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PRODUCT DATA SHEET
REMLIVE
Part No RL-4
Remlive RL-4
is the basic product in the range of Remlive Electrical Safety Products.
Its purpose is to provide WARNING OF PRESENCE OF ELECTRICITY.
The RL-4 is designed to fit inside a control
panel or switch and mounts on standard DIN rail.
The RL-4 consists
of a polycarbonate enclosure, which contains a series of LED's and a legend
displaying the following conditions.
Phase and Neutral
indication
Indication
of any voltage present between 24v - 700vac and 24v - 1000vdc
A safety message
with instructions
The RL-4 contains electronic circuits
which connect via terminals and user wiring to a point as close as possible
to the point of the electrical supply to be monitored - usually immediately
after the disconnect switch.
The concept of operation is that when
the power is present, then the LED displays in the RL-4 would be illuminated
with some intense, flashing LED's that attract attention. These LED's remain
operational until all voltage has decayed to less than 24v on all connections.
The person performing the work in the
isolator or control panel cannot fail to see the flashes immediately upon
opening the enclosure door and therefore receives the warning that the
equipment still has a potentially lethal condition.
The legend on RL-4 advises this person
to employ other safety procedures and test further before touching.
Another function of RL-4 is to give a
continuous reminder to personnel when working on or near live equipment,
for test and maintenance purposes, that the situation is one that needs
additional care due to the presence of potentially lethal voltage.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
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Voltage range
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24 - 700 vac, 24 - 1000 vdc
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Current (voltage dependent)
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5mA max
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Material
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Polycarbonate - V0
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Approvals
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CE, CUL
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Mounting
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DIN rail - top hat
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Dimensions 141.5mm Wide x 57mm High x 23.5mm Deep
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Remlive Limited
PO Box 189,
Bingley
BD16 3UY
England
Tel +(0)1274 562135 Fax +(0)1274 560889 Email enquiries@remlive.com