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Putting Innovation Tools in your hands
© Siemens AG 2010 - Subject to modificationsIndustry Sector
Avoid spending 120% for your energy needs
Use a Common DC Bus and recover energy to be reused
Avoid the use of contactors and relays and the loss of energy that goes with them, and still meet Cat3 or SIL2.
Packaging Lines that suffer from a Brown Out, shut down when one drive faults. Using the Common DC Bus, all drives share for maximum uptime. Further energy storage devices can be added to the Common DC Bus, providing more immunity to a power outage.
© Siemens AG 2010 - Subject to modificationsIndustry Sector
Variable Speed Drives: Replace Hydraulic or Pneumatics
Reduced cost for maintenance due to leaks.
More accurate and repeatable positioning.
Lower audible noise and longer life
Eliminate values, pumps, reservoirs and filters.
Net energy consumption is less.
© Siemens AG 2010 - Subject to modificationsIndustry Sector
Variable Speed Drives: Integrated Safety – complete system
Safety features designed into Variable Speed Drives, PLC and Machine Controllers, Remote I/O and other components to cover the needs for Detecting, Evaluating, Communicating and Reacting
Reduction of the number of mechanical components.
System Safety level is more easily understood.
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Variable Speed Drives: Communicate Directly with Labview
Why setup tests using National Instruments Labview to then re-program into your Automation and Motion platform.
Setup the test once and pull data direct, reset, download a new test configuration and re-test.
Cut validation testing time
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Issues: Employee turn-over Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Employee training / safety Food Safety Enhancement Act of 2009
Implementing Standard Operating Procedures at the Employee Level
Answers: System determines if Employee has reviewed latest SOP for this machine. If no, then must review and acknowledge before machine is released to run. Supervisor must intervene to keep machine running. If new procedure is released the system prompts each Employee to review. Minor and Major change tracking Provides a history