E-Max Instruments
E-MAX Instruments, Incorporated is a leading provider of Digital Recorders, Relays, Power Supplies, and Control Accessories to the power industry. The company is headquartered in Englewood, Colorado. Founded in 1975, E-MAX is major source of innovative products that stress quality, reliability and performance. All E-MAX products and systems are comprehensively supported with training, prompt assistance and incomparable customer service. The E-MAX commitment to product quality and after-sale service sets the standard for the industry.
- 303.799.6640
- techsupport@e-maxinstruments.com
- sales@e-maxinstruments.com
- 13 Inverness Way South
Englewood, CO 80112
United States of America
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Product
Circuit Monitor
CM, CMD
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*Continuous monitoring of trip coil continuity*LED indication of open trip circuits*N.O. or N.C. contact for remote indication of open trip coils.*Self-monitoring — long-life*Can also be used as a self-latching, high speed target for trip indication*UL Recognized*RoHS Compliant (Directive 2002/95/EC)
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Product
Digital Isolator
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The E-MAX Optical Isolation device is completely solid state and is designed to be utilized to isolate the interface
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Product
AC Relays
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The E-MAX ATR and ACV Relays are the AC equivalents of the industry standard E-MAX TIR Trip Indication Relays and AVR Auxiliary Voltage Relays. While the TIR and AVR Relays are designed for use in DC trip circuits, the ATR and ACV are designed for use in AC trip circuits. The relay outputs may be used to record breaker, relay, communication and control system operations, and to activate alarm and/or annunciator contacts. Relays do not require standby power to operate; they are powered by their inputs.
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Product
Battery Monitor Relay
BMR
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The Battery Monitor Relay contains over under voltage sensors combined with positive and negative ground detection.
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Product
Protected Voltage Relay
PVR
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Type PVR voltage-acuated relays are designed for indication alarm or annunciation in electric utility applications. They are used for data inputs to supervisory control/data acquisition and sequntial event recorders.







