REPLACEMENT FOR E-PLEX425DRM MODULE LAUNCHES

E-Plex 425DRM

Mar 5, 2019

E-Plex integrates all onboard electronic systems into a common shell, distributing the information simultaneously to strategically located control and monitoring stations. E-Plex Ltd and master dealer Nauti-Tech has introduced a replacement to the popular E-Plex 425DRM module, the 826QRM Quad Relay Module.

Representing the next-generation in multiplexing technology, the E-Plex 826QRM module’s personality makes the system believe that the original module type is connected so that the programming and responses will be identical. It’s completely plug-and-play with a custom harness and standard EP3 connection.

The 826QRM contains four independent channels with full volt-free, change-over connections in the standard small enclosure. It connects directly to the E-Plex bus without special interfacing. Each relay can drive up to 250VAC at 10A with no external components and has an activated relay indication. Two screw terminals per connection simplify installation.

With simple wiring, the E-Plex 826QRM is also backward compatible with the 172QR, 425DRM and 369DRM modules with no logic changes needed. Visit:
www.nauti-tech.com.

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