1. Products
  2. T&B electronic GmbH

Spark gap switch

Spark gap switch - T&B electronic GmbH
Spark gap switch - T&B electronic GmbH
Add to favorites
Compare this product

Description

Are you cutting, grinding, sawing or planing organic or metallic materials and wondering whether sparks are generated in your process? Do you not yet know whether investing in a spark extinguishing system for preventive fire and explosion protection is the right thing to do? Then the spark switch for process monitoring is the right product for you as an entry-level product for preventive fire protection. Extremely easy to install and can be retrofitted at any time. Easy integration into the existing process. What steps are required? Ø 40 mm hole in the machine or the suction pipe 24V DC voltage Integration of the spark switch signal via relay contact How does the spark switch work? The spark switch detects infrared radiation that is imitated by mechanical sparks or glowing embers (e.g. due to overdrying and friction). In the event of an incident, the spark switch closes a relay contact and can stop the production process or the machine. The spark switch is available in different versions, e.g. daylight-sensitive or insensitive. Advantages of T&B spark switches Our solution enables easy integration into existing processes without extensive adjustments or conversions. Thanks to real-time process monitoring, you always have an overview of all processes and can react immediately to deviations. Thanks to the low investment volume, implementation is cost-efficient and does not represent a major financial burden. In addition, the early warning function ensures that potential disruptions can be detected and rectified at an early stage before major problems arise.

Catalogs

No catalogs are available for this product.

See all of T&B electronic GmbH‘s catalogs
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.