Electrical safety warning indicators

Electrical safety indicators

Remlive electrical indicators

Electrical safety warning indicators provide a clear visual signal when a circuit is energised, minimising the risk of accidents, protecting valuable equipment and speeding up fault diagnosis.

The isolator checks are designed for installation in control panels, with display units on the door. They enhance the safety of electrical engineers and protect the entire workforce, ultimately saving lives.

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Isolator Check

Confirm correct isolation

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Phase indicator

Monitor 3 phase supplies

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RL-24i Isolator Check

The RL-24i Isolator Check provides reliable monitoring and confirmation of voltage during/after isolating equipment. The round-shaped door display unit is designed to be installed on the front of a control panel or switch, making the live or isolation status visible to all.

The RL-24i Isolator Check can monitor voltages up to 690 VAC for CAT IV configurations. The super-bright display provides the user with a quick and easy method of demonstrating isolation during lockout tag-out procedures. The display flashes constantly, every second. The display shows a live isolation status on the front of the control panel.

A low DC current of 3.8 V to the door unit ensures optimum operator safety. The RL-24i Isolator Check allows monitoring of voltages and individual phase lines even after isolation, while consuming minimal power. The RL-24i is maintenance-free and built to IP66 standards, keeping the switchboard protected from intrusion. The unit is housed in a robust V0 enclosure for durability, isolation and halogen-free safety. In addition, the Isolator Check operates at temperatures from -35°C to 55°C.

The RL-24i Isolator Check complies with EN 61326-1, EN 61010-1, UL 61010-1, CSA C22.2 No. 61010-1, NEMA 4X, IEC 60204, RoHS 2011/65/EU & 2015/863.

RL-24i Phase Indicator

The RL-24i Phase Indicator provides a simple solution for monitoring three-phase power supplies and gives a clear indication of the correct phase sequence.

The RL-24i Phase Indicator can monitor voltages up to 1000 VAC. The door-mounted display informs users of each phase and indicates any sequence faults. For maximum safety, there is electrical isolation between the DIN-rail-mounted monitoring unit and the display. There are two versions of the RL-24i Phase Indicator, in one version the display unit indicates clockwise correct, in the other version counterclockwise correct.

The door-mounted display shows the status of each phase and checks that the phase sequence is correct for the application. For added safety, there is electrical isolation between the DIN rail and the door-mounted display. A low voltage of 3.8 volts DC to the door unit ensures maximum operator protection. With minimal power consumption, the RL-24i Phase Indicator allows you to monitor voltages and individual phase lines, even after phase isolation.

The indicator requires no continuous maintenance and is designed to meet IP66 standards, maintaining the protection class of the switchboard. The phase indicator is housed in a durable V0-rated enclosure, chosen for its strength, insulation and halogen-free properties. The indicator can be used at temperatures between -35°C and 55°C.

When to use which Remlive product?

While both devices contribute to electrical safety, the Isolator Check focuses on confirming insulation for maintenance, while the Phase Indicator monitors the operational status of three-phase systems.

When to use the Remlive Isolater Check

Use the Isolator Check when you need to confirm that equipment is safely insulated for maintenance or repair. It is crucial to ensure that no electrical current is present to protect workers from electrical hazards.

When to use the Remlive Phase indicator

Use the Phase Indicator to check the integrity and status of three-phase electrical systems. It helps ensure that the phases are balanced and functioning correctly, reducing the risk of equipment damage and downtime due to phase-related problems.