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WAGO JUMPFLEX Dedicated Signal Conditioners

By WAGO Corporation
Tuesday, December 20, 2011

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The value-oriented Dedicated Signal Conditioners support focused applications requiring conversion, isolation, and/or amplification of just one signal type.



WAGO Corporation (Germantown, WI) has added six Dedicated Signal Conditioners to its JUMPFLEX 857 Series Signal Conditioner and Relay family. The value-oriented Dedicated Signal Conditioners (DSCs) support focused applications requiring conversion, isolation, and/or amplification of just one signal type. Although the DSCs feature hallmark JUMPFLEX traits, including benchmark-setting 6 mm housing, they do not employ an on-unit DIP switch for signal conversion. This reduces upfront costs and streamlines commissioning. Additional features include:

  • 3-way isolation (2.5 kV).
  • CAGE CLAMPS Spring Pressure Connection Technology.
  • An operating temperature range of -25° to +70°C.
  • Approvals of UL/cUL, ULex, CE, and GL.

For more information visit www.wago.com.

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