Radio Remote Controls For Hazardous Locations
Caractéristiques & Avantages
The flexibility of a remote control system allows the user to operate farther away from a dangerous situation than wired alternatives. These innovative radio remote controls can be applied to a variety of applications, including petrochemical operations, chemical plants, plane hangars, and industrial painting.
Rugged Design Combines with Innovative Technology
- Super-tough nylon is made to withstand shock
- Military grade auxiliary function switches
- Access code system provides peace-of-mind, as the system only operates the intended equipment
- Designed to minimize power consumption, providing one of the longest life batteries in the industry today
- Available in unlicensed 433MHz and 900 MHz (XLTX and MLTX2 only)
- Radio Control Programmer (RCP) with USB/IR Adapter option available (XLTX and MLTX2 only)
Select a Transmitter with the Unique Features to Fit Your Application Needs.
- XLTX Offers the Most Options to Configure a Flexible Solution
- ATEX Approval: II 1 G Ex ia IIC T3/T4 Ga
- IECEx Approval: Ex ia IIC T3/T4 Ga
- Graphic display with system diagnostics including battery life, signal strength, and warning symbols
- Available two-way RF for applications requiring feedback of CAN-bus parameters, alarms, and command confirmation
- Choose up to 8 levers, 4 joysticks, or any combination
- Numerous combinations of toggles, selector switches, and potentiometers
- Available with detented or stepless controls
- Spare battery compartment with extra battery to avoid downtime
MLTX2 Provides an Ergonomic, Lightweight Choice for Hazardous Locations
- ATEX Approval: II 1 G Ex ia IIC T3/T4 Ga
- IECEx Approval: Ex ia IIC T3/T4 Ga
- Available two-way RF for applications requiring feedback of CAN-bus parameters, alarms, and command confirmation
- Choose up to 7 levers, 3 joysticks, or any combination
- Numerous combinations of toggles, selector switches, and potentiometers
- Available with detented or stepless controls
- Graphic display with system diagnostics including battery life, signal strength, and warning symbols
MLTX Delivers a Cost-Effective Option to Meet North American Requirements
- Non-incendive transmitter for use in hazardous locations requiring ISA 12.12.01 Class I and Class II, Division 2, Group A, B, C, D, E, F and G
- Choose up to 7 levers or 2 joysticks
- Available proportional, 1, 2, 3, or 5 speeds in a non-detent lever or joystick
- Rechargeable NiMH battery pack standard
Flex ProTM Offers Flexible Proportional Control in a Handheld
- Available with ATEX and IECEx approvals for Zone 2 applications
- ATEX Approval: II 3 G EX ic IIC T3/T4 Gc
- IECEx Approval: EX ic IIC T3/T4 Gc
- Choose 8 or 12 proportional button configurations with precise control for smooth operation
- Rated NEMA 4 (IP66), sealed to withstand harsh, industrial environments
- Informative LEDs provide diagnostic and system status
- Rugged, tough nylon housing is made to withstand shock; protective cases and accessories available for harsh environments
- I-Chip module makes Flex a universal transmitter that can be programmed in the field
Flex EX is a Rugged Alternative to Hardwired Pendants
- Available with ATEX and IECEx approvals for Zone 2 applications* (8 and 12-button only)
- ATEX Approval: II 3 G EX ic IIC T3/T4 Gc
- IECEx Approval: EX ic IIC T3/T4 Gc
- IP66 rated fully sealed transmitter adn receiver enclosures provide you with confidence and protection in the harshest indoor or outdoor environments
- Equipped with more than 200 programmable functions to suit all types of applications
- Advanced synthesized RF controls with 62 user-programmable channels add flexibility to frequency management in the field
- I-Chip module makes Flex a universal transmitter that can be programmed in the field
- Available in pre-engineered or engineered configurations
*Available on first generation Flex EX only
Receivers
Combine a transmitter with one of Magnetek's receivers for a complete radio control system. Receivers can be put into an explosion-proof enclosure which meets NEMA 7 or NEMA 9 standards for added safety.