Ethernet Switches for Hazardous Environments

Nov. 12, 2007
The vendor’s Slim Line Series of Industrial Ethernet Switches—managed and unmanaged—now carry the hazardous location certifications: UL1604, CSA22.2/213 per CUL (Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, D); EN50021/EN60079-15 (Zone 2) and ATEX Group II, Cat 3 (Zone 2).

Plus, they are available for special order with a wide operating temperature range of up to -40 to 75°C, making these switches well-suited for indoor and outdoor applications alike. As their name indicates, these switches feature a compact and slim packaging design for use in tight spots where DIN rail space is a premium. They can also be direct panel mounted.
Sixnet
www.sixnetswitch.com
518.877.5173

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