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MTL Signal Conditioning

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With process plants now spread over wide areas and the demand for more information, the transfer of electrical signals present many challenges. High power devices mixed in with low level signal transfer generates an environment which has an adverse effect on the ability to control and measure the processes.

Signal conditioning makes a major contribution to resolving issues such as varying grounding potentials, reducing signal noise and eliminating earth loops. It also protects sensitive control equipment from dangerous voltages. All these benefits add up to reduced down time, fewer failures, greater product yield and significant cost savings.

MTL4600

Building on the base of the MTL4500 range, MTL4600 range offers a high level of signal isolation for installations where multiple loops on a common connection are not desirable.
Signal isolation provides excellent protection against surges, common faults and noisy environments. It also eliminates the risk of earth loops between different areas of the plant, which, if not isolated, can cause significant errors or failures under fault conditions.
MTL4600 isolators are fully compatible with all existing backplanes used with the MTL4500 range and many control systems. The form factor and signal types offer the user a common approach for both IS and non-IS signals.
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MTL1000

The NEW MTL1000 range of signal conditioning isolators and accessories are designed to help protect field instruments and control systems to provide safe, reliable and high-quality process communications. This cost-effective solution offers significant savings with its embedded DIN-rail mounted power-bus and compact design. The optional MTL1991 power-bus feed and alarm module offers added power security with the application of dual power feeds with individual supply monitoring.

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