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Alarms, annunciators and safety interlocks
News Release from: Fortress Interlocks | Subject: Voltage switch unit
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 15 January 2008
Voltage switch unit improves safety and
efficiency
The range of mGard trapped key safety interlocks expands with a range of 'Voltage Switching' units that prevent the removal of a gate access key whilst a machine is in motion
Voltages on a machine are generated even if the power has been switched off and the machine is in its run-down cycle The VS units from Fortress monitor the voltage on the windings of the machine motor, in addition to any shorts or open circuits, and grant access only when it is safe to do so
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 16 Aug 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Modular interlocks with rotary switches
Industrial safety specialist Fortress Interlocks has extended its range of mGard trapped key safety interlocks: the range of modular locks and key exchange units comes complete with rotary switches
The benefit of such an operation comes from the significant time savings that can be made by reducing machine down-time to an absolute minimum whilst providing maximum safety; such a process is far more efficient than an alternative fixed timer system, particularly if the machine has a variable run-down period.
Once released, the access key can be used on a range of complimentary products in the mGard range to open a single door or release multiple keys for larger installations.
The mGard range consists of robust modular units which control access to enclosed areas.
Available in one to ten module versions, Fortress offers a patented sequencing system with up to 39,000 different sequences in a ten module arrangement.
The flexibility of the mGard modular units means that a huge variety of applications can be catered for.
Tested to over 1,000,000 operations, they require minimal maintenance.
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