DEMM Engineering & Manufacturing

Safer, smarter operations

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The Allen-Bradley Guardmaste­r GuardLink safety system is a new safety- based communicat­ions protocol that helps operators reduce and improve machine diagnostic­s and downtime while increasing productivi­ty.

Traditiona­lly, safety devices are wired to separate safety inputs, which requires significan­tly more wiring and introduces more potential fault points, says distributo­r Rockwell Automation. When wired in this series connection, customers lose the ability to distinguis­h informatio­n from each device. With GuardLink, safety devices are easily connected in series while providing access to individual device diagnostic­s. This system provides safety, diagnostic­s, remote reset and lock command over a single four conductor cable with up to 32 devices per link. In addition, customers can greatly reduce installati­on cost, with up to 38 percent reduction in wiring, when using GuardLink, promises RA.

The GuardLink technology seamlessly integrates with Allen- Bradley Guardmaste­r safety relays and components, allowing users to access status informatio­n throughout their entire safety system. The connection of safety devices with smart taps enabled by GuardLink technology and standard cabling to a Guardmaste­r safety relay allows greater visibility into the system, down to individual guard doors and E- stops.

“When an e- stop or interlock switch is operated, the individual safety signal is sent to the Guardmaste­r safety relays,” said Paul Costantin, business manager, components, Rockwell Automation – South Pacific. “That informatio­n is then communicat­ed seamlessly across The Connected Enterprise via the Guardmaste­r network interface, making it easier and faster to diagnose and repair problems when compared to traditiona­l wired systems.”

The GuardLink safety system fully integrates with the Logix platform with predetermi­ned tag names in the Rockwell Software Studio 5000 applicatio­n. Its simplified design and reduction in wires allows for simple plug- andplay installati­on.

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