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Product category: Data loggers
News Release from: IPC Systems | Subject: Signal conditioners and monitoring relays
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 15 August 2002

Signal conditioners and monitoring
relays

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IPC Systems has a cost effective range of signal conditioners and monitoring relays to compliment data acquisition and monitoring equipment.

IPC Systems has a cost effective range of signal conditioners and monitoring relays to compliment data acquisition and monitoring equipment Data acquisition and monitoring systems often use a large number of standard process signals - voltage levels, current loops, temperature and pulsed signals to name but a few

With the PX range of signal conditioners, signals can cost effectively be converted from one standard to another.

The PX relay is a high-quality product designed and tested to the latest requirements for EMC immunity/emission and the Low Voltage Directive (CE marked).

The PX relay also provides a galvanic isolation of 3.75kV.

The PX relay is of a new design, supplied in a standardised industrial housing, 22.5mm wide, for mounting on 35mm symmetrical DIN-rail with touch-proof, combi notch-screw terminals.

A snap-on cover on the front of the relay conceals the adjustment potentiometers.

The MX range of monitoring relays are high quality products incorporating up-to-date circuit design together with modern, efficient components to ensure a long trouble free life in a wide range of operating conditions.

A wide range of commonly used standards of voltage, current, temperature and process signals can be monitored by the MX relays.

Again the design follows a standard 22.5mm housing with the terminals placed to optimise installation time in industrial applications.

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