Minimizing downtime

Component and system diagnostics on this vertical form/fill/seal system help ensure that buyers of the machine will keep unplanned downtime at bay.

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Unexpected machine downtime due to unforeseeable failures can put a real damper on equipment efficiency. But users of packaging equipment from Wolf Verpackungsmaschinen GmbH (www.wolf-pack.de) can worry less about unplanned downtime thanks to condition monitoring and diagnostic systems. They not only monitor critical components and process states on-line but also provide a timely warning of any deviations from a pre-assigned reference value.

Wolf’s Model VPP 250 vertical form/fill/seal machine is a good example. With a cycle rate of 100 bags/min, the machine is equipped with a diagnostic system from Festo (www.festo.com). This provides continuous monitoring of the pneumatic components and direct monitoring of process-related parameters. The flow rate sensor MS6-SFE and the pressure sensor SDE1­—both from Festo—monitor deviations from a reference value for compressed air. The measured data and the available valve control and proximity switch signals are read into the Festo CPX electrical terminal and processed in the FEC controller module, also from Festo.

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