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News Release from: Advantech (UK) | Subject: ADAM-4914V
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 03 June 2004

New Four-Channel Surge Protector

New Four-Channel Surge Protector from Advantech

To offer a more affordable solution for surge protection of voltage signals in industrial control systems, the ADAM-4914V was released today by Advantech With four channels and protection up to 4,000 volts, this compact surge protector saves space and shields sensitive control system equipment

Most factories today are facing increasingly complex wiring systems where high voltages are common.

Interference from these high voltage wires can cause serious damage to control systems.

Instead of a low voltage signal, a control system could receive surges of up to 4,000 volts.

The result of such a surge is usually expensive, as all the components in the control system may need to be replaced.

The ADAM-4914V is sensible and cost-effective insurance against these surge voltages.

The compact design of the ADAM family saves space, and has flexible mounting options like: wall, panel, piggyback, cabinets and of course, DIN rails.

While most surge protectors in the market only offer one channel, Advantech offers four.

This means less space is required, and the cost of protecting multiple channels is reduced.

The ADAM-4914V can be used for thermocouple or other voltage-based signals and is recommended for factories with high voltage wiring systems that may interfere with the voltage signals of a control system.

ADAM-4914V is already in stock, has been CE approved and is ready to order.

For more information, please visit our website: www.advantech-uk.com or contact an Advantech sales representative. Request a free brochure from Advantech (UK) ...

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