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2839198 PHOENIX CONTACT USA Not Provided Surge protection connector - PT 2X1VA-230AC-ST - 2839198 Protective plug PT with protective circuit for higher signal voltages, 2-channel, visual fault warning. Nominal voltage: 230 V AC
2839172 PHOENIX CONTACT USA Not Provided Surge protection connector - PT 2X1VA-60AC-ST - 2839172 Protective plug PT with protective circuit for higher signal voltages, 2-channel, visual fault warning. Nominal voltage: 60 V AC

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  • Interfacing to AC Power Lines
    microcontrollers,. 110 VAC. High. RA0. this protection circuit is two large P-N diodes on each. input (Figure 1). These diodes will short any voltage. higher than VDD to the VDD supply and any voltage less. than VSS to the VSS supply. They can take several milli-. amps of current without any damage to the chip
  • Technical Article: The AC Automatic Voltage Regulator
    . Voltage Notching. Swells, Overvoltages and High Voltage. Short Circuit. Surges, Transients and Spikes. Power Conditioner Topics. Specifications Guide. Circuit Breaker. Correction Duration. Efficiency. Electronic Bypass. Fault Clearing and Overload Capacity. Harmonic Distortion. Impedance. Independent
  • Technical Article: Utility AC Voltage Levels
    . Frequency. Harmonics. Voltage Notching. Swells, Overvoltages and High Voltage. Short Circuit. Surges, Transients and Spikes. Power Conditioner Topics. Specifications Guide. Circuit Breaker. Correction Duration. Efficiency. Electronic Bypass. Fault Clearing and Overload Capacity. Harmonic Distortion
  • AC Line Voltage Transients and Their Suppression (.pdf)
    . Transients in an electrical circuit result from the sudden release of previously stored energy. The severity of, and hence the damage caused by transients depends on their frequency of occurrence, the peak transient currents and voltages present and their waveshapes. EC639-AC Line Voltage Transient
  • White Paper: High-Availability Power Systems, Part III - AC Distribution Options
    "High-Availability" power systems require Reliability, Functionality,. Maintainability, and Fault Tolerance. The distribution of AC power. between your UPS and load equipment will ultimately determine your. Maintainability and Fault Tolerance. Liebert Liebert. July 2001. SUMMARY
  • Dimming AC Incandescent Lamps Using A PIC10F200
    . Unfortunately, microcontrollers do not run. more than a high-current rheostat (variable resistor). at AC line voltages, they need a low-voltage DC power. wired in series with the lamp. For low-light conditions, it. supply to operate. Transformerless designs can supply. was adjusted to a high resistance
  • PROPER WIRING PRACTICES FOR AC and DC DRIVES
    , please check that the following. guidelines have been followed during the installation and wiring of AC and DC Drives. These guidelines are just as important inside the customer's cabinet as they are in. wiring on the machine. 1. Power leads must be separated from signal leads. High voltage leads
  • Technical Article: Voltage Too High, Too Low
    and Comparison. The Operation, Application and Comparison of Automatic Voltages Regulators in AC Power Applications. 3.5 Voltage Too High, Too Low. Voltage that is too high can cause premature failure of electrical and electronic components (e.g. circuit boards) due to overheating. The damage caused

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