Radar safety systems

With radar systems you can monitor protection zones safely even when optical sensors reach their limits. If a person violates the warning zone, this may be signaled by an optical / visual signal, for example. This way, productivity of the plant can always be maintained and for personel the safety function of the area becomes more clear.

Advantages:

  • flexible protection zone shapes can be created
  • minimal production disruption
  • suited for outdoors use, in heavy industry :

thanks to their insensitivity radars are protected against external influences such as dust, dirt, rain, light, sparks or shock.

How It Works:

Depending on the size of the area to be monitored, a wide or narrow protection zone can be set up for each sensor. The actual protection zone of the sensor depends on the positioning, installation height and inclination (horizontal/vertical) of the sensor. Sensors are not effecting each other. In addition to the protection zone, it is also possible to configure a warning zone. The sensors are selected and configured through a Configurator that is really easy in use.

  • Integrated muting for the entire system or individual sensors
  • Restart interlock to prevent the machine from restarting when persons are in the danger zone

The Full Scope:

The safe radar system solution includes, depending on the application,

  • up to six radar sensors per E-zone ( so we can create flexible protection zones)
  • one control unit

Product Range:

As a maximum, an area of 15 x 4 m can be monitored.

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