
Allicdata Part #: | 1-1618105-2-ND |
Manufacturer Part#: |
1-1618105-2 |
Price: | $ 0.69 |
Product Category: | Industrial Controls |
Manufacturer: | TE Connectivity Aerospace, Defense and Marine |
Short Description: | WGD-12DC-5K=WILMAR DC GROUND D |
More Detail: | N/A |
DataSheet: | ![]() |
Quantity: | 1000 |
5 +: | $ 0.63000 |
Series: | * |
Part Status: | Active |
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Protection Relays & Systems - 1-1618105-2 Application Field and Working Principle
Protection relays & systems are devices and systems used to detect and protect electrical and electronic systems from external and internal fault conditions. They act as a safety net to prevent costly downtime, ensure isolation of personnel from potential hazards, reduce risk of equipment failure, and reduce the risk of catastrophic failure leading to liability. The 1-1618105-2 series protection relays and systems are used in a variety of applications to provide redundancy and protection from failures.
The 1-1618105-2 series protection relays are designed to protect and control AC and DC electrical systems, including industrial and commercial premises, and to provide additional redundancy and control functions for critical process operations. Protection relays isolate electrical equipment from AC and DC circuits that contain potentially dangerous voltages. By providing a continuous stream of information to control centers, this series of protection relays are able to detect current, voltage, temperature, and other variables related to the system.
The 1-1618105-2 series protection relays are designed with the most advanced monitoring and control technologies, such as measuring, detection, evaluation, and logging of system parameters. The protection relays are able to provide redundancy and complete isolation of protected equipment from the system, which allows for safe and efficient operation. The protection relays are also designed with reliability and flexibility of operation, with the ability to execute complex logic, custom-programmed algorithms, and ad-hoc operations.
The 1-1618105-2 series protection relays are equipped with a range of protection areas including high voltage, low voltage, overvoltage, undervoltage, overcurrent, overpressure, and temperature. These protection areas provide the ability to detect fault conditions in a variety of ways. To provide the ultimate level of safety for personnel and equipment, the protection relays are designed to detect all of the appropriate conditions and trigger the appropriate response in a timely manner.
By supplying the system with current, voltage, and temperature information, the 1-1618105-2 series protection relays allow for monitoring and control of the system at all times. With this information the system is able to detect a fault or an abnormal condition in the system itself, and trigger the appropriate response to ensure safety and protection for personnel and equipment. The system is also able to detect power shortages, system overloads and other abnormal parameters, and provide a timely response to protect the system.
The 1-1618105-2 series protection relays also provide features such as multiple outputs, adjustable sensitivity, remote start, and direction sensing. The adjustable sensitivity allows the system to be set for different levels of protection, allowing the system to respond in a timely manner with the appropriate protection. The remote start feature allows the system to be started from any location, while the direction sensing allows the system to be adjusted to meet specific protection requirements.
The 1-1618105-2 series protection relays and systems provide advanced protection and redundancy, thus ensuring safety and optimum operation of electric and electronic systems. By monitoring, controlling, and responding to system conditions, the protection relays and systems are able to minimize system downtime, ensure the safety of personnel and equipment, and reduce liability resulting from catastrophic system failure.
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