Phoenix Contact

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www: www.phoenixcontact.co.za
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Continuous current measurement up to 50 A
December 2003, Sensors & Transducers

The MCR-1/5-U/I-(SW)-DCI and MCR-S-10/50-U/I-(SW)-DCI current measuring transducers for measuring real-effective values from Phoenix Contact enable exact detection of direct and alternating currents with ...
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Cabinet-free automation concepts offer potential savings in plant engineering
November 2003, Fieldbus & Industrial Networking

This article describes ways to pre-plan small functional units through control cabinet-free automation concepts, whose core components are to protection category IP67
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Power supply for Zone 2
November 2003, Electrical Power & Protection

For use in areas with an explosion risk in Zone 2, Phoenix Contact is offering two compact Quint power supplies and a Quint Diode redundancy model with type 'n' explosion protection in accordance with ...
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Slim power supply units
November 2003, Electrical Power & Protection

Phoenix Contact is offering Mini Power - a family of extra-slim power supply units. Measuring 22,5 or 45 mm wide, they are suitable for use in tight spaces. In addition to a 24 V version with output currents ...
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PCB plug connectors for high currents
November 2003, Enclosures, Cabling & Connectors

The PC 6 and PCU 6 PCB plug connectors from Phoenix Contact have been specially developed for use in high-current applications. Due to highly conductive metal alloys, the plug connectors offer low contact ...
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Quick and secure locking without flange screws
November 2003, Enclosures, Cabling & Connectors

The FKC-RF Combicon spring cage plug components from Phoenix Contact provide a new locking system: quick plug locking using the 'click 'n' lock' principle. When the plug is inserted into the base terminal, ...
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Compact DIN rail housings
November 2003, Enclosures, Cabling & Connectors

The ME MAX housings from Phoenix Contact feature compact dimensions but still leave room for custom electronics. A larger front surface is provided for connectors with high numbers of pins as well as ...
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Direct PCB connection for high currents
November 2003, Enclosures, Cabling & Connectors, Commercial (Industry)

The MKDSP 25 PCB terminal from Phoenix Contact enables large cross-section conductors to connect directly to the circuit board. This eliminates laborious and cost-intensive auxiliary constructions with ...
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Transparent housing cover in slim design
November 2003, Enclosures, Cabling & Connectors

The UM slim line housing from Phoenix Contact provides a great number of possibilities for constructing electronic switching: a transparent flat-design cover is now optionally available for UM slim line ...
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Safety relays - pluggable protection in yellow
October 2003, Operator Interfaces, Switches & Relays

Relays with force-guided contacts are the heart of safety relay combinations
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Data and safety in one cable
September 2003, Fieldbus & Industrial Networking, Security Services & Risk Management

The use of bus systems in mechanical and plant engineering offers savings potentials through low installation costs, easy maintenance, and convenient diagnostics. The S-Line installation from Phoenix ...
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Power supply for application in Zone 2
September 2003, Electrical Power & Protection, Infrastructure

For use in areas with an explosion risk in Zone 2, Phoenix Contact presents two compact Quint Power power supplies and a Quint Diode redundancy model with type 'n' explosion protection in accordance with ...
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