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News Release from: REO (UK) | Subject: Reounity drives accessories
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 13 February 2001

Drive ancillaries make panel builders
lives easier

At Drives and Controls 2001, REO will be launching Reounity, a new range of components specifically designed to make life easier and more cost effective for panel builders.

At Drives and Controls 2001, REO will be launching Reounity, a new range of components specifically designed to make life easier and more cost effective for panel builders Produced in standard bookcase formats, that greatly simplify panel layouts and reduce wiring costs, the Reounity family includes EMC filters, chokes and braking resistors and other ancillary items used in drive applications

REO will also display a chopper card for use with its braking resistors.

This chopper card automatically switches in the resistor when the DC bus voltage reaches a preset level, such as when the motor is generating a back EMF.

Other REO products at the exhibition will include components used in inverter design, comprising high frequency transformers used in primary-switched power supplies, planar transformers and chokes with amorphous cores.

Many standard REO products will be displayed, including current transformers, a variety of suppression chokes, including high-current versions, bus-bar mounted current transformers, surge protection devices and toroidal transformers.

A selection of filters on show will include footprint, bookcase and conventional panel mounting for all levels of attenuation and current ranges.

The REO group will also demonstrate its capability to provide total solutions for overcoming harmonics, sine wave distortion and mains transient problems. Request a free brochure from REO (UK) ...

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