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The image shows a limit switch, which is an electromechanical device used to detect the presence or absence of an object. The switch has a plunger actuator at the top, which is pressed to activate the switch. There are four screw terminals labeled 13, 14, 21, and 22, which are used for electrical connections. This type of switch is commonly used in industrial applications for controlling machinery and ensuring safety.
  • Screw connection

  • Thermoplastic enclosure

The image shows a digital process indicator device. The device has a black rectangular body with a digital display on the front, showing the number "2400" in large red digits. On the left side, it says "PI 51" and "SENSE ELECTRIC" with a logo. Below the display, there are three buttons: one with a gear symbol, one with a left arrow, and one with a right arrow. The text "PROCESS INDICATOR" is also written below the buttons. This device is used for monitoring and displaying process parameters in an industrial setting.
The image shows a technical specification sheet for the model PI 51 device. This sheet includes detailed information about the device's dimensions (48 x 96 x 85 mm), panel cutout size (46 x 92 mm), and display characteristics, which feature a seven-segment LED with four digits and a size of 0.8 inches. The device supports configurable input ranges such as 0-10V DC, 0-20mA DC, and 4-20mA DC, with a display range of -999 to 9999 for analog input. Additionally, the sheet highlights the device's configurable display resolution, accuracy of 0.55% of full scale or ± 1 digit, and an auxiliary supply of 100 to 270V AC, 50/60 Hz. The PI 51 also includes features like correction factor, offset, filtration rate, and reverse scaling, making it a versatile tool for process indication in industrial settings.
The image shows a specification table for the model HTR 92. This table provides various technical details about the device, including its dimensions (96 x 96 x 75 mm) and panel cutout size (92 x 92 mm). The sound levels can reach up to 90 dB, and the device features multivolt input and an acknowledgment key. The input types are configurable to 0 - 10V DC, 0 - 20mA DC, or 4 - 20mA DC. There are three types of tone selection available. The auxiliary supply ranges from 100V to 270V AC, 50/60 Hz. This information helps understand the capabilities and requirements of the HTR 92 electronic hooter used for sound signaling in various applications.
The image shows an electronic device labeled **"SENSE ELECTRIC"** at the top right corner. The device appears to be a black box with ventilation holes on the side. The front of the device has a circular pattern that likely represents a speaker or sound-emitting component. Below this pattern, there is text that reads **"HTR 91"** and **"ELECTRONIC HOOTER."** There is also a green and white bar at the bottom of the front panel. This device is likely used for emitting sound signals or alarms, making it relevant for environments where audible alerts are necessary.
The image shows a programmable thumbwheel timer from the brand "SENSE Electric." The model number is TW 911. The timer has a digital display showing "280" in red LED digits. On the left side of the display, there are labels "MIN" and "SEC," indicating that the timer can be set in minutes and seconds. The maximum values for minutes and seconds are 999 and 99.9, respectively, as shown by the numbers on the right side of the display. Below the digital display, there is a thumbwheel mechanism with three wheels labeled "0," "1," and "2." There is also a button labeled "RST" on the right side of the thumbwheel. The text "PROGRAMMABLE THUMBWHEEL TIMER" is written at the bottom right of the device.
The image shows a specification sheet for the model TW 911 device. It includes detailed technical information such as dimensions (96 x 96 x 50 mm), panel count (92 x 92 mm), and display size (0.56 inch, 14.2 mm). The display type is a three-digit seven-segment LED. The device has a configurable range of 999 minutes and 99.99 seconds. It features one relay output (2C/O 5A, 230V AC for a resistive load) and an SSR drive output (12V max 20mA DC, factory set). The operation modes are configurable to delayed ON or delayed OFF, and the counting direction can be set to UP or DOWN. It also includes configurable memory and operates on a supply of 100 to 270V AC, 50/60 Hz. This device is a programmable thumbwheel timer used for precise time control in various applications.
The image shows a specification sheet for the device model CT IX. It includes various technical details, such as dimensions (36 x 72 x 95 mm) and panel cutout size (32 x 68 mm). The display size is 0.36 inches and features a four-digit seven-segment LED. The input options include NPN/PNP proximity switch, micro switch, 230V AC pulse, and encoder, which are configurable and set at the factory. The device has a counting range of 0 to 999999, non-volatile memory, and both manual and back reset options. The power supply required is 100 to 270V AC, 50/60 Hz. This specification sheet helps understand the CT IX's capabilities and requirements, making it useful for various counting applications.
The image shows an electronic device known as a count totalizer. The front panel of the device displays a large red LED screen with the number "925376" shown. Below the display, there are labels including "CT 5X," "SENSE," "RST," and "COUNT TOTALIZER." The device appears to be a digital counter used for counting events or objects, which is relevant in various industrial and manufacturing applications for tracking production counts, machine cycles, or other repetitive processes.
The image shows two electronic power supply devices. The device on the left has labels indicating that it operates with an input of 230VAC at 50Hz, and it is labeled as a "POWER SUPPLY." It has an output power of 96W max with a DC output of 24V and 4A, and the label "DC ON" is present. The device on the right, labeled "S8VS-12024," appears to be another power supply unit. These devices are used to convert AC input to DC output, providing power to various electronic systems.

