Category Archives: Industrial Components

Professional and Easy Labeling of Photovoltaic Installations

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One factor is crucial in ensuring quick commissioning times and reducing downtime during maintenance: the clear and durable labeling of all elements in the photovoltaic installation such as terminals, conductors, devices, and equipment. With a comprehensive range of weather-proof and UV-resistant marking materials, Phoenix Contact provides a labeling system tailor-made to the needs of PV installations.

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The Right Tool for Any Job

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Phoenix Contact’s extensive range of professional tools has now been expanded to include a series of cutters for electronics and electromechanics. The new Microfox tools are especially suited for working with small electronic parts and components.

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Installation Terminals with Push-In Connection Technology

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Phoenix Contact’s new generation of installation terminals is tailored to the requirements of electrical installation and distributor construction. The terminals are available in various designs as three-level and N disconnect terminals with the matching feed-through, disconnect, and ground terminals. Conductors with cross sections ranging from 2.5 to 10 mm² can be connected. These compact space-savers with widths starting at 5.2 mm offer many advantages in terms of handling, especially in installation technology.

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Case Study: Singapore Lower Seletar Reservoir equipped with Phoenix Contact Spring Terminal Block

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Calm and peaceful,  Lower Seletar Reservoir Park is a pleasant place for leisure strolls or jogs. Benches along the edge of the reservoir offer great spots from which to enjoy the turquoise waters and the balmy breeze.

Today, PUB allowed sailing at Lower Seletar Reservoir and  this was done in collaboration with the Singapore Sports Council (SSC) and the Seletar Country Club, as well as a fishing jetty (maintained by PUB) that extends its fun to fishing enthusiasts.

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Stop Accidents before they stop you!

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CT(Current transformer) Terminals are used primarily in the energy/electrical power utility industry. When the current in a circuit is too high to directly apply to test or measuring instruments, a CT reduces the current proportional to the current in the circuit.

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