Eckelmann

Inka Krischke,

Safety control up to SIL3 or PLe

The freely programmable E°SLC 89 safety controller from Eckelmann is certified to IEC 61508 up to SIL3 or DIN EN ISO 3849-1 up to PLe.

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The safety controller fits seamlessly into Eckelmann 's Ethercat automation solutions. The first applications with the safety controller and the safe I/O modules 'E°UBM' have already been implemented with pilot customers in mechanical engineering. The 'E°PLC Designer' with safety plug-in serves as a single point of engineering for both the PLC automation and the safety application. The programming environment is based on Codesys V3. Ready-made PLCopen-compliant safety modules are available in the integrated safety FBD editor for fast solution creation.

A library for typical safety tasks helps with the implementation of safety applications. Fail-safe function blocks for emergency stop, safety gate monitoring, two-hand control, operating mode selection and electro-sensitive protective equipment are available. The 'E°SLC 89' supports 1024 bytes each for safe input and output data including exchange variables.

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