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Troubleshooting RIB® Relays
Build-a-RIB Workshop Part 2: “X”traordinary Current Sensors
Range Planning for EnOcean® Enabled Devices
Delay Relays: Delay on Make vs. Delay on Break
Build-a-RIB Workshop: Understanding our Naming Convention
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Hi/Low Voltage Separation – Helping You Stay Safe
You’ve been using our RIB® products for a while, but sometimes have concerns about hi/low voltage separation. Maybe just fearful of wiring up the low voltage coil input next to the high voltage relay output. So this begs the question… Does Functional Devices make a RIB® relay that can keep…
Providing Override Feedback to Your Controller with RIBMNA1D0
Most people that call Functional Devices Technical Support are aware of our popular products like RIB® relays. However, we offer many other products that do not fit into one of those categories. In this blog, I will spotlight one such product, model RIBMNA1D0. RIB® RIBMNA1D0 Features The RIBMNA1D0 is a…
Relay: Similar to a Light Switch!
Many times when I take tech calls, I will answer a question on how to wire up a RIB® relay to control a load. When this happens, I have a go-to analogy that always seems to clear things up and answer the question. What is this genius analogy, you ask? Well,…
Measuring the Voltage of Floating Outputs
All Functional Devices’ AC power supplies, stepdown transformers and isolation transformers have floating outputs. “Floating” because they are isolated from the input and have no internal connection to it. Since that is the case, when measuring the output voltage of any of those devices, ground cannot be used as the…
Staying Safe from High Voltage with Remote Current Sensor & Relay Combos
Problem – High Voltage Here’s a scenario that may be familiar: the current of a high voltage load needs to be monitored with a current sensor, and the current sensor needs an integrated relay with 10A rated contacts. It seems easy, however when working with high voltage, some special equipment…
RIBU1CW – RIB® Relays are Versatile
Versatility… We all like it. Our most popular relay, model RIBU1C, is versatile because it can be controlled by any voltage between 10V and 30V AC or DC as well as 120V. It’s even more versatile because it has a set of SPDT dry contact outputs. Those outputs could be…
Mount Your Controller & Peripheral Devices in our Prepackaged Power Supply
If you’re planning to install a controller and other peripheral devices, an important consideration is where the items will be placed within an enclosure, and how they will be powered. Fortunately, Functional Devices has a line of products that can address both of those needs: the MHP Series – Prepackaged…
RIB Current Sensors Just Make Sense
Do you remember when critical engine components could be easily accessed by simply opening the car hood? Well I don’t, but my Dad calls those the “good old days.” Routine car maintenance and oil changes were so much simpler and less oil was spilled! That simplicity points directly to quality…
Controlling a Pool Cover with EnOcean® Enabled Wireless Devices
Problem Recently I got a tech support call from a homeowner asking if they could use our RIB® relays to control a swimming pool cover. The customer wanted to control their pool cover from multiple places throughout the house. There was no switch or sensor on either end of the…