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The EDS-316 are 16-port Ethernet switches that provide an economical solution for your industrial Ethernet connections. The built-in relay warning function alerts network engineers when power failures or port breaks occur, and the switches are designed for harsh industrial environments, such as in hazardous locations (Class 1 Div. 2 / ATEX Zone 2). The switches comply with FCC, UL, and CE standards, and come in two model types: standard operating temperature range models (0°C to +60°C) and wide operating temperature range models -40°C to +75°C). Both models undergo a 100% burn-in test to ensure that they fulfill the special needs of industrial automation control applications. The EDS-316 switches can be installed easily on a DIN-rail or in a distribution box. For more information about the EDS-316 please contact our sales team on +44 (0)1782 337 800 or alternatively submit an enquiry.
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Moxa 16 Port Unmanaged Industrial Ethernet Switch: 16x 10/100BaseTX Ports, -40°C to +75°C
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16 Port Unmanaged Industrial Ethernet Switch: 16x 10/100BaseTX Ports, -40°C to +75°C
A customer in the nuclear sector wished to replace the rack computers at heart of their control system, as critical system components had gone out of support. The control system itself forms part of an essential cog in the nuclear supply chain, and is deployed in numerous locations around the world.