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Two PROFINET IO fieldbus couplers join the WAGO family
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AGO's new 750-375 and 750-377 PROFINET IO fieldbus couplers support the latest PROFINET Standard V2.3 Both models are equipped with an integrated
2-port switch,
without programming. features,
enabling line topology without extra components. Additionally, both couplers support LLDP protocol, allowing for device replacement Besides standard PROFINET
such as topology detection and
comprehensive diagnostics, both fieldbus couplers provide additional functions. Key features include: PROFIenergy profile for efficient energy management, Ipar server functionality and Tool Calling Interface (TCI).
Standard communication via PROFIsafe
protocol (Safety Integrated) allows both 750-375 and 750-377 couplers to be used in safety-related applications.
The 750-375 PROFINET IO advanced
fieldbus coupler, which carries its own supply module, creates local process images for maximum of two I/O controllers and one I/O supervisor. The coupler features an integrated web server (e.g. for advanced diagnostic capabilities) and supports "Shared Device," allowing connected I/O modules to be divided into functional units.
WAGO Ltd Tel: 01788 568 008 Web:
www.wago.com
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SHOWCASE
dramatically reduces wiring costs and cabinet size. The REVO TC combines a temperature controller, solid state relay (thyristor), quick blow fuse protection and current monitoring, all in a compact single loop package. It is estimated that an immediate saving of 2 hours per loop can be achieved by the reduction in wiring time alone; resulting in significant cost reduction when multiple loops are required. Add to this the material cost, reduced cabinet size due to the smaller footprint, and it’s clear to see how real cost savings can be made. Available in 1, 2 & 3 phase units and numerous amps sizes up to 210A, the power unit comes with fuse protection and built in current transformer, allowing heater element diagnostics via the units front panel display. The special heat sink design provides optimum heat dissipation and allows space saving, side by side mounting. The universal input offers a choice of thermocouple, 3 wire PT100 and linear input signals to the PID temperature controller with up to 4 configurable outputs. These can be used for heat & cool control, alarms and recorder output. Traditional screw terminals or optional RJ45 connectors aid quick & easy installation.
CD Automation UK Ltd
Save money with the integrated temperature control & power solution C
D Automation has released a single loop temperature control & power solution that
Tel: 01323 811100 Web:
revotc.co.uk
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EASYTRAX and QUICKTRAX cable carriers Now available in 30 versions each
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ASYTRAX and QUICKTRAX cable carriers are now available with a new inside width of 50 mm.
KABELSCHLEPP Metool add versions with 50 mm inside width to the cable carriers from the type series EASYTRAX 0320 and QUICKTRAX 0320. Both type series use the intelligent two-component design. This makes QUICKTRAX a compact and affordable cable carrier and ensures extremely fast cable laying and a high level of stability for EASYTRAX. On QUICKTRAX the
KABELSCHLEPP Metool Tel: 0115 95 18 704
crossbars with film hinge allow quick opening while on EASYTRAX the cables can simply be pressed in. The latter also features a very high filling capacity thanks to laterally hinged crossbars. Both cable carriers are available as versions opening inside or outside.
EASYTRAX 0320 as well as QUICKTRAX 0320 are now available in 30 versions each. The inside height is 20 mm for QUICKTRAX and 18 mm for EASYTRAX. As a standard, the bend radius is 28, 38, 48, 75 or 100 mm.
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