Preventive and practice working safety
Because of their complex functionality, modern safety storage cabinets are a storage location and workplace at the same time. Preventive working safety and process reliability are extremely important. With Smart Control or Smart Box and the right choice of sensors, processes can be efficiently optimised and the level of prevention adapted to individual requirements.
Smart Control and Smart Box enables you to optimise your processes, regardless of whether you are using a safety storage cabinet for supply or disposal, or perhaps for storage of batteries or pressurised gas cylinders.
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Sensors - Always the right pulse generator
Reliable sensors and our information management supports your employees in their daily work to make work easier, to increase work safety and to secure the entire process chain.
Prevention by monitoring all parameters relevant for the process
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Process example in detail
In industry, there are more and more digital interfaces between companies and their partners, e.g. for automatic delivery of components and screws. In the field of chemistry, tracking systems for hazardous substances are the first step towards a networked world of work. However, there is a virtually unlimited number of applications which require reliable processes for safe handling of hazardous substances. Here are a few practical examples to inspire you!
1 BATTERY XL - Temperature sensor
For storage of substances for which self-ignition cannot entirely be ruled out, e.g. lithium ion batteries, temperature probes are recommended for prevention. This is an early warning system for detection of thermal events in the cabinet interior.
2 SUPREME line plus - Gas detectors and weighing sensors
When using certain gases, it is necessary to connect a gas detector to protect employees. They can be integrated into the system just as easily as the weighing sensors already used to determine the fill level of pressurised gas cylinders.
3 DISPOSAL UTS ergo line - Level monitoring
To minimise the risk of overfilling in compliance with TRGS 509, the use of level monitoring sensors is recommended. Sensors are available that digitally signal a limit level or display a continuous analog fill level. Capacitive sensors that are not in contact with the media and floating sensors in contact with the media are available for both applications.
4 ACTOM line for reliable supply
The ACTCOM line is the best solution for combined supply and disposal of solvents. Sensors enable the fill levels of the supply media to be recorded to ensure prompt reordering, as well as the levels of accumulated waste materials.
5 COMPLEX LL: Monitoring of the exhaust function
Particularly when filling and transferring, to ensure compliance with DIN 1946-7 the exhaust function must be monitored continuously (24/7) to prevent the formation of an explosive atmosphere as stipulated in DIN EN 60079-10-1.
6 CLASSIC line - Door opening status sensor
The doors of safety storage cabinets used for storage of hazardous substances must be kept closed after use in compliance with DIN EN 14470-1. This applies particularly if exposure to the stored media involves any safety risks. This sensor can provide an easy way to monitor the status of the door (open/closed).