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Safety Controllers Deliver Cost Savings

Jan. 7, 2021
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Engineers can now bring the performance and cost-saving benefits of the Allen-Bradley Compact GuardLogix 5380 controllers to more safety applications. Rockwell Automation has expanded the family of safety controllers with the addition of the Compact GuardLogix 5380 SIL 3 controller.

Using the expanded product line, engineers can now scale applications up to and including SIL 3/PLe performance with 1oo2 architecture. This flexible option to right-size a safety control system to an application based on its safety assessment helps reduce design and acquisition costs. The scalability benefits of the Compact GuardLogix 5380 controllers also allow companies to create smarter, simpler, and better-performing machines.

The increased processing power in the controller can achieve faster reaction times and shorter safe distances. This can help create smaller machines, save valuable floor space, and increase operator efficiencies.

Having one high-performance controller for both standard and safety control also helps improve productivity and reduce the system cost, complexity, and cabinet size. And it allows engineers to mix and match standard and safety I/O in the same chassis.

Embedded Gigabit Ethernet ports provide greater communications capacity for smart devices. This can help engineers meet data-intensive smart manufacturing goals without adding extra hardware. Future-proofing machines is made possible with the availability of easy diagnostics.

Integrated support for certified motion safety instructions can minimize hardware components and wiring in a machine and improve ease of installation. And local safety I/O support can reduce the need for an adapter and improve machine performance.