COVER STORY ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE
ODUCES HYBRID SAFETY ET/IP APPLICATIONS
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“With the growing global demand for
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efficient and flexible safety solutions, expanding MVK
fieldbus range to include CIP Safety
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CIP Safety is IP67-rated and features a fully encapsulated metal housing, resistant to shock, vibration, and temperatures from -22˚F to +140˚F (-30˚C to +60˚C). Configuration is handled directly through the
controller’s engineering software – no external tools are needed to transfer the Safety Network Number (SNN) or device settings, minimising setup time and reducing errors.
FLEXIBLE OUTPUT OPTIONS The safety output on Port X3 provides unmatched flexibility. It can be configured as two sourcing outputs, one bipolar output, or a combination of both. Each port offers channel-specific customisation to suit a variety of application needs, improving overall system flexibility and performance.
ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS FOR REDUCED DOWNTIME MVK Fusion CIP Safety provides comprehensive diagnostics by continuously monitoring each channel for conditions such as overload, short circuits, and cable breaks. This proactive approach allows for faster fault detection and resolution, minimising unplanned downtime.
A SEAMLESS FIT FOR ETHERNET/IP ECOSYSTEMS The MVK Fusion CIP Safety joins Murrelektronik’s expanding Ethernet/IP product family, which includes the MVK Pro IO-Link Master and high-performance managed switches – providing customers with a complete, future-ready solution for industrial automation.
support was a natural next step. Now, engineers working with Ethernet/IP can benefit from the same simplicity, space savings and
performance our
customers worldwide have come to rely on”
Murrelektronik UK
www.murrelektronik.co.uk
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