Cabinet heaters

Our Cabinet heater selection includes heating elements and fan heaters which typically utilize a PTC-element as a heat source. PTC-elements are characterized by high starting current which makes them operate in full power almost instantaneously. After turning on the power the operating current quickly decreases, after which the element is self-adjusting. Heating elements offer an effective way to prevent formation of condensation and to avoid temperature drops inside the cabinet or enclosure.

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Fiepos — The power supply of the future

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Syr-Line time relays
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New “all-round” Syr-Line time relays by Crouzet

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The recognized Puls quality for an attractive price

The PIANO PIC series is designed for applications that require reliable DIN rail power supplies, which are focused to deliver the most widely required customer functionalities. Our PIC units offer this simplicity without making compromises on PULS’ renowned qualities; efficiency, service lifetime, reliability and size.

WADI cable gland serie
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New WADI cable gland series from Jacob

The new WADI product family by Jacob features a completely redesigned gland rubber, which allows extensive sealing and tightening area.

PULS redundant
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Redundant systems without redundancy modules

With the CP series, PULS offers a unique feature: Power supplies with an integrated decoupling function based on efficient MOSFET technology. This means there is no need for additional redundancy modules in 1+1 and n+1 redundant systems.

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