
Group: Vostermans Companies

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The Trilink-2TN enables continuously variable speed control for single-phase fans based on a 0-10V input signal. The Trilink-2TN can also be used to control heat lamps or lighting. The maximum output current is 10 A. • Applicable for both new and existing ventilation systems • Continuously variable speed control for fans up to a total of 10 A • Adjustable minimum output voltage • Built-in voltage and current protection Input Output Mf-Net 0-10 / 10-0 V controller Potentiometer Fan motor / Heat lamps / Lights connection
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