KnowledgeBase & Blog | Macromatic Industrial Controls
New Switch on Current Sensor Relay
Thursday: March 16, 2017 : BlogDue to the obsolescence of a switch, Macromatic updated the switch component on the CAH Series Current Sensor Relays effective March 20, 2017. All other functionality remains the same.
Read More...Using a 120V Alternating Relay with 208V Loads
Monday: March 13, 2017 : Alternating RelaysIssue: Can I use an Alternating Relay with one input voltage value to control multiple loads at a different voltage?
Read More...Rapid Cycling of Control Switch Damages or Destroys Large Pump or Compressor Motors
Monday: March 13, 2017 : Alternating RelaysIssue: How do I prevent a Bouncing Control Switch Due to Splashing Water from Rapidly Energizing One Load and Then the Other?
Read More...The Big Cheese for 20 Years
Wednesday: March 1, 2017 : BlogMarch 1, 2017 was the 20th year anniversary of John Perdue acquiring Macromatic Industrial Controls. “The Big Cheese” celebrated this momentous occasion with the Macromatic team.
Read More...Replacements for Crouzet (Syr-Line) LIRT, PNR, PNRU, PJR, DIRT, DWR Products
Monday: February 27, 2017 : BlogHaving trouble getting several products from Crouzet (Syr-Line)? Are you waiting up to 26 weeks for the Crouzet PNR & PNRU level control relays or PJR Series
Read More...Macromatic’s Time Delay Relays with Universal Voltage Reduces Inventory
Wednesday: February 22, 2017 : BlogMacromatic’s new TR-6 series Time RangerTM Time Delay Relays are designed for a wide variety of applications.
Read More...Macromatic's TR-6 Series Time Delay Relays Redesign
Wednesday: February 22, 2017 : Time Delay RelaysThe Macromatic TR-6 Series Time Ranger programmable time delay relays have gone through an extensive redesign that was introduced in February 2017.
Read More...Wiring Control (Trigger) Switches from Multiple Time Delay Relays in Parallel
Tuesday: February 21, 2017 : Time Delay RelaysIssue #1: I have the control switches from 5 separate OFF Delay time delay relays from other manufacturers wired in parallel so one switch can operate all 5 at once. However, when I replaced one of the original units with yours, the Macromatic product operated once and then stopped working. What’s wrong?
Read More...Where are Seal Leakage Relays Used?
Monday: February 20, 2017 : Seal Leakage & Temperature RelaysBearings are one of the most important components of electric motors. Normally, they are designed to operate for many years. Yet, more than half of motor failures are caused by bearing failure. The most common causes of premature bearing failure are lubrication loss and contamination ingress.
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