Pneumatic valve island improves flexibility and diagnostics
Posted to News on 22nd Mar 2018, 12:25

Pneumatic valve island improves flexibility and diagnostics

The automation of manufacturing processes using pneumatic control has delivered many benefits, especially in hygienic applications where improved productivity, cleanliness and safety have been achieved. The launch of Burkert's Type 8652 AirLINE valve island builds on this progress with improved communications, diagnostics and safety features.

Pneumatic valve island improves flexibility and diagnostics

As the concept of Industry 4.0 drives increased connectivity and information flow in industrial processes, so manufacturers of process control equipment need to keep pace with this fast-moving market trend. Burkert says it is aiming to set the benchmark for speed of installation and flexibility in operation by working closely with customers to deliver tailored automated processes.

Communications options

The Type 8652 AirLINE valve island is designed to offer simplified integration with extensive communications compatibility that includes six different protocols: Profibus DP, Industrial Ethernet (Profinet I/O, EtherNet IP, Modbus TCP, EtherCAT) and Burkert's own CANopen / buS common to its own devices. This innovation combines established technologies with new functions that reduce commissioning time and improve process safety.

This product from Burkert is well suited to both centralised and distributed control systems, offering flexible installation and features that reduce commissioning time. In addition, it simplifies maintenance and servicing as well as enabling a redundant setup for critical processes.

Integrated screen

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One of the outstanding features is the new integrated LCD screen that displays pilot valve status, switching status of the process valve, current pressure values, a switching cycle counter as well as a diagnostic report. This simplifies commissioning and operational maintenance, including fault diagnosis, by providing fast status information for remote components and connections.

Further benefits come from the on-board communications that can use ring networking topology for a media redundancy protocol (MRP) that ensures continued operation in the event of a communication node failure. This improves system availability as well as the reliability of the customer's process.

The Type 8652 is well suited to automated processes where plant availability and minimised process risk are important factors. As such, applications in pharmaceuticals, food production and water treatment are likely to take the lead in adopting this innovative technology.

Energy usage is low; when the power reduction feature is active, nominal power consumption is reduced to just 0.1W with a rated current of 10mA per valve. Response times for open and closing are based on the ISO 12238 standard at 15/20/25ms, depending on the valve configuration. For those looking to update existing systems or introduce new control technology, the Burkert option can reduce installation and commissioning times as well minimise operating costs and downtime.

Follow the link for more information about the new Type 8652 AirLINE valve island from Burkert.


Burkert Fluid Control Systems

Fluid Control Centre
1 Bridge End
GL7 1QY
UNITED KINGDOM

+44 (0)1285 648720

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