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AC power cords carry alternating current from one area to another. There are many different standard plugs and voltages, depending upon the country.
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Battery chargers are devices for charging rechargeable batteries.
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Battery holders are designed to support commercial, industrial or OEM batteries.
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Cable assemblies are collections of wires or cables banded into a single unit with connectors on at least one end.
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Cable carriers are constructed of flexible links and are used to organize and manage cables and hoses for moving applications.
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Circuit protection devices are used to protect electronic components from unwanted transients such as current and voltage surges, electrostatic discharge (ESD), lightning, spikes and other signals that can imperil the operation or damage the component.
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Coiled cords and cables consist of a wire wound around a tubular axis. The result is a spring-like form that is able to stretch and bend with minimal stress on the wire.
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Electrical connectors are devices that join electrical circuits together. Male connectors plug into receptacles, jacks, and outlets. Female connectors contain sockets to receive other devices.
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Electrical power generators transform mechanical energy into electrical energy, typically for backup or emergency power. Generators can produce either AC or DC power and are typically powered by a fuel engine.
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Electrical receptacles, outlets, and wall sockets accept plugs and provide current to run electrical devices.
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Electromagnets use electric current to generate a magnetic field which can be turned on or off as needed. They are made from a softer iron which quickly dissipates the induced magnetism after the current is switched off.
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Electromechanical relays are devices that complete or interrupt a circuit by physically moving electrical contacts into contact with each other.
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Electronic enclosures and instrument enclosures house electronic components and instruments. They are usually designed for handheld or desktop applications.
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Electronic cooling fans move air to cool electronic devices.
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High voltage relays are used to transfer power for high voltage and high frequency applications. They are heavily insulated and consist of strong materials to increase contact life.
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Industrial batteries translate chemical energy into electricity.
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Industrial enclosures are used to house electronic components, equipment and devices. They are designed to protect personnel from accidental injury and to prevent the ingress of environmental contaminants.
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Instrument transformers are used to step-down current or voltage to measurable values. They provide standardized, useable levels of current or voltage in a variety of power monitoring and measurement applications.
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Continuous duty linear solenoids convert electrical energy into mechanical power via a plunger with an axial stroke in either a push or pull action. They are rated for a 100% duty cycle.
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Intermittent duty linear solenoids convert electrical energy into mechanical power via a plunger with an axial stroke in either a push or pull action. They are rated for on-off applications at less than 100% duty cycle.
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Multiconductor cables contain two or more conductors, each of which consists of a single wire or combination of wires. Cable shielding is placed around an insulated conductor or group of conductors to prevent electrostatic or electromagnetic interference between the enclosed wires and external fields.
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Power cables are solid or stranded conductors surrounded by insulation, shielding, and a protective jacket. These cables are designed for high voltages (>600 V).
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Power strips are used in applications where multiple AC outlets are needed, often without surge or line noise protection.
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Power supplies are devices that produce AC or DC power. This grouping includes current sources, DC power supplies, AC-DC adapters, DC-DC converters, AC power sources, and DC-AC inverters.
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Power transformers convert power-level voltages from one level or phase configuration to another. They can include features for electrical isolation, power distribution, and control and instrumentation applications.
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Protective relays and monitoring relays detect or monitor for abnormal power system conditions.
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Rack enclosures (rack cabinets, laboratory enclosures) are used to house standard 19 in. rack-mounted components or other standard-sized devices.
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Resistors are electrical components that oppose the flow of either direct or alternating current. They are used to protect, operate, or control circuits.
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Resistors and potentiometers are passive electronic components that oppose the flow of either alternating current (AC) or direct current (DC).
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Solid state relays (SSR) or semiconductor relays are semiconductor devices that can be used in place of mechanical relays to switch electricity to a load in many applications.
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Dataline and DC signal surge suppressors protect equipment from transient overvoltages present on data or DC signal lines.
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Single phase surge suppressors protect equipment from transient overvoltages present on AC single phase power lines. They are not plug-in style devices.
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Transient voltage surge suppressors protect against temporary excess voltage and/or current in an electrical circuit that has been disturbed.
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Switches are devices that allow electric current to flow when closed and prevent current flow when opened. Switches, All Types are a high level search form that includes options for all switch types. Search forms for specific switch actuator types are also available.
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Telephone components and accessories are used in telephone systems.
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Terminal blocks are modular, insulated blocks that secure two or more wires together. Terminal blocks consist of an insulating body and a clamping device. Their flexibility allows wiring to be centralized and makes it easier to maintain complex control circuits.
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Overload relays prevent an electric motor from drawing too much current and overheating; includes thermal and solid state overload types.
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Single phase uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) sit between an AC outlet (i.e., a wall outlet or power strip) and an electronic device (e.g., computer, server, or phone equipment) to provide power conditioning, back-up protection and distribution for electronic equipment loads.
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Wire and cable harness accessories are used to bundle, clip, clamp, label, guide, and protect wires and cables.
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Bare conductor wire and cable conductors are constructed from conducting materials to carry electric current. They are available in two styles; solid conductor or several conductors twisted or braided together for added flexibility.
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Wiring ducts are rigid trays typically used as raceways for cables and wires within electrical enclosures.
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