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Three-phase power supply
PET-based, structural core Current switches
material
WAGO expands its growing portfolio of power supplies with three NK Technologies introduces ASXP-LS 
new three-phase variants (787-738; 787-740; and 787-742). hese 3A Composites introduces AIREX T10, the irst product Current Switches, a combination current 
new additions ofer a wide input range of 325 V to 800 V, with an derivative based on the technology AIREX GEN2 for product transformer and signal conditioner that 

output range of 22 VDC to 28 VDC, in a compact, robust metal process. A recycled and recyclable material, AIREX T10 features are speciically designed for monitoring 
housing for quick and easy DIN-rail mounting. EPSITRON three- a homogenous cell structure and highly enhanced mechanical large loads, making them ideal for the 
phase ECO Power Supplies come with integrated actuating levers, characteristics when compared to AIREX T92. he new, direct wind industry. he ASXP-LS Current 
featuring CAGE CLAMP connection technology to ensure fast
extrusion process targets current volume applications for Switches feature electromechanical relay 

and tool-free connection integrity. he units have an expanded sandwich technologies, such as in the wind energy industry, output, external power source, simple 
temperature range of -25° C to +70° C (-13° F to 158° F), making and allows for consistent material properties and quality ield set-point adjustment, and easy in- 
them suitable for a wide range of applications, including for wind control. Due to the lean and highly automated production stallation. he mechanical relay contact 
and solar power. he new three-phase ECO power supplies can also process, AIREX T10 will ofer considerable total cost savings for provides a trouble-free, durable alarm or 

be connected in parallel for added lexibility and customization. the end application.
interlock, improving safety and overall 
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3A Composites | www.3acomposites.com
system reliability. At the same time, the 
selectable “fail safe” operation provides 
protection for critical loads.

Small has never been bigger.
ASXP-LS Current Switches are used
to monitor large machines for over- or 
under-load conditions, detect open dis- 
charge lines, and sense clogged ilters. 
Not every job calls for a Goliath sized solution. The Compact Filter Unit 
provides you with the best iltration at a size you can take and leave hey can also monitor generators to 
anywhere. Perfect for when space is limited or when you’ve got multiple shed non-critical loads when demand 
reaches a set level. With four models 
places to be. And with a range of elements for any job, you can rest easy available (with trip points between 200 
knowing you won’t be changing that gearbox oil any time soon.
amps and 1600 amps), they are designed 
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to meet UL, CUL, and CE requirements. 
NK Technologies 

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Cut slip rings

ATW Companies Inc. announces its 
complete line of cut slip rings for a
wide range of assemblies, including 

ANNUAL CONFERENCE wind power applications. hese
AND EXHIBITION
quality slip ring components meet the 
industry’s high wear-and-tear demands, 
supporting non-standard requirements 

and tight tolerances. Available with an 
outside diameter (OD) ranging from 
CANADIAN WIND ENERGY ASSOCIATION 0.030" to 10.000", and wall thickness of 
ANNUAL CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION
0.003" to 0.375", slip rings may be cut 

TORONTO, ONTARIO | OCTOBER 5–7, 2015
from seamless tubing or machined from 
plate. A.T. Wall also ofers expert special 
machining operations, include knurling 
(or splining) of the inside diameter, if 
This premier event will bring together over 
1,500 experts from around the world to discuss required by customer speciications. 
opportunities in Canada’s growing wind energy ATW Companies Inc. | www. 
atwcompanies.com
industry. It will provide an exclusive opportunity 
to network and generate new business leads.



COME AND NETWORK AT CANADA’S LARGEST 

WIND ENERGY CONFERENCE




www.windenergyevent.ca
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