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News Release from: LC Automation | Subject: Lutze MicroCompact relay modules
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 06 August 2004

"Fit and forget" promise for compact
relay modules

The new MicroCompact relay modules from Lutze combine space saving design with a range of improvements to save time and make life easier for systems engineers and control panel or machine builders.

How many times do products come along with virtually useless new features or maybe even just a different colour, when all you just want to see are some real benefits and maybe features that will make your life easier The new MicroCompact relay modules from Lutze do just that, saving space with a great range of design improvements to save time and make life easier for systems engineers and control panel or machine builders

These ultraslim (6.2mm) SPCO modules include a number of design features aimed at installers and builders of industrial control panels, including front "easy access" wiring and plug-in connectivity for easy maintenance.

Yellow LEDs also provide clear output indication.

Available in four variants (from 24V DC to 230V AC/DC), each module has a wide input voltage range and a very low coil current, which is ideal for interfacing with transistorised outputs from PLC control systems.

Other sample applications include providing volt-free contacts or changing voltage, isolation of control systems and current amplification.

They can also be "jumpered" for simple connection of common supply rails.

The excellent reliability of these MicroCompact relay modules will save even more time because users won't need to keep replacing poor quality "budget" relays every 10 minutes - they can literally be installed and forgotten.

And they won't break the bank either: in fact they offer great value with prices starting at just GBP 6.75 list for the 24V DC version (going up to GBP 10.75 for the 230V AC/DC variant). Request a free brochure from LC Automation ...

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