Reference: SM001
Brand: Samlex europe B.V
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Galvanic Isolators are devices used to electrically separate two circuits while allowing energy transfer, typically to prevent leakage currents and galvanic corrosion. They are particularly common in maritime applications, protecting the boat's underwater metals and reducing the risk of electrolysis.
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Reference: SM001
Brand: Samlex europe B.V
Reference: SM002
Brand: Samlex europe B.V
Reference: SM003
Brand: Samlex europe B.V
Reference: SR065
Galvanic Isolators: Essential Protection for Your Electrical Systems
Key Features
Operating Principle:
Use isolation techniques such as transformers or diodes to prevent direct electrical flow between circuits while allowing energy transfer.
Corrosion Protection:
Help prevent galvanic corrosion by isolating metallic components exposed to water or other electrolytes.
Current Capacity:
Available in various capacities to suit different electrical systems and energy needs.
Installation:
Designed for easy installation in marine environments, often integrated into electrical panels or energy distribution systems.
Advantages
Corrosion Prevention:
Protect equipment by minimizing the risk of corrosion due to potential differences between metals.
Electrical Safety:
Reduce the risk of electrical shocks by isolating circuits at different potentials.
Reliability:
Improve component longevity by preventing damage caused by stray currents.
Applications
Marine Systems:
Used to isolate boat electrical circuits, preventing corrosion of hulls and underwater equipment.
Solar Installations:
Protect photovoltaic systems from corrosive environmental effects.
Electrical Equipment:
Used in industrial applications to ensure the safety and reliability of electrical systems.
Conclusion
Galvanic isolators are crucial for ensuring the safety and longevity of electrical systems. Their ability to prevent corrosion and isolate circuits makes them indispensable, particularly in marine environments and other applications where moisture and potential differences could cause issues