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Analog ammeters are metered instruments that measure current flow in amperes. They display current levels on a dial, usually with a moving pointer or needle.
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Analog multimeters are instruments that are used to measure electrical quantities such as voltage, current, resistance, frequency and signal power
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Analog resistance meters are instruments that measure electrical resistance. They display values on a dial, usually with a needle or moving pointer.
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Analog voltmeters are instruments that measure voltage or voltage drop in a circuit. They display values on a dial, usually with a needle or moving pointer.
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Audible alarms provide an audible indication of a hazardous situation.
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Ballasts are electrical devices that condition the line voltage (amplitude, amperage and waveform) to operate fluorescent and HID lamps. Basically they serve two functions: to provide the starting kick, and to limit the current to the proper value for a particular lamp.
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Busways and busbars (conductor bars) provide current to distant or moving points along the path of an electrification system.
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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 testers are handheld or benchtop electronic devices that measure the electrical and physical properties of network cabling.
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Cable ties hold groups of cables together for support and ease of maintenance.
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Cable trays are rigid-type trays used as raceways for cables and wires.
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Capacitive proximity sensors detect the presence or proximity of a target using capacitive technology.
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Circuit breakers are mechanical switching devices capable of breaking currents under specified abnormal circuit conditions.
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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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Digital ammeters are instruments that measure current flow in amperes and display current levels on a digital display. These devices provide information about current draw and current continuity in order to help users troubleshoot erratic loads and trends
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Digital multimeters (or multi-meters) are used to measure electrical quantities such as voltage, current, resistance, frequency, temperature, capacitance, and time period measurements.
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Digital resistance meters are instruments that measure electrical resistance. They use solid-state components and display values digitally.
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Digital voltmeters are instruments that measure voltage or voltage drop in a circuit. They use solid-state components and display values digitally.
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Disposable primary batteries are replaced once the energy supply is depleted. Their energy is produced when the materials within the battery react and are exhausted.
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Electrical conduits and fittings are lengths of solid tubing used to house, protect, and cover electrical wiring and cables in power distribution systems.
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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 receptacles, outlets, and wall sockets accept plugs and provide current to run electrical devices.
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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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Ethernet cables are designed to support Ethernet, a standard protocol for the connection of computers in a local area network (LAN).
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Fire alarm control panels (FACP) are systems which receive information from input devices (smoke detectors, heat detectors, etc.), process the information, and trigger an output device such as an audio or visual alarm.
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Fluorescent lamps are high-efficiency lamps that use electrical discharge through low-pressure mercury vapor to produce ultraviolet (UV) energy, which is then transformed into visible light.
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Foot switches are switches that are activated by a pedal or air bulb (bellows).
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Fuse holders are devices for containing, protecting and mounting fuses. Blown fuses can be changed quickly and easily when used in conjunction with a fuse holder.
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Fuses protect electrical devices and components from overcurrents and short circuits that occur in improperly operating circuits.
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Halogen lamps are high pressure incandescent lamps containing halogen gases such as iodine or bromine, which allow the filaments to be operated at higher temperatures and higher efficacies.
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Incandescent lamps generate light by passing an electric current through a thin filament wire (usually of tungsten) until the wire is extremely hot.
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Industrial batteries translate chemical energy into electricity.
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Industrial cooling systems and industrial cooling equipment includes air-to-air, liquid-to-air, and liquid-to-liquid heat exchangers; ducts and/or pipes; and other devices for removing heat from a system that contains a heat source.
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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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Industrial fans and blowers are designed to move air and/or powders in industrial and commercial settings. Typical applications include air circulation for personnel, exhaust or material handling.
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Lamps are light sources that emit incoherent light for illumination. There are many different types of products. Examples include fluorescent lamps, halogen lamps, heat lamps, incandescent lamps, LED lamps, projection lamps, spectral lamps, and stage lamps. Specialized and proprietary lamps are also available.
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Limit switches are electromechanical or solid state devices that require the physical contact of an object with the switch’s actuator to make the contacts change state.
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Linear limit switches are electromechanical devices that require physical contact between a target object and switch activator to make the contacts change state.
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Mechanical safety interlock switches couple a moveable guard door with the power source of the hazard. When the guard door is opened, the power is isolated, ensuring that the machine does not pose a hazard while an operator requires access.
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Motor controllers receive supply voltages and provide signals to motor drives that are interfaced to motors. They include a power supply, amplifier, user interface, and position control circuitry.
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Network cable assemblies are used in the transmission of data across networks. Choices include Fibre Channel, FireWire or IEEE 1394, GPIB, serial, parallel, patch, SCSI, Ethernet and USB.
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Noncontact safety interlock switches couple a moveable guard door with the power source of the hazard. For noncontact actuating interlock switches, the guard door is linked to the control circuit contacts via a magnetic or electronic field.
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Power connectors transfer AC or DC through a variety of electronic devices and are used in a variety of commercial, industrial, and residential applications. Power connectors range from simple AC or DC inlets and outlets to sophisticated power entry modules
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Proximity sensors, all types is a general search form for all proximity sensors and presence detection product areas.
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Rotary limit switches use physically-actuated levers to rotate a shaft and operate the contacts in a switch, making them change state.
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Safety switches open and close circuits, either manually with an operating mechanism or automatically with a fuse. Typically, safety switches are built into enclosures.
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Scalar network analyzers measure the amplitude portion of scattering or S-parameters, reflection and transmission coefficients between the incident and reflection waves that describe a device’s behavior under linear conditions at the microwave frequency range.
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Serial cables are used for the serial transmission of data. They support communication standards such as RS232, RS422, and RS485, as well as Fibre Channel, IEEE 1394 or FireWire® (Apple Computer, Inc.), and universal serial bus (USB).
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Signal transformers transfer information from one circuit to another by electromagnetic induction. They are used to increase or decrease the voltage from one side of a power transformer to the other.
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Single phase uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) sit between an AC outlet and an electronic device to provide power conditioning, back-up protection, and distribution for electronic equipment loads. They also prevent power disturbances from affecting the performance and life of the electronic device and vital data.
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Specialty fasteners are other specialized or proprietary fasteners or fastening products.
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Specialty lab and test equipment includes specialty or proprietary products and accessories related to laboratory testing.
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Specialty or proprietary products and accessories related to lamps and light sources.
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Specialty or proprietary products and accessories related to safety sensors and switches.
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Surge protective devices (SPDs) are designed to protect equipment against temporary excess voltage and/or current.
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Surge suppressors are used to protect equipment from transient overvoltages in power, data, and telephone circuits.
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Switches are used to allow electric current to flow when closed. When opened, they prevent current flow. Common switch types include pushbutton, rocker, toggle, rotary coded DIP, rotary DIP, key lock, slide, snap action, and reed.
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Uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) are backup batteries that provide emergency power to electrical systems in case power becomes unavailable. They are connected between a power source (such as an electrical outlet) and the equipment to protect (such as a motor or computer).
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Vector network analyzers (VNA) measure the complex transmission and reflection characteristics of two-port devices in the frequency domain.
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Wire and cable clips and staples are used to bundle, clip, guide, and protect wires and cables.
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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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Wireways and cable troughs are designed to protect electrical wires from dust, dirt, water and oil.
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