Kelly Rose
Editor

Electronic overspeed switch

Johannes Huebner has developed the electronic overspeed switch EGS(H) 41. Attachable to existing encoders, this safety solution is suitable for applications ranging from steelworks and rolling mills to mining, crane Johannes Huebner has developed the electronic overspeed switch EGS(H) 41.

Attachable to existing encoders, this safety solution is suitable for applications ranging from steelworks and rolling mills to mining, crane systems and nuclear power plants. When an incident occurs, the operator of the system can use the switch to transition to 'Safety Limited Speed' or 'Zero Rotation' and commence servicing and repair immediately.

The EGS(H) 41 also benefits operators of industrial systems by increasing occupational safety.

The overspeed switch is said to be the only one of its kind worldwide which is certified to the international IEC 61508 standard for use in safetyoriented applications up to Safety Integrity Level (SIL) 2 and to Performance Level (PL) d in accordance with German industry standard DIN EN ISO 13849.

The device comes as standard with two separate, galvanically isolated switches for rotation speed monitoring, each independently programmable for over- and underspeed from a value of 0.5 min-1.

The EGS(H) 41 possesses functions for integrated downtime and slip monitoring and a diagnostic switch for monitoring the device's safety functions. "Our overspeed switch minimises safety hazards such as a system suddenly going into operation or abrupt increases in rotation speed during maintenance and setting-up work," Huebner project engineer Bernhard Herbst explained.
Electronic overspeed switch
Electronic overspeed switch
Company Info

Johannes Hubner Fabrik Elektrischer

Maschinen GmbH
Siemensstrasse 7
Giessen
Germany
DE-35394
GERMANY

+49- 641 / 79 69-0

info@huebner-giessen.com

www.huebner-giessen.com

Login / Sign up