Industrial hubs are the devices used to connect several Ethernet devices together at one time. They then function as a single network together.
How do they work?
By porting together several Ethernet devices in one, the industrial hubs act as one gateway for all your Ethernet devices to interact and facilitate any data transfers needed. Particularly helpful if you have more than one device to connect to each other but have limited ports available.
Features and benefits:
• Connect multiple devices to one central hub
• Energy efficient
• Cost efficient for quick network infrastructure expansions
• Front facing ports accessible for quick connectivity
UL 61010-2-201, EN 61000-4-6, Class I Div.2 Groups A, EN 61000-6-2, EMC Directive 2014/30/EU, EN 61000-4-8, EN 61000-6-4:2007+A1:2011, EN 61000-4-2, UL 61010-1, EN 61000-4-5, D T4, EN 61000-4-3, ATEX II 3G
and Ethernet I/O Applications, Mission Critical Data Acquisition, Control
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ANSI/ISA-12.12.01-2000, IEEE 1613, ABS Type, RoHS, EN50155, ICES-003 Class A, GOST-R, NEMA TS1/TS2, UL Listed (US/Canada) 1604, EN55011, DNV-GL, CE (EN61000-6-2,EN61000-6-4,IEC61000-4-2,3,4,5,6), FCC Part 1
FCC Part 15 Class A, ANSI/ISA 12.12.01-2007, NEMA TS1/TS2 (Traffic Control), ICES-003 Class A, GOST-R, EN61000-4 series, RoHS, CE EN61000-6-2/4, IEEE 1613 (Utility Substations), UL/cUL Class I Div 2 Groups
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FCC Part 15 Class A, IEEE 1613, ABS Type, EN55011, NEMA TS1/TS2, ICES-003 Class A, CE (EN61000-6-2,EN61000-3-2,3,IEC61000-4-2,3,4,5,6,11), DNV-GL, UL/cUL, EN50155