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The new HARTING HanQ High Density is a rectangular connector for signal contacts which delivers the highest contact density to date in the company’s compact Han 3A size range.
The Han Q 3/0 and Han Q 4/0 are the latest additions to Harting’s Han range of industrial connectors in the smallest Han 3A size range.
ABB has introduced Emax 2, a low-voltage circuit breaker with integrated energy management functions. Replacing existing traditional breakers with the Emax 2 has the potential to achieve annual savings of 5.8MWh.
Building on their expertise as a leading manufacturer of industrial power supplies, Omron’s new S8VK units guarantee stable operation even in tough environments.
E-T-A Circuit Breakers, quality designer and manufacturer of a broad range of electro- mechanical and electronic products for circuit protection, has introduced a new, low-cost family of miniaturised thermal circuit breakers.
Turck Banner has introduced new M12x1 built-in connectors with right angled contacts for PCB assembly. The products were developed by Turck Banner group’s cable and connector specialist, Escha.
Needing only a hex key for assembly, the new POAG plug connectors introduced by Multi Contact are cost-effective sockets for potential equalisation conductors. Their screw lead termination removes the need for a crimping tool.
Schurter's standard line of power-inlet connectors and cord sets for the V-Lock system offers some 50 appliance power-inlet connectors and power entry modules.
Phase failure relays (PFRs) do occasionally fail, and the biggest enemy is heat - heat generated as a result of incorrect installation, harmonics and voltage spikes.