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Home›Products›Save time and effort with ILME CR BDSH parallel bridges

Save time and effort with ILME CR BDSH parallel bridges

By Sean Carroll
21/05/2020
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CR BDSH parallel bridges from Treotham aim to make use of the sensors and actuators that analyse, control and manage a wide variety of production processes in industrial automation. With a growing demand for these devices, the ILME CR BDSH bridges are a technological solution that significantly reduces installation time and wiring effort.

Installed on the connectors of the ILME CDSH series, the CR BDSH bridges reduce the number of connections inside a control panel, creating an electrical connection in parallel for low voltage circuits that require, for example, a common extra-low voltage feed, or the return of the neutral circuits or of functional earth.

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The combination of a parallel connection applied to ILME SQUICH technology without tools avoids the need to wire each sensor/actuator individually and further reduces the overall working time and costs: only one wire is needed, all the others are shunted together by CR BDSH parallel bridge.

The new series of CR BDSH is available in two colours – blue and green, identified by the suffix A and G – and four-dimensional formats of three, six, nine and 14 poles, depending on the connector chosen or the specific application. The enameled insulating coating allows an electrical rating according to EN / IEC 61984 of 50V 0.8 kV 3.

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