissions
User application article The Public Sector has been under pressure from Central Government to reduce carbon emissions in line with Kyoto targets.
News from powerPerfector (10 August 2005)
Slave puts safety devices on AS-interface
The Erwin Sick UE4215 is the first IP67 AS-interface slave for connecting standard light curtains, scanners and controllers with solid state safety outputs in safety applications. Brochure available
News from LC Automation ( 9 August 2005)
Safety systems set for Canadian oil duties
Canadian Natural Resources has selected Triconex safety and critical control systems for Phase I of the C $6.8 billion Horizon Oil Sands Project.
News from Invensys Triconex ( 8 August 2005)
Free guide to Foundation Fieldbus installation
Pepperl+Fuchs is introducing its new guide to Installation Technology for Foundation Fieldbus, available as a PDF for downloading from the company's website.
News from Pepperl+Fuchs USA ( 5 August 2005)
Safety controller links with Mitsubishi PLC
User application article Controls and Drives has used a CC-Link module to connect a PNOZmulti safety controller with a Mitsubishi Q-series high-end modular PLC.
News from Pilz Automation Technology ( 4 August 2005)
Software turns controllers to safety PLC tasks
With the release of the Pilz PNOZmulti Configurator software version 4, users can create more complex safety-related control programs for execution on PNOZmulti modular controllers.
News from Pilz Automation Technology ( 1 August 2005)
New technology cuts electricity consumption
An innovative green technology has the potential to reduce businesses' electricity consumption by up to 20 per cent.
News from powerPerfector (27 July 2005)
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