NOW IN STOCK! Inrush Current Limiter ICL-16 Series The MEAN WELL ICL-16 series ( https: //www. ecopacpower. co. uk/mean-well-ac-inrush-current-limiter-icl-16-series-16a-180-264vac. html) is a 16A AC inrush current limiter and can be used to reduce the start-up peak current, caused by turning on AC mains power, this can be a particular problem with LED Driver applications. Inrush current occurs when a system powers on and experiences a spike in current, this current can be substantially higher than the standard operating current. Installing the ICL-16 series ( https: //www. ecopacpower. co. 14/06/2019Tags: Surge & Circuit ProtectionTopics: Surge & Circuit Protection
Surge arresters with integrated backup fuses free up space External backup fuses for Surge Protection Devices can take up valuable space within switchgear cabinets. A simple and effective way to save space within the cabinets and fulfil the requirements of SPD backup fusing is to utilise surge protection devices that incorporate an integrated backup fuse. DEHN, a leading manufacturer of lightning and surge arresters now offer a range of arresters with integrated backup fuses: · DEHNvenC· DEHNbloc® Maxi S· DEHNguard® M/S CI· V ( A) NHThese surge arresters with integrated backup fuses from DEHN feature the following benefits: · Up to… 17/07/2017Tags: Surge & Circuit ProtectionTopics: Surge & Circuit Protection
A Global Circuit Breaker Platform Built for the Digital Industrial Era Rugged Design and Advanced Safety Features Suited for Tough, Industrial Applications• Optional Features Such As Remote Monitoring and Data Analytics Enable Predictive Maintenance, Increased Uptime• A Global, Flexible Platform Enables Smart Asset Usage with Common Components and Interchangeable AccessoriesGE’s Industrial Solutions business ( http: //www. geindustrial. com/) introduced its new GuardEon molded-case circuit breaker ( MCCB) at Hannover Messe ( http: //www. hannovermesse. de/home) , the world’s leading trade fair for industrial technology. From its smart, secure and… 22/06/2016Tags: Surge & Circuit ProtectionTopics: Surge & Circuit Protection