COVER STORY
Next level electronic circuit breakers introduced by PULS
■ 4-channel PULS PISA-M provides system safety and power distribution ■ Enhanced system robustness and cost savings ■ Ease of use and control ■ Space-saving design ■ Quick and secure installation ■ Customisable to meet specifi c needs
The new PULS PISA-M Electronic Circuit Breakers
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ULS, a technology and market leader in DIN-Rail power supplies, announces the launch of its new series of PISA-M 4-channel electronic circuit breakers (ECBs). These devices are designed to be the perfect safety and power distribution tool for applications with power requirements ranging from 90 W to 480 W. The new PULS electronic circuit breakers manage the current distribution on the secondary (load) side of a control system separating it into smaller “power islands” which are easier to maintain and reduce the risk of costly total power outages. PULS PISA-M ECBs provide comprehensive safety solutions for power systems. They protect system components from over-current and short-circuits as well as wiring from overheating. In addition, PISA-M also protects the system power supply from overload. The on-board protection features combine to ensure a high system robustness and reliability. This benefi ts users with less time
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spent on maintenance, lower replacement costs and more focus on operations. The PISA-M features a digital coded interface providing an easy way for maintenance staff to remotely control the devices and to monitor the operational system status. This means power distribution can be managed easily via a PLC and a central user interface.
With a width of only 22.5 mm, PISA-M is the smallest 4-channel electronic circuit breaker in the market, according to PULS. This compact design means it can fi t into any system, freeing up valuable space in control cabinets. Push-in connectors on the front of the PISA-M allow for a quick and tool-less installation, saving time and effort. In addition, two-colour LEDs that show the status of each output channel in real-time, and a button is provided on each channel for easy on/off switching and resetting, operating the PISA-M is straightforward and effortless. PULS provides a number of versions of PISA-M ECB. The 4ADJ modules are
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adjustable, allowing each output channel to be set to the required current value from 1 to 8 A. If a plug-and-play device with fi xed currents is needed, PULS offers PISA-M versions with fi xed output current settings (e.g. 2 A, 4 A, 6 A, 8 A). This fl exibility allows customers to choose the version that best fi ts their specifi c needs, making the installation process even faster, easier, and more secure.
The new PISA-M ECBs can now be ordered from PULS, for more information call +44 1525 841001, email
sales@puls.co.uk or visit
https://products.pulspower.com/en/pisa- m-electronic-bircuit-breakers
About PULS
PULS is the leading manufacturer of DIN rail power supplies, fi eld power supplies and complementary units. The company was founded in Munich in 1980 by Bernhard Erdl and currently has around 1400 employees worldwide.
The company’s PULS Wireless division
www.cieonline.co.uk.uk
develops innovative technologies in the fi eld of inductive charging systems for automated guided vehicle systems and mobile robots. PULS manufactures all its products in its own plants in Chomutov/Czech Republic, Suzhou/ China and Drebach/Germany.
PULS power supplies regularly set new benchmarks for effi ciency, compact design, durability and reliability. For users, this results in lower energy consumption, reduced space requirements and increased system availability.
Contact: PULS UK Ltd. Cranfi eld Innovation Centre University Way Cranfi eld Bedfordshire MK43 0BT
T: +44 1525 841001 E:
sales@puls.co.uk
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