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Passive Loop Powered Isolator from Omega

The DR910 provides electrical isolation between the control electronics and process I/O.

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July 2, 2008

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OMEGA Engineering, Inc. (Stamford, CT) announced the DR910, a passive loop powered isolator with input ranges of 0 to 20mA or 4 to 20mA that is used to provide electrical isolation between the control electronics and process I/O. The DR910 obtains power from the input signal-no auxiliary power is required. This product is DIN Rail Mountable in accordance with EN 50 022. This CE-compliant product is useful in chemical, petrochemical, water, power, energy, and HVAC industries. Price starts at $200.

For more information on the DR910, go to OMEGA Engineering Inc.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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