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Monitoring of Medical Facilities

BETA 5TG8 Lamp Inserts with Colored LEDs for Pushbuttons and Light Indicators

The lamp inserts with colored LEDs are available as replacement parts for pushbuttons with "5TE4 8" lamps and "5TE5 8" light indicators.

 
 
Monitoring of Medical Facilities

BETA 5SJ4 …-.HG Circuit Breakers to IEC and UL 489

Compliance with industry standards is a must in today's manufacturing environment. Worldwide acceptance is an ever increasing global demand.

 
 
Monitoring of Medical Facilities

Monitoring of Medical Facilities

In rooms that conform to Group 2 of DIN VDE 0100-710, any interruption to the examination and/or treatment of patients would place those patients at risk.

 
 
SHU 5SP3 MMCB

Selective Main Miniature Circuit Breakers

The optimum solution for meter panels. Selective main miniature circuit breakers are used as circuit breakers on meter panels.

 
 
Cylindrical Fuse System for PV 3NW6 0..-4 and 3NW7 0..-4

Cylindrical Fuse System for PV3NW6 0..-4 and 3NW7 0..-4

In spite of the fact that there are currently no uniform international or European standards,cylindrical fuses are already in use in many European countries.

 
 
Universal Current Miniature Circuit Breakers 5SY5 and 5SP5

Residual Current Monitors

Plant safety and operating safety are becoming increasingly important alongside the protection of personnel. Shutdowns due to the unexpected tripping of protective devices cause high costs. It is possible however to detect residual currents in the electrical installation before the protective device responds.

 
 
Digital Single- and Three-Phase E-Counters for Active and Reactive Energy

Digital Single- and Three-Phase E-Counters for Active and Reactive Energy

The E-counters (power meters) are used to record the amount of electrical energy exported or imported. Siemens compact E-counters are designed as modular devices for alternating current and can be mounted on standard mounting rails. They comply with the counter standard EN 50470 (Part 1 and 3) and come with an LCD.

 
 
Remote Control Switches 5TT41 for energy-efficient control

DC isolators – For systems up to 1000 V DC, 63 A

DIN VDE 0100-712 specifies the use of special switch disconnectors for isolating solar modules in photovoltaic systems. With a high rated voltage of 1000 V DC, the 5TE2 515-1 switch disconnectors from Siemens go well above and beyond meeting these requirements.

 
 
Remote Control Switches 5TT41 for energy-efficient control

Remote Control Switches 5TT41 for energy-efficient control

Remote control switches are used in residential and non-residential buildings, as well as the switchgear engineering sector. They trip in the event of current inrushes, i.e. pulses, and then electromechanically (without auxiliary power) save the switching position, even in the event of a power failure. In residential and non-residential buildings, used in conjunction with pushbuttons, they facilitate installation of systems where, for example, a corridor light needs to be switched from more than one location. Because they save the switching position without standby losses, they enable the energy-efficient control of lighting.

 
 
Timers for Buildings 7LF6, 5TT1 3 for Efficient Lighting Control

Timers for Buildings 7LF6, 5TT1 3 for Efficient Lighting Control

In many installations there is great savings potential to be found in the lighting of corridors, stairwells and ancillary rooms. Many installations are in operation for hours without anyone being present. Lighting which is switched on unnecessarily in ancillary rooms often goes unnoticed for days.

 
 
SIQUENCE, Universal Current-Sensitive RCCBs Type B and Type B+

SIQUENCE, Universal Current-Sensitive RCCBs Type B and Type B+

NEW: Type B+ for enhanced preventative fire protection!Frequency converters, medical devices and UPS systems are seeing increasing use inindustry. Smooth DC residual currents or currents with low residual ripple may occurin the event of faults on these devices.

 
 

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