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MIB-232 Ex Spark Protection Barrier for Safe Signal Transmission
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The MIB-232 Ex products are designed to receive an analogue current signal from 0 to 20 mA or from 4 to 20 mA from devices located in the hazardous area and its transmission to devices located in the explosion-proof area. Operation of the product must be carried out in the explosion-proof zone according to Ex-marking. Product application area - enterprises of oil, coal, petrochemical, gas and other industries connected with processing, production, use or storage of explosive mixtures, gases or vapours with air. Product version variant - direction of analogue signal transmission from the explosive zone to the explosion-proof zone.
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