12/22/2015 6:27 AM | |
Joined: 8/23/2015 Last visit: 8/27/2024 Posts: 10 Rating: (1) |
can i use Y-Link in radiation areas. what are the requirements and safety |
12/22/2015 12:41 PM | |
Joined: 2/11/2015 Last visit: 1/14/2025 Posts: 478 Rating: (34) |
Hi, You could regard in: SIMATIC Bus links DP/PA coupler, active field distributors, DP/PA Link and Y Link Maybe in it you could find a response... |
12/22/2015 6:44 PM | |
Joined: 9/27/2006 Last visit: 1/15/2025 Posts: 12328 Rating: (2698) |
Hello Pawan Kumar; What kind of radiation environment are you considering? We (or eventually the Siemens techs) need a lot more information before we can give you an answer that will satisfy you. Siemens proposes a separate line of products, based on regular automation equipment, such as controllers, I/O modules, remote I/O stations... (and yes, Y-Link modules), designed for harsh environments, named Siplus Extreme. Siplus Extreme modules are designed to face various types of hasrh environments, such as extreme temperature, coprrosive atmpspheres... See the attached screenshot, taken from the Siplus Extreme brochure found on this site, for a description of harsh environments that they are designed for.: https://w3.siemens.com/mcms/siplus/en/siplus-extreme/Pages/Default.aspx For example, here are the Siplus Extreme versions of Y-Link constituent parts numbers: https://mall.industry.siemens.com/mall/en/WW/Catalog/Products/10057664 Look at the Technical Specifications of the Product Information tab, in the Ambient Conditions section, to see what standards each one was designed to meet. If the environment you plan to use this equipment in is not defined in the litterature, then you must contact Siemens techs directly (use the Support request link at the top of this page) and describe your problem with as much detail as possible, so you may get an adequate answer. Hope this helps, Daniel Chartier
|
Follow us on