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Nu-Way Adds
Schurter "Snap-in" Power Entry Module
Space saving, compact design speeds assembly
Nu-Way Electronics and
distribution partner Schurter have announced the new KFA snap-in power entry module as an
adjunct to its popular screw mount counterpart. The elimination of mounting holes on the
snap-in unit saves space and speeds assembly. The snapper design universally supports a
range of panel thicknesses from 0.8 mm to 3.0 mm.
The KFA snap-in provides up to three functions, including an inlet, 1- or 2-pole shock-safe
fusedrawer and EMC filter. The integrated unit provides a high performing, compact system
for 1U devices where the load must be protected against overcurrent at the power source.
While the KFA series can be used in a variety of applications, it is especially suited for
medical applications according to IEC 60601-2. The fusedrawers are offered as 1-pole,
2-pole, 1-pole with a spare fuse compartment, or 2-pole with a shorting bar in the neutral
side. The 2-pole version provides additional safety by protecting both sides of the line
important when a non-polarized cordset is used. The fusedrawer is available in a
finger-grip or extra-safe version. The extra-safe feature prohibits users from removing the
fusedrawer while the power cord is plugged into the equipment. Standard or medical line
filters are offered for rated currents of 1, 2, 4, 6 and 10 A. The medical filters, types
M5 or M80, limit leakage current to 5 or 80A respectively. The M80 version provides
increased attenuation of electro-magnetic interference, yet still meets the leakage
requirements for non-patient contact devices.
The KFA is approved for 1-10 A at 125/250 VAC, 50/60 Hz, according to UL/CSA and IEC/EN.
The series is also suited for use in applications as described in IEC 60950, such as
measurement, office, security, data communication or similar industrial
applications.
For more Information Contact:
Bill Aldeen
Phone: 847-437-7120 Fax: 847-437-7165
E-mail: baldeen@nuway.net
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