Galvanic Isolators

D1000 Series

  • Reduced Foot Print: High density, 4 Channels
  • Full Application Coverage: All INs and OUTs available
  • Reduced Spare Inventory: Available as universal IN/OUT
  • Reliable Indoor & Outdoor: Certified -40° to + 60° C
  • Resilience to Surge: 1.5 KV isolation
  • SIL 3 (2) TÜV certification: Data guaranteed by 3rd Party
  • Easy Installation: Din Rail & Power Bus mounting
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D5000 Series

  • Reduced foot print: high density, 6 mm per channel
  • Reduced bulk power supply: low power consumption
  • Reduced cooling needs: low heat dissipation
  • Higher reliability in & outdoor: certified -40° to + 70° c
  • Higher resilience to surges: 2.5 Kv isolation
  • Data guaranteed by 3rd party: SIL 3 (2) TÜV certification
  • Current & valid standard: certified IEC 61508:2010, Ed.2
  • Harsh environment resistance: G3 conformal coating

What Are ATEX Certified Galvanic Isolators?

Galvanic isolators, especially those with ATEX certification, are indispensable devices for ensuring safety in hazardous environments. These isolators, supplied by Exloc, act as protective barriers, preventing electrical energy from reaching dangerous levels that could ignite flammable substances. With our entire range of galvanic isolators being ATEX certified, you can trust in their compliance with the highest safety standards.

How Do Galvanic Isolators Work?

ATEX certified galvanic isolators don’t hinder the flow of essential signals but are designed to restrict dangerous currents and voltages. By controlling energy levels, they prevent potential sparks, fires, or explosions, making them a reliable choice for industries like oil and gas, pharmaceuticals, chemical production, and food processing. Exloc’s range of galvanic isolators seamlessly integrates with control systems handling sensors, transmitters, solenoids, and more, ensuring both safety and functionality across a wide range of applications.

 

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