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MRCS with Screw Isolation combines redundant pneumatic exhaust and monitoring with a manual screw isolation feature for maintenance purposes.
It is designed for safety‑related pneumatic control applications, where controlled exhaust is required and manual isolation is beneficial during servicing or system setup.

Redundant Pneumatic Safety Control

MRCS with Screw Isolation provides dual‑channel redundancy and continuous monitoring to support safety‑related pneumatic control functions. In the event of a detected fault or safety demand, the system automatically transitions the pneumatic output to a defined safe, exhausted state.

Manual Screw Isolation for Maintenance

The integrated screw isolation feature provides manual isolation of the pneumatic supply, intended for use during maintenance, commissioning, or servicing activities. This function enables controlled system isolation without disassembly.

No Safety‑Certified Automatic Isolation

MRCS with Screw Isolation does not provide automatic or safety‑certified isolation of pneumatic energy. The screw isolation is manually operated and is not intended to fulfil a safety isolation function.
Where safety‑certified or automatic isolation is required by the risk assessment, a dedicated isolation solution must be used.

Suitable for Integrated Safety Architectures

MRCS with Screw Isolation is typically applied where:

  • Redundant exhaust and monitoring are required
  • Manual maintenance isolation is desirable
  • Automatic isolation is not mandated by the safety concept

It integrates easily into broader machine‑level safety architectures, incorporating safety PLCs or safety relays.