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News Release from: Pilz Automation Technology | Subject: S-range safety relays
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 23 August 2000
True power monitor completes relay range
In addition to the current, voltage, earth fault, phase sequence and thermistor monitoring relays, a true power monitor now completes the slimline S-range safety relay series.
The S-range can be used to control and monitor your process to an optimum level The range of multi-functional and universal relays in 22.5 mm slimline housing is constantly being revised and expanded to meet operational requirements
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 4 Aug 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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In addition to the current, voltage, earth fault, phase sequence and thermistor monitoring relays, a true power monitor now completes the slimline series.
With the S-range products you are in a position to meet the requirements of EN 60 204-1 on the safety of the electrical equipment used in your machine in the best possible way.
The further development of the current and voltage monitoring relays S1IM and S1UM also makes a contribution here as they are now designed to be even more user-friendly because of the new features such as unipolar measuring ranges and galvanic isolation.
The polarity at the measuring input or the measuring cables no longer plays a role, the S1IM and S1UM are easier to connect because of the unipolar measuring ranges.
The independence of the measuring voltage from the operating voltage is achieved by isolation.
Therefore, these monitoring relays are simpler to integrate in machines and systems and offer a wider range of uses.
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