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EATON Fiber Loop Sensors

Eaton fiber loop sensors are used for monitoring and detecting changes in temperature, strain and pressure.

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EAFR-06-10
£853.21
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EAFR-07-30
£2,536.87
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EAFR-06-15
£1,057.97
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EAFR-06-20
£1,276.97
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EAFR-08-40
£3,395.76
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EAFR-08-50
£3,845.12
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EAFR-08-25
£3,671.63
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EAFR-07-50
£3,131.26
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£2,357.69
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£2,169.99
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£2,966.31
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EAFR-07-35
£2,701.81
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£1,911.18
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£1,490.27
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EAFR-07-25
£2,357.69
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EAFR-08-20
£2,872.46
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EAFR-08-45
£3,535.12
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EAFR-08-35
£3,242.18
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EAFR-08-30
£3,063.02
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EAFR-08-15
£2,613.66
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EAFR-07-15
£1,911.18
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EAFR-07-10
£1,652.38
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EAFR-06-40
£2,124.49
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EAFR-06-30
£1,695.03
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EAFR-07-40
£2,829.80

Working Mechanism

  • These relays use light and current sensors to detect the light emitted and current flow during an arc flash.
  • Once the arc is detected, the relay sends a trip signal to the breaker, which opens the contacts and interrupts the current.

Features

  • They feature plastic construction for resisting corrosion on exposed surfaces.
  • These protective relays are capable of detecting and responding to faults or abnormal conditions in the distribution network.
  • They also provide complete metering, protection and control of all voltages in a single compact case, thereby reducing panel space and wiring.
  • They can be operated at temperatures ranging from -35 to 70 degrees C.
  • These relays have an LED indicator for the function and malfunction indications.

Standards and Approvals

  • UL
  • cUL

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the storage temperature range of Eaton fiber loop sensors?

-40 to 70 degrees C.

What is the difference between AFDD and AFR-type flash relays?

  • AFDD (arc flash detection device) is a type of relay that uses current and voltage sensors to detect an arc flash and send a signal to the breaker to trip.
  • AFR (arc flash relay) uses a combination of current, voltage and thermal sensors to detect an arc fault and interrupt the current by tripping the breaker closest to the arc flash.

What is an arc flash?

An arc flash is a sudden release of energy caused by an electric arc which can cause fire or explosion if not interrupted in time.

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