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Twi-Light Switch
Navago Twilight Switch is designed for automatic control of outdoor luminaries like street lamps, campus lightings, yard lightings, compound lightings, etc. Switching is based on ambient light level. Features: The judgement of the Twilight Switch is based on an infrared sensor. The field of view of the sensor is such that the ground lights like automobile and torch light do not affect it. The light of the lamp post on which the sensor is fitted will not reach it because of its field of view. Specifications and Features The unit confirms to IP 54 standards for outdoor use. Automatic swi
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Limit Switch
Description A limit switch is a make and break switch used in limiting the movements mainly in machine tools. Limit switches are available in following types: 1 NO + 1NC (single contact) 1 NO + 1NC (Double Contact) 2 NO + 1NC (3 elements) 2 NO + 1NO(3 elements) Aluminium box with roller with either single contact or double contact Aluminium box with push rod with either single contact or double contact Specifications
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| Twi-Light Switch |
| Posted on: 5th October 2007 |
We are offering Navago Twilight Switch is designed for automatic control of outdoor luminaries like street lamps, campus lightings, yard lightings, compound lightings, etc. Switching is based on ambient light level.
Specifications and Features
* The unit confirms to IP 54 standards for outdoor use.
* Automatic switching ON at dusk.
* Switching OFF at dawn or adjustable (4 to 8 hrs after switching ON).
* Immunity to dust, bird sittings and cloud cover.
* No seasonal resetting.
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NAVAGO ELECTRONICS & ELECTRICALS
#3 NAVAGO HOUSE, PIPELINE MAIN ROAD, RAGHAVENDRA LAYOUT, YESHWANTPUR,
BANGALORE - 560022, KARNATAKA, INDIA
Phone:91-80-23473977
Fax:91-80-23473977
Key Personnel
Mr. R. U. Shenoy
(Partner)
Mobile:+919341258759
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| Last updated on : 22nd February 2008 |
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