Weidmuller: Electronic Load Monitoring

November 2, 2020

Modular systems for highly efficient implementation

Modern machines and plants require load monitoring systems that are intelligent, efficient and reliable. Weidmuller’s portfolio of modular solutions offer high degrees of flexibility for a wide range of applications, while at the same time saving time and space during installation.

Your benefits at a glance

Modular

Weidmuller’s electronic load monitoring portfolio consists of modular systems, providing you with maximal flexibility for your applications.

Reliable

Weidmuller’s portfolio encompasses reliable protection of the 24 V system voltage, or even fail-safe solutions for a 24 V DC control voltage distribution.

Perfect Match

Use Weidmuller’s electronic load monitoring products in conjunction with their power supplies or Industrial Ethernet to form many complete solutions.

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