It is a power supply module with a secondary power of 16.8W at 24V DC, a current at secondary voltage of 2.5A at 3.3V DC and a maximum power dissipation of 8.5W
This processor module is part of the range Modicon M340 automation platform. This performance processor module enables 4 racks maximum, 1024 I/O and its memory capacity is equal to 4096 KB. It has on its front panel a safety screw for locking the mod
SITOP compact was developed to be an extremely space-saving power supply for the lower power range. It is especially suited to distributed applications in control boxes and in small control cabinets. Its high efficiency over the entire load range and
Moxa protocol gateways provide easy-to-use management tools such as communication analysis, protocol diagnose, and traffic monitoring for easy diagnostics and troubleshooting.
CONTACTORS - A contactor is an electrically-controlled switch used for switching an electrical power circuit. A contactor is typically controlled by a circuit which has a much lower power level than the switched circuit, such as a 24-volt coil electr
OVER LOAD RELAYS-An overload relay, also referred to as a relay switch, is a device that opens the circuit in the event of an electrical, thermal or power overload. When mounted with a contactor they create a motor starter. Overload relays are normal
An automatic transfer switch (ATS) is a device that automatically transfers a power supply from its primary source to a backup source when it senses a failure or outage in the primary source.
Air Circuit Breaker (ACB) is an electrical device used to provide Overcurrent and short-circuit protection for electric circuits over 800 Amps to 10K Amps.
The role of the temperature controller is to measure the temperature on the thermocouple, compare it to the set point and to calculate the amount of time the heater should remain switched on to maintain a constant temperature. If you need more heat,
The role of the temperature controller is to measure the temperature on the thermocouple, compare it to the set point and to calculate the amount of time the heater should remain switched on to maintain a constant temperature. If you need more heat,