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Phoenix offers electronic relays for single-, three-phase apps
Posted:2010-03-19

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Phoenix Contact has announced a family of electronic monitoring relays for single- and three-phase applications.
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Dear Sir, We are one of the oldest residential schools in Ooty and we have solar water heater with electrical back up. The heating element is 3 x 2000w, 230vac. The burn out of the heating element is not known to us immediately and thus we need the current through the heating element to be monitored and give raise an alarm in case of element burn out. Therefore we were thinking that your above product would suffice our need and thus we are interested in knowing more about your product. We are not using PLC and want to use a simple temperature controller and a monitoring circuit for the entire operation. So your input regarding your product is valuable to us along with price of each unit, delivery time (we understand that you are in year end pressure), mode of payment ( we prefer CD basis), etc. Our requirement is about 6 nos. immediately. However, we need about 25 to 30 nos for whole school application. We look forward to your early response. With regards For Hebron School Franklyne Dhayalan A Administrator Hebron School Lushington Hall Udhagamandalam - 643001 The Nilgirs M: 9443095899
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