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Cost-effective expansion for DIN-rail power
Lambda has added two new models to its lead-free DLP series of DIN-rail mounted AC/DC supplies. Brochure available
News from Lambda UK (20 November 2003)
Power supplies carry ATEX approvals
For use in potentially explosive areas designated Zone 2, Phoenix Contact has launched two Quint power supplies and a Quint diode redundancy module.
News from Phoenix Contact (13 November 2003)
Flexible options for rack-mount UPS system
Dialog Dual is designed to protect critical computer, telecomms and security applications from mains failures and power fluctuations.
News from Riello Galatrek (11 November 2003)
Extended runtime for UPS family
The newly redesigned On Series extended runtime UPS is now available in ON1500 (1440VA) and an ON2000 (1920VA) models.
News from Oneac Corp ( 7 November 2003)
Active rack controller provides early warning
To give the earliest possible indication of possible hardware issues in server cabinets, APW has introduced an all-new version of its ARC active rack controller.
News from APW Enclosure Solutions ( 5 November 2003)
Turbines bound for Brazil
Peter Brotherhood has despatched what is believed to be the world's most powerful steam turbine driven alternator sets for a floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) facility.
News from Peter Brotherhood (22 October 2003)
Joint venture targets UK wind power
Peterborough-based specialist engineering company Peter Brotherhood has set up a new joint venture with leading wind turbine supplier REpower Systems.
News from Peter Brotherhood ( 1 October 2003)
Transformers supply medical power
REO-MED medical isolation transformers provide an ungrounded power supply system that improves the reliability of supply voltage and reduces the leakage current. Brochure available
News from REO (UK) (25 September 2003)
Time to take power protection more seriously
Technical background article Nathan Briggs, MD at Advance Electronics, investigates international power problems.
News from Advance Electronics (17 September 2003)
Clean power for automation
The Allen-Bradley 1606 family of switched mode power supply units provide a safe, low-voltage power supply for the control devices used in machinery, process control and automation systems.
News from Rockwell Automation (16 September 2003)
Cleaning up green energy supplies
Technical background article Nathan Briggs, Managing Director at Advance Electronics, investigates the solution to unreliable power from renewable energy sources.
News from Advance Electronics ( 4 September 2003)
High-power supplies keep their cool
The XFR Series of power supplies is a range of high-power (2.8kW) units with various combinations of voltage and current capability.
News from TTi (Thurlby Thandar Instruments) (29 August 2003)
"Worlds largest" claim for alternator contract
Peter Brotherhood is designing and manufacturing the world's largest steam turbine driven alternator sets for a floating production and offloading facility (FPSO).
News from Peter Brotherhood (28 August 2003)
Speedy fulfilment is key to export contract
RF Winder Electrical has completed delivery on a major contract for the installation of transformers and switchgear.
News from RF Winder (22 August 2003)
Double the density for rail-mounting supplies
The latest additions to the PS5R range of switched-mode DIN-rail mounting plastic-case power supplies from Idec Electronics provide the power of a traditional power supply in only half the space.
News from Idec Electronics (13 August 2003)
Compact OEM power pack produces 37.3kW
Finning (UK) has collaborated with Italian-based Geminiani Technology to develop a new compact power pack range for original equipment manufacturers.
News from Finning UK ( 4 August 2003)
UPS range extends to 1000kVA
Siel UPS Systems has recently extended its Safepower UPS range with the addition of a single module rated at 1000kVA.
News from Siel UPS Systems (30 July 2003)
Three phases for compact power units
Weidmuller has added a three-phase 24V nonstabilised linear supply to its range of 24V single-phase compact power units.
News from Weidmuller (UK) (28 July 2003)
Maintenance plans keep critical UPS systems up
Riello Galatrek has devised a new series of maintenance plans, designed to operate in conjunction with the company's innovative TeleGuard remote UPS monitoring and control service.
News from Riello Galatrek (22 July 2003)
Rail-mounting supplies shrink to higher density
The DLP series is a brand new family of DIN-rail mounted AC/DC supplies aimed specifically at factory automation, industrial control and test and measurement applications. Brochure available
News from Lambda UK (18 July 2003)
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