The Siemens Industry Automation Division has expanded its range for system vendors offering electric vehicle charging points. The CM-230 charger controller from the Siplus ECC (electrical charging components) range is the central component for compliant design of electric vehicle charging posts. The device enables mode 3 charging in accordance with IEC 61851-1 and is equipped with an Ethernet communication interface. This means the charger controller can communicate easily with a higher-level control system or the other components in a charging point such as a panel for entering user details or displaying the charging procedure. The charge current can be set within the range from 6 to 80 amps. The device is designed for a supply voltage of 24 VDC.
Four-digit multifunction instrument Vepac Electronics
Electrical Power & Protection
The OM 403 model series comprises four-digit panel programmable instruments designed for maximum usefulness and user comfort, while maintaining their fair price.
Read more...New function/arbitrary waveform generator Vepac Electronics
Electrical Power & Protection
Siglent has released the SDG1000X Plus series Function/Arbitrary Waveform Generator, providing engineers with a more flexible and efficient signal generation solution.
Read more...World’s fastest 14-bit arbitrary waveform generator Vepac Electronics
Electrical Power & Protection
The ARB Rider AWG-7000 is the world’s fastest 14-bit arbitrary waveform generator, with a 20 GS/s real time update rate and 14-bit vertical resolution. Thanks to Simple Rider software, it offers best-in-class performances and an easy to use interface.
Read more...Steam on demand
Electrical Power & Protection
Rental boilers are increasingly popular, offering the convenience of on-demand power and heat without the commitment of a permanent installation. They are an ideal solution while a customer awaits repairs, or only needs a boiler for a particular period, or does not have the capital to invest upfront.
Read more...High-voltage backup power solutions
Electrical Power & Protection
Businesses are facing increasing pressure to rethink their approach to power. As a result, there’s been a significant uptick in interest in high-voltage installations, either as standalone battery energy storage systems, or as solar installations feeding into battery storage.
Read more...Rotary friction welding – a first for Tutuka power station
Electrical Power & Protection
Steinmüller Africa has successfully used rotary friction welding in a project with engineering consultant, eNtsa. This innovative technique was applied to fabricating four headers used for high-pressure water heater boiler units installed at Tutuka power station in Mpumalanga.
Read more...Next-generation AI-enhanced electronic systems design software Siemens South Africa
IT in Manufacturing
Siemens Digital Industries Software has launched the latest advancement in its electronic systems design portfolio. The next-generation release takes an integrated and multidisciplinary approach, bringing a unified user experience that delivers cloud connectivity and AI capabilities to push the boundaries of innovation in electronic systems design.
Read more...Why it is vital to size soft starters carefully WEG Africa
Electrical Power & Protection
The application of soft starters has become a well-established strategy to improve the uptime and lifespan for motors and mechanical equipment driven by motors, but they need to be chosen carefully.
Read more...Changeover switch between two power supplies Schneider Electric South Africa
Electrical Power & Protection
Schneider Electric South Africa has unveiled the Resi9 Changeover Switch product range which provides the perfect solution to switch manually between two power supplies or circuits.
Read more...Partial discharge monitoring solution for MV switchgear Schneider Electric South Africa
Electrical Power & Protection
Schneider Electric South Africa has unveiled its PowerLogic PD100 Partial Discharge Monitoring Solution, designed to be installed on MV switchgear to detect anomalies early, to prevent unplanned downtime.