VAL-MS…DC-PV surge arresters from Phoenix Contact, designed to protect photovoltaic systems against lightning and surge voltages, now have UL and Kema approvals.
Yearly Archives: 2013
Time for a NEW TOOL
From |Stripping, fitting with a ferrule and crimping are carried out in one work step.
The entire process is completed in approximately two seconds and the next conductor can be inserted for processing.
Watch out for this tool !
The POWER is NOW
From |The PTPOWER 95 family will be the first high-current terminal block with Push-In technology for direct plugging in the market.
The comfortable direct plugging of cable is now possible for larger cross-sections of 25 mm² to 95 mm².
The eccentric allows a simple handling without risk of injury.
Stay on and come back for more information.
Now the time to reveal the power! Click on the link below for more information:
Connection for your Flexibility
From |Need a Connection system for flexible LED-PCB that
… are technically STRONGER?
… have smaller dimensions?
Monitoring Relays
From |Are you looking for a basic monitoring relay that is ideal for simple monitoring tasks such as currents, voltages, 1- and 3 phases and phase sequence suitable for use in the building installation and in the production of machines and plants?
RIFLINE complete
From |Would you like to have relays that enable quick and tool free cable wiring time?
Would you like to have relays that have the features of the terminal blocks such as marking materials, bridges and test adapters?
Would you like to have an option to transform a basic relay into a timer relay with three different functions?
Contest Results – Lunar New Year Jan/Feb
From |In the month of Jan/Feb, there was a Lunar New Year Contest for our readers to win a Phoenix Contact Haversack! The winner has been chosen – read on to find out who….
Question:
Guess the Total Number of Phoenix Contact Logo in the picture above.
Answer:
There are 13 logos. Did you get them correct?
And the Winner is……………………………
Roger A. Tamayo from LJ Industrial Frabrication, Philippines!
Congrats!!!
It’s coming…. The Hanover Fair 2013 is upon us!
From |The Hanover Fair which is the largest industrial trade show in the world is dawning upon us. It will be held from 8th to 12th April 2013 in Hanover, Germany.
Read on to find out what is the main focus theme of the Hanover Fair for 2013 and more!
Safety Integrity Level (SIL) IEC 61508 / IEC 61511 for Process Industries Seminar in April 2013
From |The seminar session will focus on the establishment of the appropriate SIL (Safety Integrity Levels) and the subsequent selection of functional safety applications as established by and described in Safety Integrity Level procedures in accordance with SIL IEC-61508/61511 guidelines.
It will be the first time Phoenix Contact S.E.A. is organizing a 6 hour hands-on workshop that will introduce the purpose and application principles for implementing Safety Integrity Levels (SIL) in process safeguarding systems.
This in depth and insightful discussion will be hosted by Mr. Cees Rienstra, an expert in SIL applications, and industry consultant, retired from Royal Dutch Shell Holland.
Who will benefit from this session?
Process-Engineering, Design/Engineering and Operations/Maintenance professionals
When?
09th April 2013, Tuesday in Indonesia
11th & 12th April 2013, Thursday & Friday in Singapore
16th April 2013, Tuesday in Malaysia
If you are interested or wish to find out more information, please contact us through the comments section and we will get back to you.
Why use PROFINET
From |
In today’s automation technology, Ethernet and information technology (IT) are increasingly calling the shots with established standards like TCP/IP and XML. Integrating information technology into automation opens up significantly better communication options between automation systems, extensive configuration and diagnostic possibilities, and network-wide service functionality. These functions have been integral components of PROFINET from the outset. In addition, the demand for increased productivity of machines and plants while at the same time cutting costs has always been the driving force behind innovations in industrial automation.
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