Phoenix Contact

Tel: +27 11 801 8200
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www: www.phoenixcontact.co.za
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Compact fuse terminal for quick potential distribution
2 November 2005, Circuit & System Protection

The compact UT 4 HESI fuse terminal (5 x 20) from Phoenix Contact with 4 mm² screw connections features a double bridge shaft, which is designed to fit all UT terminal blocks in-line. This enables quick ...
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IP67-compliant DeviceNet plug connectors
2 November 2005, Interconnection

Contact inserts are now available for Variosub-DeviceNet plug connectors from Phoenix Contact that can be directly soldered on the PCB. These can also be used for making cable-to-cable connections in ...
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Labelling for terminals with thermal transfer printer
19 October 2005, Manufacturing / Production Technology, Hardware & Services

Phoenix Contact is offering what it claims is a cost-effective alternative to traditional plastic labels with its new ZBFT terminal labelling material. This move is in response to the continually-increasing ...
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Ethernet M12 plug connectors
19 October 2005, Interconnection

Previously used in sensor technology and different fieldbus systems, M12 plug connectors with D-coding in compliance with IEC 61067-2-101 Amendment 1 are now available from Phoenix Contact for industrial ...
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Universal relay base range with spring cage connection
19 October 2005, Interconnection

The relay base range from Phoenix Contact is a modular system comprising various relay bases, pluggable relays and opto-couplers, input and suppression modules, relay-retaining brackets with eject function, ...
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Sturdy PCB connection technology for building automation and telecoms
19 October 2005, Electrocomp, Interconnection

The screw terminals from Phoenix Contact's Combicon product range are designed as PCB terminals and as codeable plugs. The plugs can be attached to the male headers vertically as well as horizontally. ...
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S-MAX with Pentium M technology
5 October 2005, Computer/Embedded Technology

For its all-in-one S-MAX controller, Phoenix Contact needed a processor designed for robust industrial environments that would eliminate heat and vibration problems. It chose Pentium M technology to satisfy ...
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Analyse analog signals as frequency
5 October 2005, Test & Measurement

With only a 6,2 mm width, the Mini Analog signal converters from Phoenix Contact now include a configurable frequency converter in addition to the isolating amplifiers and temperature transducers. The ...
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Combination PLC and industrial PC
21 September 2005, Computer/Embedded Technology

Phoenix Contact's S MAX 5000 is a highly available combination of industrial PC, PLC and fieldbus master and is used in mechanical and plant engineering, building automation and in the water/sewage sector. ...
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Industrial Ethernet can be easily set up
21 September 2005, Computer/Embedded Technology

Phoenix Contact's Inline installation system comes with a new Ethernet starter kit, meaning I/O signals can now be integrated quickly, simply and cost-effectively in an Ethernet system. The starter kit ...
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Controlling and remote control in one device
7 September 2005, Computer/Embedded Technology

The 'Automationworx for Remote Systems' (ReSy) function modules library from Phoenix Contact is designed for tasks that arise in modern remote control systems. It enables the user to set up local substations ...
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Analog input module for resistance temperature detectors
7 September 2005, Test & Measurement

The main feature of Phoenix Contact's new 8-channel analog input module, is its ability to record temperature readings in a way that saves both money and space, claims the company. The IB IL TEMP 4/8 ...
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