Safe Contact extension with wide voltage range
With the PSR-URM4 42-230V contact extension device from Phoenix Contact, safety-oriented signals can be processed further for an input voltage range from 42 to 230 V AC/DC as potential-free contacts.
With the PSR-URM4 42-230V contact extension device from Phoenix Contact, safety-oriented signals can be processed further for an input voltage range from 42 to 230 V AC/DC as potential-free contacts.
Switches and security routers from the current Phoenix Contact product range are now certified by ABB as “Industrial IT Enabled.”
The portfolio of Lean Managed Switches from Phoenix Contact's Factory Line range of products has been expanded to include a Profinet version.
Phoenix Contact’s new PWO 16-POT high-current feed-through terminal is a moulded terminal with a push-in connection. It consists of an inner and outer part, which interlock through the housing panel without requiring any tools.
Phoenix Contact’s Rifline complete industrial relay system has now received CSA certification and has been approved as a UL-compatible component.
A new version of the AXL F BK S3 Sercos bus coupler for Phoenix Contact’s Axioline F IP 20 I/O system is now available.
Phoenix Contact’s PTSPL 6 single-pole PCB terminals without insulating inserts facilitate easy and secure connections up to 41 A directly on the circuit board and without any voltage restrictions.
The new Plugtrab PT-IQ-5-HF surge protection device introduce intelligent arresters for data interfaces.
Phoenix Contact’s new Plant Marking product range is designed for detailed and unambiguous labelling of system components.
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The hybrid motor starter from Phoenix Contact’s Contactron range, which provides reliable switching and reversing of motors, is now also available with push-in connection technology.
Phoenix Contact’s powerful Radioline system has recently been certified to meet the ATEX and IECEx standards, meaning it can be deployed internationally in any zone-2 areas subject to gas explosion risks.