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ATEXapproval (1st March 2012)
DIN-rail power supply manufacturer PULS UK has been granted ATEX approval for its ML series of power supplies, allowing them to be used in certain hazardous environments.
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Check back-up (1st January 2012)
Power supply manufacturer PULS UK is urging companies to look closely at the redundancy back-up systems providing emergency power to mission-critical production equipment. PULS believes that many supposedly fail-safe sy
Extreme testing proves durability (1st November 2011)
DIN-rail power supply manufacturer PULS has carried out extreme testing of its QT40 3-phase units by subjecting them to simulated lightning strikes. The lightning test is one of several procedures devised by PULS to pro
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Life expectancy data logging (1st September 2011)
Din Rail power supply manufacturer PULS UK has introduced data logging to its single-phase QS40 and three-phase QT40 1Kw units. The move will enable the company to establish life expectancy figures based on actual in se
PULS UK legacy (1st July 2011)
Power supply manufacturer PULS UK has said it will continue to maintain stocks of every item in its range for as long as customers need them. This means designers and operators can be sure identical PULS replacement un
Synchrotron power (1st May 2011)
Diamond Light Source, the UK's national synchrotron facility, has chosen PULS power supplies to provide power for 10 advanced 'beamlines' to be built at Harwell in Oxfordshire during the next six years.
Connect & protect (1st January 2011)
A newly developed protection module from PULS enables users to connect PLCs or other critical equipment directly to one 24V power supply and, at the same time, protect up to four other associated circuits.
Super-slim power supply (1st January 2011)
New from PULS UK is a super-slim 24V 30W unit to complement its range of high efficiency DIN Rail power supplies. The new MiniLine 30 measures just 22.5 x 75x 91mm; 50% smaller than PULS's standard ML30 unit.
Power in a cold climate (1st November 2010)
Available in standard and low temperature versions, PULS UK has launched two new MiniLine 60W units. As with other PULS power supplies, the ML60s have been teste at temperatures of up to 60°C but what makes the new low-
MOSFET redundancy module (1st November 2010)
PULS UK has introduced a 24V lowloss MOSFET (metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor) redundancy module – YR80. Use of MOSFET technology means that only one redundancy module is needed to build a 40A redundant
Cheap may prove costly (1st January 2010)
Power supply manufacturer PULS UK believes cheap inefficient power supplies, often used in everyday household and office electrical equipment, are wasting energy and increasing carbon emissions.
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