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Railway Current and Voltage Transducers
21 August 2013, Technical Literature

LEM has released a new catalogue describing the latest additions to its range of current and voltage transducers optimised for railway/traction applications. In addition to a product selection chart, ...
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Railway Current and Voltage Transducers
7 August 2013, Technical Literature

LEM has released a new catalogue describing the latest additions to its range of current and voltage transducers optimised for railway/traction applications. In addition to a product selection chart, ...
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Miniature contactor
24 July 2013, Switches, Relays & Keypads

Gigavac’s P105 MiniTactor is a small, lightweight and cost-effective contactor with bi-directional switching capability and current carry up to 50 A, making it well suited for pre-charge, charge and solar ...
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Railway Current and Voltage Transducers
24 July 2013, Technical Literature

LEM has released a new catalogue describing the latest additions to its range of current and voltage transducers optimised for railway/traction applications. In addition to a product selection chart, ...
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1 kA contactor
26 June 2013, Switches, Relays & Keypads

Gigavac has added a new 1000 A contactor to its EPIC (Extended Performance Impervious Ceramic) sealed AC/DC contactor range for use in harsh environments including underwater and at temperatures from ...
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User-programmable current transducers
12 June 2013, Test & Measurement

LEM’s HO series of current transducers provides performance, programmability and ease of use for designers of the latest generation of motor drives and inverters. Driven by technology advances in power ...
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Hall-effect current transducers
15 May 2013, Test & Measurement

LEM’s new HLSR series of current transducers aims to provide a cost-effective and technically superior alternative to resistive shunt/optocoupler configurations for insulated current measurements up to ...
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Current unbalance detectors
1 May 2013, Circuit & System Protection

Denver Technical Products is now able to offer current unbalance detectors. An example is the Model 2722, designed to monitor three-phase AC current or compare three single-phase AC currents. A solid-state ...
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AC current transducers
1 May 2013, Test & Measurement

GMC-I Prosys has developed a new range of DIN-rail AC current transducers based on Rogowski technology and covering AC current measurements from a few hundred milli-amps to 20 000 A. All products are ...
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PCB-mount current transducers
3 April 2013, Test & Measurement

LEM has introduced the LA 130-150 series of current transducers for use in motor drives, inverters, power supplies and general industrial applications. These printed-circuit board (PCB) mounted devices ...
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Mobile telescopic masts
20 March 2013, Passive Components

The YT series of mobile masts from Clark Masts is optimised for vehicle mounting, where a short retracted length is required. The mast in the accompanying photograph (mounted on a VW Transporter) has ...
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DIN-rail current transducers
6 March 2013, Test & Measurement

Denver Technical Products announced the local release of NK Technologies’ ATCR Series current transducers, which combine a sensing Rogowski coil and an integrator containing a true RMS processor as a ...
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