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Braking resistors for lifts and escalators
REO has started manufacturing its largest ever braking resistors which are designed to absorb the surplus energy generated by lifts and escalators during their people laden descents. Brochure available
News from REO (UK) (27 August 2003)
Monitoring relays provide protection for motors
A range of monitoring relays can protect motors and other equipment against electrical supply or temperature variations outside fixed or adjustable limits.
News from Finder (26 August 2003)
Promotions for Waller and Carnt
Finder has promoted two of its senior executives in a move that reflects the company's move to becoming a "hub" for former commonwealth and English speaking territories.
News from Finder (12 August 2003)
Thermal relay protects three-phase motors
A novel compact relay will simultaneously disconnect all three phases of a three-phase motor in the event of overheating in the motor windings. Brochure available
News from E-T-A Circuit Breakers ( 8 August 2003)
Switches take charge of shutdown operations
User application article BP chemicals came to EAO for help in specifying and designing state-of-the-art controls for its central command centre at Saltend, UK. Brochure available
News from EAO (30 July 2003)
Relays and timers in hard copy and CD formats
Offering a wealth of information on relays and timers, Finder's 2003/04 catalogue is available in hard copy and CD formats.
News from Finder (24 July 2003)
Resistors protect world's first electric trimaran
User application article On the world's first triple-hulled ship to put to sea under electric propulsion, power system safety is assured with help from Cressall Resistors.
News from Cressall Resistors (22 July 2003)
Custom resistors meet automotive needs
User application article Resistor manufacturer Cressall has reacted swiftly to a request for specialist control resistors from an automotive component company.
News from Cressall Resistors (22 July 2003)
Vandals have no impact on piezo switches
Door opener switches on public transport and switches mounted on traffic lights are both subjected to extreme demands. Brochure available
News from Schurter Input Systems (22 July 2003)
Global focus for Rospedzihowski
Premier Farnell has appointed Robert Rospedzihowski as its new Global Accounts Director.
News from Farnell InOne (16 July 2003)
Check out direct digital measurement technology
A new line of developer kits allows engineers to evaluate the novel direct digital measurement sensor technology from Nexense.
News from Nexense (16 July 2003)
Plug-in relay handles the highs and lows
The new rail-mounted Plugrelay offers installation cost savings with high power switching up to a 4kVA resistive load, and automation engineering applications loads as low as 40uW.
News from Weidmuller (UK) (16 July 2003)
IGBTs are bright idea for dimmers
A new range of advanced lighting control units has been launched by Polaron Controls.
News from Polaron Controls ( 3 July 2003)
Catalogue aims to be valuable resource
MacLean's has published the long-awaited new edition of its catalogue.
News from MacLean Marine ( 2 July 2003)
Screwless terminals speed relay installation
The screwless-clamp terminals featured in the latest range of relay and timer bases from Omron Electronics cut wiring time by up to 50% compared with conventional bases which use screw terminals. Brochure available
News from Omron Electronics (27 June 2003)
Low-profile relay takes on power switching
Providing the ideal solution to high-current PCB applications where height restrictions are a major consideration is Finder's 40.11 series flatpack PCB relay.
News from Finder (23 June 2003)
Rotary cam switches for motor control
The Bremas CN series of rotary cam switches offers easy OEM installation and is designed to switch loads between 12 and 32A in motor control applications.
News from Switchtec (23 June 2003)
Software investment boosts electrical supply
CSE Industrial Electrical Distributors has invested in upgrading its IT infrastructure in an effort to deliver even better customer service to its clients.
News from CSE Industrial Electrical Distributors (20 June 2003)
Chokes for cost-sensitive lighting
Almag has developed a new "economy" range of light dimmer chokes, with 99 choke types suitable for very cost conscious 1 to 4kW dimmers.
News from Almag Division, Carnhill Transformers (18 June 2003)
Wheels of power keep turning
Switch tripping units specially designed for the British Government are now available as part of the Slencrest range of high-quality products.
News from Slencrest (17 June 2003)
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