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Introducing the OMRON G9KB high-capacity power relay with bidirectional switching capability, samples available from Anglia.
The G9KB high-capacity power relay from OMRON is rated 600VDC at 50A and is capable of bi-directional switching allowing it to replace several conventional relays.
 

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Push-Pull plug connectors provide IP67 protection for data and power transmission

  The VARIOSUB Push-Pull plug connector system from Phoenix Contact has a unique, user-friendly, plug-and-play positive locking system to provide IP67 protection. Designed for Industrial Ethernet and PROFINET applications, the connector family enables transmission of data and power signals directly to local devices.

The Push-Pull is available in three versions: RJ45 for copper data transmission; SCRJ for fiber-optics data transmission; and COMBICON device connection technology for power transmission.

The RJ45 and SCRJ contact inserts can be easily assembled in the field to ensure compatibility with control cabinet solutions. The universal system allows data transmission in copper or fiber optic-based technology for all fiber types, provided they have the same external dimensions. The new five-position power connector uses COMBICON device connection technology to power the device via two 24-volt circuits.

The connectors can be operated with one hand, simplifying network installation. All three of the connection types are available in metal and plastic.

For more information on the full range of Phoenix Contact products available from Anglia please call +44 (0)1945 474747 or email info@anglia.com

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This news article was originally published in April 2009.

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24/4/09