140SAI94000S Analog safety input module

140SAI94000S

Control functions
– Automatic on-load voltage regulation for single transformers
– Automatic on-load voltage regulation for 4 to 8 transformers in parallel operation, based on the minimum loop current principle or the master-slave follower principle
– Control of up to 30 switchgears
– Interlocking modules for different wiring methods, ready to use
– Various reservation processing functions
– Synchronization, simultaneous detection and voltage detection
– Dual-position universal switch
– 32-position selector switch

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Description

140SAI94000S Analog safety input module


140SAI94000S is a complete control system designed to demonstrate the vulnerability of SCADA and PLC components to safety failures and test new solutions. It makes the impact of safety failures on critical industrial processes easy to grasp and shows how processes can be protected using Tofino Safety Appliances (TSAs).TSSS is an essential tool to help infrastructure operators, vendors, system integrators, government agencies, and researchers improve the safety of industrial control systems (ICS).

140SAI94000S begins by showing how SCADA and industrial control systems operate, using widely deployed PLCs to control production. For applications such as drying, shrinking, preheating substrates, and de-flashing plastic parts, the Malcom Hot Air Process Heating Control System includes programmable PLCs that can be pre-configured for multiple zones of heating, each with independently controlled heaters and/or blowers and redundant safety interlocks.

140SAI94000S is accomplished by operating as both a Profibus-DP slave on the Profibus network and a CAN node on the J1939 network. Data is exchanged from either network according to a user-defined configuration, and HMS offers a free Windows-based configuration tool (BWConfig) that allows users to map J1939 parameter (PGN) data to the module’s input and output tables, which can be accessed by the Profibus master over the Profibus-DP network.