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TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION


Discover our new website!


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s part of Phoenix Contacts continuous improvements in customer experience,


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entirely new web platform has been developed and was launched in mid November. With improved search options, better functionality and a fully integrated Eshop, customers can access information quicker and easier.


New features include: New navigation system – Easier to search for required products and solutions


Essential Information - Details about a product are located on one page; downloads, specifications, data sheets, approvals etc


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User friendly – Create your own unique login to save data, product comparisons and searches


Phoenix Contact Ltd Tel: 0845 881 2222 Web: www.phoenixcontact.co.uk


Keeping it cool with LPA Channel L


PA-Channel Electric are a leading supplier to the Aerospace, Defence and Rail markets, and as part of their product range they are the UK supplier for LMB’s range of Fans and motors. LMB design and manufacture high performance fans, blowers and motors for the aerospace and defence markets with applications in aircraft, helicopters, UAVs, pods and missiles. Founded over 50 years ago, LMB have highly skilled engineers with the ability to propose custom products offering high reliability, high performance, low noise and low weight. With more than 1,000 off-the-shelf products LMB have the ability to quickly adapt their product range to meet specific requirements and project needs. LMB’s wide range of products includes small fans for electronic cooling, high performance fans for both air conditioning and filtration systems, plus is a leading supplier of high quality axial fans, centrifugal blowers and mixed flow fans. LMB design and manufacture high performance fans and motors for both AC (50 /


enter 800 LPA CHANNEL ELECTRIC Tel: 01635 864866


New range of Hipot and Insulation Resistance testers


elonic Instruments have introduced a new range of Hipot (Flash) and Insulation Resistance testers manufactured by Japan based Kikusui. Designated the TOS5300 the three models in the range are designed for use in Withstanding Voltage and Insulation Resistance testing to help ensure the safety of Electrical / Electronic components / equipment. Incorporating and innovative


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PWM amplifier that achieves high stability and has an input voltage regulation of.3%. The series offer rise and fall time control of the test voltage and a stable output which is unaffected by mains voltage variations, plus the ability to select 50 or 60Hz test frequency. Upper and lower current limits can be set within the range of 0.01mA to 110mA in AC mode and 0.01mA to 11mA in DC mode. AC test voltage is settable from 0.05kV to 5kV. D.C test voltages can be varied from 0 to 6kV. All models will operate from any global AC input voltages and frequencies; and are equipped with a USB interface.


Telonic Instruments Ltd Tel: +44 (0) 118 9786911 Web: www.telonic.co.uk enter 802


elwyn Electronics has just released two new exciting, waterproof connectors. A Quick lock, IP67, RJ45 connector and a Bayonet locking, IP67, Mini USB (B-type) connector. Both connector styles are available in cable mount and panel mount versions. The RJ45 connectors feature a quick, easy and reliable locking mechanism which ensures waterproof sealing. The Mini USB connectors feature a bayonet locking mechanism to give the seal, and both panel mount connectors are supplied with sealing o-rings.


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Both connectors can be mated with standard Mini USB AND RJ45 connectors, if you prefer, and both panel mount connectors have a sealing waterproof protective cap, when not in use. These two new connectors are ideal for use in hazardous environments, where protection against water or dust is needed, or could equally be used in a non-hazardous environment where a more reliable locking version is required than standard RJ45 and Mini USB. Samples available upon request from Selwyn .


Selwyn Electronics 36 Tel: 01732 765100 Web: www.selwyn.co.uk enter 803


TEGO – have broken the mould in the enclosure and 19” rack lighting industry becoming the first company to develop and manufacture a series of Enclosure LED lamps. Two versions have been developed that can be used world-wide, 100-240vac and 24-48vdc. The service life of these LED lamps is far higher than conventional enclosure lamps,


S 60,000 hours


compared to the standard lamp of 5,000 hours. Energy efficient and with a luminosity of 900Lm


makes this once again a wonderful development by STEGO. Each lamp has a male input plug and also a female output plug to allow “Daisy Chaining” of up to ten lamps where necessary. The new LED025 series is also smaller and thinner which is a great help in compact enclosures and racks. Magnetic mounting, screw fixing as well as PIR movement sensor options.


STEGO UK Ltd Tel: 01372 747250 Web: www.stego.co.uk


Light the way with STEGO


LED Enclosure Lamps


60Hz, 400Hz and Wild Frequency) and DC (12 – 300 VDC) speed


voltages, control, featuring failure speed detection,


sensors, thermal


protection and current limitation. With a proven track record gained from performance characteristic such as working temperatures of -50 C to +100 C and speeds of up to 48000rpm, all designed and manufacture to meet Mil STD 810 / DRTCA DO160 standards, LMB are the first point of contact for any Fan and motor applications.


LMB fans and motors are all ITAR free and used in, but not limited to, the following markets:- • Commercial Aircraft


• Helicopters • Military Aircraft • Pods / Missiles • Military Vehicles • Warships and Submarines • Railways


Web: www.lpa-group.com enter 801


enter 804 DECEMBER/JANUARY 2014 Electronics


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