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Phoenix Contact and the world of building automation

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Written by Nigel Dawbarn, Market Segment Manager- Industry Management & Automation

For many years, Phoenix Contact has had the ability to engineer solutions for building automation controls – in 2015 Phoenix bought the company Sysmik GmBH which has led to us now having a new controller with new software to offer the market – the ILC 20150 BI which is programmed via Niagara Framework Software from Tridium.

I will attend the Niagara Forum this week to learn about the new developments which will be available to us and our customers, so an exciting week ahead!

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An unlikely partnership in tooling

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Written by Andy Neat, Product Manager- Marking & Installation

Over the last 4 years, I must admit that one of the best parts of my job is looking after the Phoenix Contact tool range.  Not just because it comes in handy when changing a plug socket at home, but because there’s something oddly satisfying about playing and testing out top quality tooling on a daily basis.  But, then again, I am the guy who couldn’t wait to rip his skirting boards off at home so I had an excuse to buy a new circular saw to fit the new skirting.

CF 3000 and Cutfox 10

But, today, I’m not talking about the ground breaking hand tools such as Crimpfox 4in1 or Crimpfox Centrus (name-drop) but I’m going to talk about an unlikely partnership I’ve noticed over the years occurring in our automatic tool range. I say it’s unlikely because they both do  completely different jobs, but work very well together. No, I’m not talking about Danny DeVito and Arnold Schwarzenegger in the film ‘Twins’ here, I’m talking about The CF 3000 and CUTFOX 10.

What are the CF 3000 and CUTFOX 10? Lets start with the CF 3000. I’ve blogged about this tool before so sorry if I repeat myself here. The CF 3000 will strip and crimp a cable in less than 2 seconds!! I could leave it there but there is more. It can crimp 0.5mm upto 2.5mm cable leaving a square crimping result.

CF3000A study showed that the average panel builder can strip and crimp around 5 cables a minute (I have seen a guy do it quicker) whereas the CF 3000 can do up to 25 a minute! With my rough estimations, if you are terminating, say, 700 cables in a panel- I’m going to give the panel builder the benefit of the doubt and say he/she can assemble 8 cables a minute (that’s stripped and crimped)- so it would take approximately 90 minutes to assemble all the cables give or take a minute or two for fiddling about and sipping brews. With the CF 3000, which is bench mounted (requires mains power) so a bit of walking back and forth may be required, straight away the assembly time is reduced to 35 minutes, or let’s say 40-45 minutes as your colleague may have asked you about the football last night. So based on just assembling the cables that’s around a 50% time saving straight away.

Cutfox 10So where does the CUTFOX 10 come into this?  Some poor sole has to cut all the cable to size.  You can forget about the steel ruler you have screwed to your work bench as the CUTFOX 10 will measure it all out for you. There’s a handy little touch screen on the top of the device allowing you to insert quantity and length then just hit ‘start’ and walk off to sweep the floor, maybe.  In my opinion, the time saving here is only a slight one between machine and a human cutting the cable, but the point is it’s completely automatic so you can walk off and leave it, that’s where the time saving comes in…and finger saver you might say!

So an unlikely partnership as I said earlier. These two machines have been purchased together more and more as an unofficial set as there is a clear time/cost saving benefit for machine builders and panel builders for compete cable assembly time. We could go one further and say let’s look at our Push-in terminals too, where you would save even more time when it comes to the installation side, but I’ll leave that blog for my colleague Scott 🙂

So if it’s Danny DeVito and Arnold Schwarzenegger or perhaps even Peter Crouch and Jermain Defoe getting the job done, either way if it works it works.

For more information, contact Andy by email aneat@phoenixcontact.com or telephone 07786 252414

Smart relays – do they meet today’s automation needs?

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Written by Fraser Cowie, Product Marketing Manager- Interface

PLC LogicThere are lots of ‘Smart Relay’ solutions available today and to be honest it is difficult to choose one from another because they are all very similar and offer the same features.

They all have the same disadvantages too – in that to add more digital or analogue I/O you need more space in the cabinet and if an internal relay fails, or is not man enough to switch the load, you end up replacing the base unit or adding interposing relays – all of which increases the required installation space and adds cost!

