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Preventing the full fault tripping of safety relays

24 September 2010

Monoflop is a new development from Wieland Electric that prevents the full fault tripping of safety relays, which negates the need for full system resets which cost valuable production time. If restart cannot be achieved via the normal re-set button, the ingenious Monoflop will ensure that the fault is triggered as a machine shutdown and the machine will then start with a simple re-set rather than going into a fault position.

Preventing the full fault tripping of safety relays
Preventing the full fault tripping of safety relays

This, in turn, ensures that costly down time is avoided.
Monoflop is the latest addition to Wieland’s comprehensive range of switching devices that cover all important safety functions whilst satisfying customers complex requirements. Products include the 4000 Series of Universal Safety Relays, which have been designed for use in all routine industrial applications and samos PRO, a compact modular safety controller for machine and automation applications, with multi-functional base modules that extend its safety functions.
Other products in the range include SMA sensors, an efficient way of protecting the operators of mechanical equipment and systems and the SNH Series Emergency Stop Pushbuttons which give a safe signal to the machine control to stop any dangerous action and are designed for contactless monitoring of protective doors and safe positions.


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