Weidmuller introduces Remote Resettable Circuit Protectors at Newark : ESX10-T Series isolates circuit failures for design, control and systems integration applications


CHICAGO (PRWEB) October 2, 2008

Combining electronic trip characteristics and active current limitation to allow selective disconnection of loads that are connected to 24VDC power supplies, the ESX10-T Series is unique in the industry. Selective load protection prevents complete shutdown of the system by quickly disconnecting the faulty path, in the event of an overload or short circuit. This eliminates the need to open an enclosure, dispatch repair personnel and risk their exposure to electrical components.

 

These new circuit protectors are approved for standard and hazardous location (UL Class 1 Division 2) use and operate with any 24VDC power supply.

 

“We are excited to team with Newark to introduce this new line of innovative circuit protectors to the market,” comments Bruce Hofmann, Director of Marketing, Weidmuller. “Newark is a great partner for Weidmuller because of their extensive market coverage and broad customer base of engineers.”

 

Paul Buckley, Senior VP, Product and Supplier Management, Newark said, “This innovative resettable circuit protector is exactly the type of advanced technology our customers can expect to find at Newark.”

 

Product details on the device, which is available for same-day shipping, can be viewed at http://www.newark.com/weidmuller.

 

About Newark

 

Newark, part of the global Premier Farnell Group, and a leading multi-channel, high-service electronics


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