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BTI introduces the Furtif AMX : the stand-alone, non-contact, coded safety switch with internal control.
The Furtif AMX can be used to replace any mechanical switches. The AMX is approved to category 3 by TÜV in the EN954-1 standard and is approved to category 4 with the use of an external safety relay.
The Furtif AMX is designed with two independent and interactive coded electronic systems. If one of these systems is defective or compromised, the system will shut down in a fail-safe mode.
Called Acotom3â, this technique - derived from technology that has been widely tried and tested for six years - is used throughout the BTI production. The high reliability of the equipment allows BTI to offer a 2 year warranty against all defects and faults in manufacture on the new system.
The Furtif AMX is a self-contained system. It is the first switch in the world to have internal automatic failure monitoring, with an ultra-compact size and a very competitive price. The AMX’s method of failure detection consists of self-monitoring the closure of one of the contacts of the safety line. If the door or guard is opened or if the system fails, the change in state is detected and prevents the coding system from communicating the information to restart the machine until the door or cover is closed again.
The Furtif AMX is available in polycarbonate housing and we have developed a stainless steel version 316L especially for the agro-food industry.
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