• Excellent Load & Line Regulation

• High Noise Immunity & Low Ripple

• No Load Power Consumption of less than 0.5W

• Overload & Short Circuit Protection

• High Efficiency of Operation

• Suitable for Temperatures upto 55°C

• Small Form Factor

• Peak Power Capacity

• Compact Design with DIN Mounting

• CE and RoHS complied

  • Standard models available from 2 to 48 windows

  • Choice of 3 window sizes and 6 different window colours

  •  Optically isolated fault inputs with wide fault input voltage range (12 - 240V AC/DC +/-10%)

  •  AC-DC Fail Annunciation

  • Field selection for NO / NC fault input contacts, grouping of alarms, window size configuration

  •  Space saving due to lower depth of only 100mm

  •  Integral push buttons for Test, Acknowledge, Mute and Reset operations

  •  Four SPDT relay outputs (2 for grouping, 1 for external hooter, 1 for ring back sequence)

  •  7 Field selectable operation sequences as per ISA standard

  •  Integral buzzer for audible alarm output of 90 dB

  • Communication interface with RS485 Modbus RTU protocol

  • Replaceable LEDs, Fast Scan, Manned / Unmanned, Supervisory Relay & Supply fail annunciation available

  • CE and RoHS complied

The image shows an alarm annunciator with a rectangular shape. The front panel of the device has nine orange-lit sections arranged in a 3x3 grid. Each section contains text, but the text is not clearly readable due to the image resolution. Below the grid, there are four green indicators or buttons. The device appears to be some kind of control panel or display unit, possibly used in industrial or technical settings.
The image shows a digital panel meter or controller, commonly used in industrial settings for monitoring and controlling processes. The device has a display showing the value "20.00" in red digits. There are two indicator lights labeled "AL1" and "AL2" on the right side of the display, with "AL2" currently illuminated in red. Below the display, there are four green buttons with different symbols: an up arrow, a down arrow, a triangle pointing left, and a triangle pointing right. The device is branded with the logo "GIC" on the top left corner. This type of device is relevant for precise control and monitoring of various parameters in industrial applications.
  • Flush Mounting Version 96X48 mm with 7 segment display

  • Thermocouple (J, K, T, R & S) / RTD 3-wire (Pt-100) sensor inputs

  • Analog Inputs (0-10 VDC / 0-20mA / 4-20mA), mV (Linear) - 5 to 56mV

  • Alarm Outputs, Analog (0-20mA/ 4-20mA or 0-10V/ 0-5V) & Relay 5A for alarm indication

  • Configurable Band, Deviation Alarms

  • °C & °F temperature unit selectable

  • Short depth of 65 mm

  • RS 485 Communication

  • IP 20 (For terminal and enclosure) & IP 55 (For Front Panel only)

  • CE and RoHS complied

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