Instrumentation
Easy and flexible remote I/O solutions for hazardous areas
T
he remote I/O system ANTARES made by BARTEC can be
connected to any conventional control system by means of different bus systems. The system is certified according to the latest ATEX and IECEx directives and is installed directly in hazardous areas in zone 1+2 or in zone 21+22. The intelligent approval concept has made it possible to obtain a flexible system approval.
Plant manufacturers can now for the first time freely design and construct their system and install it into a mechanically protected standard industrial casing. An Ex system type plate is included in the manufacturer´s scope of delivery.
Due to its large power resources, the
system offers efficient and compact I/O configurations. Up to 32 multi-channel modules can be supplied via one single rail control unit, which results in a very high number of input/output channels.
Due to the support of many open communication standards, ranging from completely redundant PROFIBUS-DPs to Ethernet standards, a comfortable integration is ensured. Besides, standard bus
systems can be coupled directly to the system, any additional explosion-proof components can be dispensed with. The system is hot- swappable, ie it is possible to change modules during ongoing operation of the energised system. ■
For more information ✔ at
www.engineerlive.com/epe BARTEC GmbH is based in Bad Mergentheim, Germany.
www.bartec.de
For more information ✔ at
www.engineerlive.com/epe
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