Analog Signal Conditioners Debut

March 5, 2010
As the vendor’s first components designed specifically for process applications, Allen-Bradley Bulletin 931 analog signal conditioners are designed to help maximize the efficiency and performance of process applications by isolating, converting and amplifying analog signals in applications involving batch or continuous processes. 

Comprised of 29 distinct products, the conditioners isolate multiple signals on the same power source, reducing ground-loop and common-mode noise. By incorporating them into an existing control system, users can convert a wide range of signals from field devices into a standard 4-20mA signal. Many of the signal conditioners have hazardous-location approvals, including ATEX and UL Class 1, Div 2 certification.

Rockwell Automation Inc.
www.rockwellautomation.com/go/prsignal
414.382.2000

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