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Industrial revolution…now what do we do?

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Written by Andy Maskell, Product Manager- Safety, I/O & Networks

There has been a huge amount of activity throughout industry recently about the next Proficloudindustrial revolution : INDUSTRY 4.0 – The 4th Industrial Revolution.

This has generated endless buzz words and a marketing frenzy which we now see expanding daily. It has caused excitement and a lot of confusion at the same time. It has been driven by the demand for free information flow, efficiency and the inevitable merging of IT and automation among many other factors that industry demands.

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The world of transportation infrastructure

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Written by Nigel Dawbarn, Market Segment Manager- Industry Management & Automation

Automation in transport Infrastructure can cover a wide range of applications and requirements. At Phoenix Contact, we have the experience and capability in these areas to help support projects within the following fields:

  • Tunnels
  • Street lighting
  • Moveable bridges

We have also developed some special products for the control of waterways including robust LED signal lights specially tailored for marine applications!

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Things do go wrong

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Written by Duncan Nicol, Market Segment Manager- Device Connections

SKEDDImagine a food processing production line where freshly prepared ingredients are rushing down the line being prepared for tomorrow’s ready meal. This is a time critical process where a line failure can result in the loss of valuable produce and a missed delivery deadline. A stopped production line costs money, simple as that, and so when designing the electronics used to run production lines, reliability is a key requirement.

Of course, these days with automated assembly and test, electronic devices are significantly more reliable than they were a few years ago but despite this, things occasionally do still go wrong.

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Do you have Interbus legacy and obsolescence concerns?

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Written by Tony Deane, CST Technical Manager

Since 1987, Interbus has been, and still is, a reliable and robust network that continues to provide solid fieldbus solutions throughout industry across the wide spectrum of the automation landscape from the food industry through to printing and automotive.

Proxy for PROFINET-RTMany companies still rely on this enduring backbone to run their automation processes and shop floor infrastructure. However, with the move towards Industry 4.0 and The Internet of Things, it is accepted that Ethernet based networks are now the only way forward.

But what about the perfectly sound Interbus infrastructure in place already?  Thousands of sites across the world cannot be expected to remove a perfectly functioning network just for the sake of it!

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Phoenix Contact and the world of water

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Written by Nigel Dawbarn, Market Segment Manager- Industry Management & Automation

Whether you are in need of Clean Water,  Wastewater solutions or products to help you complete your own system or solution, please take a couple of minutes to review the vast array of ideas from Phoenix Contact.

If you take a look at the clean water side, consider the following applications:

  • Biological Treatment
  • Flow Control
  • Mechanical preliminary treatment
  • Secondary treatment
  • Sludge treatment

Pumping stations

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Transform the look of your cabinet

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Written by Andy Neat, Product Manager- Marking & Installation

Happy New Year to you. I trust you all had a lovely mince pie, mulled wine, pigs-in-blanket and chocolate laden Christmas… I know I certainly did, well that’s what my bathroom scales tell me anyway.

Thermomark PrimeSo I find myself sitting here again with the task of keeping you enthralled with a blog about marking. The bad news for you is I have a habit of being quite boring, the good news is that these blogs are edited. With that said though I have a cracking bit of kit to tell you about.

For 4 years I’ve been Product Manager for marking systems and tools. Most of the time when requested to visit a customer who wants to look at a new marking system it’s because they either:

  • need to upgrade from the competitor printer they have been using.
  • they want a more cost effective package.
  • they’ve seen a working partner using one of our systems and liked it.

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Heavycon RJ45 module selection guide

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Written by Scott Mulholland, Product Manager- Industrial Components

Our new Heavycon Modular system gives you the option of selecting RJ45 modules to fit into the modular frames. This step by step guide seeks to ensure that you select and order the correct modules, adapters and patch cords for your modular connections solution.

RJ45 ‘Gender Changer’ module – for use with all our RJ45 modules, and for use with all Patch Cable brands.  Part number:  1419886  HC-M-RJ45-08-GC-F/F.

Gender changer module

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