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Standard Remote
The standard remote display's reflective target rotates to the red tripped position to indicate a fault. Because it is easy to see from the outside of an enclosure, the standard remote display is ideal in conditions that make it difficult to open the enclosure door. It has 1.2 cmI of viewable target area and a standard 6-foot lead running to the sensor. |
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Large Remote
This display's 8 cmI of viewable target area makes it easy to see without opening the enclosure door. Its reflective red target rotates into view to indicate a fault, while a white background with no target indicates the normal, untripped status. A standard 6-foot lead connects the display to the sensor. |
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Three Target, Three-Phase Display
Each of the three independent targets within this display represent one of a system's three phases. It eliminates the need to install a separate display for each phase, saving labor time and reducing the number of holes in the side of the enclosure from three to one. A six foot standard lead connects the display to the sensor. |
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Bolt Display
The tamperproof bolt discourages enclosure vandalism because it appears from the outside of the cabinet to be an ordinary bolt. Interrogate its status from the outside of the enclosure by holding a small, hand held test tool against the bolt. The bolt display's 6-foot standard lead connects it to the sensor. |
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BEACON® Bolt Display
The BEACON® Bolt, connected to the sensor with a 6 foot standard lead, flashes its bright LED head to indicate the presence of a fault. Its durable, compact display head stands up well to harsh environments and enables line crews to field test the fault indicator without opening the enclosure. |
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Large Integral
The large integral display's reflective red target (8 cmI of viewable target area) indicates that the indicator has tripped. A white background with no target indicates that the indicator is in the normal, untripped position. |
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Standard Integral
When a fault occurs, a reflective red target with 1.2 cmI of viewable area indicates a fault. A white target indicates that the indicator is in the untripped position. |
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Pointers
The large red reflective pointer used in SEL fault counters rotates on its axis in 30-degree increments. It counts up to 10 individual faults, allowing a utility or industrial user to closely monitor the number of faults occurring on a particular section of line. |