| First Projects for new Eldon Power System in Sweden |
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By Anders Mälström
I am always excited at the launch of a new product, because it not only gives you an opportunity to introduce it to existing customers, but sometimes gives you the chance to attack new markets, where perhaps you didn’t have something to offer before.
This has certainly been the case with the launch of the new Eldon Power System which replaces MCL.
Although Eldon...
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| Technical News |
| Cooling under difficult circumstances |
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| Traditionally filter-fans and air conditioners are used to cool enclosures. However in aggressive and/or dusty environments, or situations where the ambient temperature is in excess of 30°C, filter-fans are no longer effective. When the ambient temperature exceeds 55°C air conditioners also loose their ability to cool. Eldon has recently launched a range of Vortex Coolers, that are specifically... |
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| EDCH, Design improvement |
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| In line with our current policy for supplying cutting edge products, Eldon is pleased to announce additional enhancements to our existing EDCH range.
Taking on board feedback from our customers for an increase in the static load for patch racks, without affecting the current amount of cable space, Eldon has re-designed the EDCH depth profile, supplied with every ElRack® patch panel. We... |
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| ElRack, central earthing kit, DEK05 |
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| In addition to the earthing kits already available as an accessory in either M6 or M8 (ECP) or EMC version (ECFE) Eldon now provides a central “Faston” connection for the ElRack range.
The DEK05 kit allows you to earth two panels/doors/roofs directly to the frame using a two way “Faston” connector. You can also use the kit to earth ElRack Aluminium doors, which come fitted with a “Faston”... |
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| Streamlining of the Terminal Boxes range |
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| As a member of the team responsible for creating the new catalogue, I had to take a long hard look to our terminal boxes range.
Although sales were strong, it seems that back orders were increasing, and we couldn’t quite literally make them fast enough!
This was the wrong position to be in, and required drastic action before the new catalogue went to print. Fortunately, I get to travel... |
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