PSSuniversal 2 is Pilz’s remote I/O system, which transmits both secure and non secure signals through a distributed network connection. This system is exquisitely designed and can connect up to 64 I/O modules, significantly reducing the workload of service and maintenance. Not only that, very accurate diagnosis can be performed in remote I/O systems, which can quickly locate and correct faults. Users can connect remote I/O modules to higher-level controllers through a universal industrial communication protocol, which means it is very suitable for integration into existing control architectures.n connect remote I/O modules to higher-level controllers through a universal industrial communication protocol, which means it is very suitable for integration into existing control architectures.
Automated solutions suitable for various environments
Pearson’s remote I/O products have a protection level of IP67 and are suitable for harsh environments containing dust, moisture, and extreme temperatures. Thanks to the fully encapsulated module electronic components, these devices have particularly high mechanical strength: they can resist dust and brief immersion, and are suitable for temperatures ranging from minus 30 degrees Celsius to 60 degrees Celsius.
As a safe PLC controller, the PSS67 PLC is suitable for applications with the highest PL e safety level. It is part of the automation system PSS4000 and is fully compatible with other controllers in the system, making it very easy to integrate into existing architectures. The PSS67 PLC has 16 secure digital inputs, which can be directly connected to sensors and can be used in conjunction with Pilz’s compact module PSS67 I/O.
Continuous innovation, promising future
Pearson’s distributed solution brings new vitality to the field of industrial automation with its high efficiency, flexibility, and safety. With the continuous advancement of technology, Pirelli will continue to lead the direction of automation technology, bringing or creating more value for enterprises.
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