Pilz: Configurable control system

The configurable control system PNOZmulti 2 by Pilz monitors safety functions in many areas of mechanical engineering.

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Production lines, for example, can use up to 100 control systems. That's why it's worth comparing the energy consumption.

With a power consumption of just 0.8 Watts, the base unit PNOZ mB0 from the configurable control system PNOZmulti 2 is particularly efficient. Thanks to the low power consumption, the unit consumes up to 80% less energy than comparable products. Convert this to CO2 consumption and over 4800 operating hours it means a savings of up to 6.39 kg of carbon dioxide per year for each control system used.

The configurable control systems PNOmulti 2 are suitable for implementing multiple safety functions in plants or machinery - and are just 45mm wide! The system is modular and expandable, so it can grow with your machine as it expands or as its requirements change. PNOZmulti 2 can be connected to common communication networks. The safety architecture can be created independently of the higher level control system - so you can standardize your safety. The Pilz configurable safety systems PNOZmulti 2 - the worldwide safety standard for all machine types.

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