What is a TRIP AMPLIFIER ?
A trip amplifier is defined as a device that allows an Analog signal to be converted to a Digital output. The digital output controls the variation of a physical unit in a system measured by temperature sensors or
normalized signals and operates when the measured value goes outside predetermined limits, energizing or de-energizing the relay controlling devices like valves and actuators.
The devices are suitable for DIN rail mounting in compliance with the standards EN-50022 and EN-50035; all the devices are galvanically isolated.
It is possible to connect input signals coming from temperature sensors or normalized signals.
The setting of the parameters are made by potentiometers or via software.



