How to Use the Modular Safety Relay myPNOZ by PILZ

Whether you want 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 in this application video.

 

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 Further information on the modular safety relay myPNOZ from Pilz available in their flyer here 

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