New product for detecting abnormal temperatures in electrical equipment / temperature detection line.

■Overview of Temperature Detection Line
1. This product integrates a large number of shape memory alloys (temperature detection sensors) at equal intervals along an extended electric wire. However, it is designed to correspond to the maximum allowable temperature of the electric wire.
2. This maximum allowable temperature is the temperature at which the insulation of the wire rapidly deteriorates. The set temperature corresponds to the maximum allowable temperature product (70°C).
3. By detecting the maximum allowable temperature of the electric wire, it can detect abnormal temperatures associated with fire hazards in electrical equipment.
4. The temperature detection line is attached to the electric wire to collectively detect abnormal temperatures caused by overload currents or poor connections in the electric wire for each temperature detection line. (Abnormal temperature detection of the electric wire)
5. Temperature detection lines are installed inside and outside power (control) devices and electrical (load) devices to collectively detect abnormal temperatures caused by overloads or device failures for each temperature detection line. (Abnormal temperature detection of devices)
6. For example, when an abnormal temperature associated with a fire occurs in electric wires or power (control) devices and electrical (load) devices, the temperature detection sensors attached to each temperature detection line continuously monitor and collectively detect the abnormal temperatures. Alarms and other devices notify of abnormal temperatures associated with fire hazards.
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