myPNOZ – The New, Modular Safety Relay from PILZ

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January 31, 2022

 

The new modular safety relay myPNOZ is produced individually according to your requirements in batch size 1. An easy-to-use device that’s flexible in application and boasts clever features, it ensures reliable monitoring of your safety functions. Create your safety. It is individual, tailor-made and easy.

Whether you would like to protect a small application with just two safe input functions, or larger applications with up to 16 input functions, the modular relay myPNOZ covers a wide range of applications and can be used on almost any automated plant. Its easy handling and modular design mean the modular relay is flexible to adapt and expand at all times. Find out right now about PILZ’s new, modular safety relay myPNOZ, winner of the German Innovation Awards 2021! myPNOZ convinced the jury with its special level of innovation and was declared the 2021 winner in the “Electronic Technologies” category!

 

myPNOZ – a quick overview

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Three steps to your modular safety relay

  1. You create

With the user-friendly myPNOZ Creator, you simply create your individual myPNOZ. You choose the required safety functions, and myPNOZ Creator puts the ideal hardware together. You can check your configuration with the simulation function. If everything fits, your myPNOZ is ordered with just a few quick clicks.

  1. We build

Each myPNOZ is tailor-made and pre-assembled by us in batch size 1 according to your individual configuration. We also set the parameters to suit your specifications, e.g., with regard to the start type or time delay. Your modular relay will be sent to you following a system test.

  1. You install

myPNOZ is quick and easy to install. You will receive your ready-to-use myPNOZ ready to plug and play. No software is required for commissioning. And the time and effort required for wiring has also been significantly reduced.

Why is myPNOZ more than just a safety relay?

Find out right now about our new, modular safety relay myPNOZ, winner of the German Innovation Awards 2021! myPNOZ convinced the jury with its special level of innovation and was declared the 2021 winner in the “Electronic Technologies” category!

We’ll explain in detail the unique, digital order process with the myPNOZ Creator, the tailored installation of your individually assembled safety relay in production, and the fast, simple commissioning (plug and play).

Of course, our experts will also show you the many clever features of our modular safety relay. Because myPNOZ is definitely “your safety relay”!

How to use the modular safety relay myPNOZ

Whether you would like to protect a small application with just two safe input functions, or larger applications with up to 16 input functions. The modular relay myPNOZ covers a wide range of applications and can be used on almost any automated plant. Its easy handling and modular design mean the modular relay is flexible to adapt and expand at all times.

Find out more about myPNOZ’s features and possible uses with PILZ’s application video:

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