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Phoenix Contact presents Configurable safety modules for extreme ambient conditions

With the PSRmodular XC (eXtended Conditions) configurable safety modules, functional safety requirements can be reliably implemented even under extreme ambient conditions.

Phoenix Contact presents Configurable safety modules for extreme ambient conditions

The new modules have an extended temperature range of up to +70°C. They are equipped with a coated printed circuit board for use in atmospheres containing harmful gases. Due to their extended approval, the PSRmodular XC modules can also be used in maritime applications. Further approvals for use in explosive atmospheres and for use in heat treatment machinery are in preparation.

The portfolio has also been extended to include a new base module with integrated network interface. This means that all important protocols, such as Ethernet/IP, Profinet, Modbus/TCP, or even EtherCAT, can be used without an additional gateway. Two built-in RJ45 ports enable remote maintenance via remote access.

As easy as a safety relay, as flexible as a safety controller: With our configurable safety modules, you can implement solutions efficiently with as little as three safety functions. Thanks to the TÜV-certified software, you do not need any programming knowledge to create the safety logic. Thanks to the modular design, the functionality can be flexibly adapted and extended to meet your requirements.

Configuring safety modules flexibly
PSRmodular is a configurable small-scale controller. It allows you to monitor several safety functions in a single application. It is easy to create the safety logic using the PSRmodular software and drag and drop.

The system functions as a stand-alone solution, and can act as the overall machine control system for smaller machines. You can use the basic module as a separate component for this purpose. The following features are included in an overall width of just 67.5 mm:
  • Eight safe input signals for evaluating safe sensors
  • Up to four safe outputs (up to category 4)
  • Clock and signal switching outputs
  • Contact multiplication or contact amplification possible via external contactors in conjunction with integrated monitoring

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