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[Information] The optical safety device was activated, but...

Are optical safety devices sufficient for safety measures? Even if the safety device operates normally, it is the valve that controls the "pneumatic energy."

Scene content: The operator was unable to set the workpiece properly due to carelessness. There is an optical safety device, so even if the neighboring operator adjusts the workpiece by hand, the machine should stop... The 'valve' controls the rise and fall of the pneumatic cylinder. If the valve fails, even if the safety device operates, the air cannot be switched, and the cylinder will not stop.

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The valve was broken...

Do you notice the malfunction? Valves without monitoring devices make it difficult to detect failures. If both valve bodies fail, the press will not stop...

Scene content As usual, the press operation was underway, but one side of the valve had already malfunctioned. The operator continued to operate without noticing the signs of one-sided failure (air leakage from the exhaust port)... When the power to the valve was turned OFF, both valve bodies failed, resulting in none of the valves closing, which meant that secondary air could not be exhausted, and the press would not stop. The operator could face a "pinching accident."

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Feedback from pressure switches in highly reliable control systems.

Explaining two frequently asked questions regarding the integration of valves into safety systems!

A typical application of the DM2 series C valve is to cut off the compressed air energy supplied from the air inlet while dissipating the energy on the secondary side of the valve. When safety events occur, such as the opening of guard doors or the operation of emergency stop devices, this valve dissipates the downstream pressure of the system and removes the pneumatic energy. There are two common questions regarding the integration of this valve into safety systems. "Why does the valve not have two feedback switches for monitoring by the safety system?" "How should the downstream pressure be monitored by the safety system?" To answer these two questions, some information about the valve's functionality is necessary. We provide a detailed explanation in this document, so please take a look. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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[Information] CC4 Series Valve Integration Guide

Introducing the integration guide for the CC4 safety cylinder control and stop double valve!

ROSS Controls offers a variety of safety valves used for various safety functions such as safe exhaust, safe return of cylinders, and safe cylinder control/stopping (load holding). This document focuses specifically on the ROSS Controls "4/3 CC4 Series Valve." This series is utilized for safe cylinder control/stopping functions and uses magnetic proximity sensors (PNP) to provide feedback to an external monitoring safety control system. Please take a moment to read through it. [Contents (partial)] ■ General information about the valve ■ Introduction ■ Pulse testing ■ Stopping time ■ CC4 wiring (pin arrangement) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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