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February, 2020 Mouser: Highly Efficient


Thermal Management for Power Supplies


Mansfield, TX — The addition of Sanyo Denki’s San ACE 36 9HV high static pressure fans to Bel Power Solutions’ ABC800 open-frame power supplies cools the supplies down to recieve more air flow and achieve full power. This highly efficient combina- tion is suitable for robotics, wireless communications and industrial applications and is available from Mouser. Bel’s ABC800 open frame power


supplies offer 85 to 264 VAC input range and 800W output power with forced air cooling. These power sup- plies offer high efficiency and high power density, ensuring minimal power loss in end-use equipment for higher reliability and easier thermal management. The power supplies also offer


universal input, current sharing, 5V standby provision and peak power


capability. These power supplies meet all regulatory approvals for environmentally friendly end prod- ucts. Typical applications include instrumentation, lighting, applied computing, renewable energy, robot- ics, and wireless communication. The Sanyo Denki San Ace 36


9HV fan offers a 12 VDC rated volt- age, a 21W rated input and an expected life of 30,000 hours. The fan provides the same cooling perform- ance as the Sanyo Denki original, but in a reduced size. This static pres- sure fan offers high energy efficiency, low noise and high airflow. The fans operate in a –22 to +158°F (–30 to


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Batch Oven from Grieve


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Round Lake, IL — Grieve’s No. 988 is an electrically heated, 650°F (343°C) top-loading batch oven, cur- rently used to process electron- ic components at the cus- tomer’s facility. Workspace dimensions of


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the oven measure 12 x 1 x 1 ft (3.7 x 0.3 x 0.3m). 15 kW are installed in Incoloy-sheathed tubular heating elements to heat the unit, while a 600 CFM, 0.5 HP recirculating blower provides back-to-front horizontal airflow to the work- load.


This Grieve batch oven


has 6 in. (152 mm) insulated walls throughout, aluminized steel exterior, Type 304 stainless steel interior, a manual, counterweighted rear-hinged door, workspace floor reinforced for 100 lb (45.4 kg) of load, access door at each end of the oven, plus swivel casters with swivel locks and wheel brakes for easy in-plant portability.


650°F top-loading batch oven.


controller, manual reset excess tem- perature controller with separate contactors and recirculating blower


airflow safety switch. Contact: Grieve Corp., 500


Hart Road, Round Lake, IL 60073 % 847-546-8225 fax: 847-546-9210


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NK Technologies


Releases Ground Fault Detection Guide


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San Jose, CA — NK Technologies has released a new educational resource for engineers. The Ground Fault Technologies Tech Guide covers a wide range of topics and includes an easy-to-use selection guide, as well as a variety of case studies and appli- cation examples. Highlights include: ground fault


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detection basics; ground fault sens- ing basics; consolidated ground fault sensors selection guide; case studies; application examples; and design considerations for ground fault pro- tection. Today, NK Technologies is a


leading provider of current sensing, ground fault detection and power


monitoring products to the industrial and factory automation markets, with a product portfolio that includes more than 1,300 models to satisfy a wide range of specific application needs. As the needs of these markets


change, NK Technologies is well- positioned to respond with the sophisticated new product designs and improved product functionality


necessary to meet those applications. Contact: NK Technologies, 2511


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Controls on the No. 988 include a digital programming temperature


650°F Top-Loading


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