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Contents
Heating
Power supply distribution systems Air conditioning Textile
Home heating Infrared heating Drying
Thermoforming Bc.
SL.
ESD_
SP/ST_
ESC_
SE-SS_
XK_
SK_
SN8_
SHT_
Softlife
SF_
SCF_
Motor starting
Rjmps
Rasturgy (see above)
Bc.
SCFL SP7/SP8
SO7_
SO8_
SO9_
SOR_
SC
Lighting
Fublic lighting
Cinema
Theatre lamps
Airport runaway lamps
Road lighting
Bc.
SCP/SSR with diagnostic.
SL/SIM _
SC/SIR/SP_
SCB_
SB_
SCT
SGT_
SVT_
SWT/SIT_ SG9/SW9.
Control
RLC interface Heating element control Solenoid valves Contactor Coils Optocoupling of sensors
SMCV/SMCW.
SG4_
SG5_
Sx4/SO4_
SWG5 SWG8
Miscellaneous
Industrial transformer starting Power factor corrector Uninterrupted power supplies Biergy source switching Capacitors control
DC relays SVTA/SWTA. SCQ_
Special Relays Heats nks Accessories
Applications Notes
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The solid-state relays and contactors made by celduc are manufactured in compliance with major international standards : IEC 947-4-2 for motor control IEC 947-4-3 for the other loads American et Canadian (UL, CSA, cUL) European : EN 60950/VDE0805 pr EN 61810xx
Our products also meet the major European directive regarding the CE marking. Some of our products fulfil the requirements according to DIN EN60601-1 (VDE 0750) for medical applications and also the requirements for explosive atmospheres ATEX " EX".
The process of manufacturing of our relays complies with the ISO9001 requirements version 2000. We incorporate highly reliable components with a very high electromagnetic interference level.
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