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    PREMO Current Transducers HCT´s families receives UL Certification

    09/12/2011

    Premo (Wuxi location) in China — a leading global provider of Inductive Components, today announced that its HCT-xxDS5, HCT-xxDSR5, HCT-xxPT5, HCT-xxPTR5, HCT-xxA05 and HCT-xxSY, devices received UL component certification. These devices are open type, current transducer that senses an alternating and a direct current in a feed-through wire set up at the through-hole, by a Hall Effect principle through the closed loop magnetic field in the core provided to, and the Hall Effect device generates a signal proportional to it. A complete list of Premo HCT´s devices UL-certified is available on the UL website "Online Certification Directory". All of devices under UL-certification will marked according to UL recommendation. C and US indicate that these products were investigated under the Standard for Industrial Control Equipment, CSA C22.2 No. 14-10 and UL-508 respectively. PREMO introduced last year in the market, this HCT´s family with a very good reception. "PREMO is proud to offer yet another UL-certified product family and allow to us to enter in the American market as well as to other markets where a UL-mark is a well-known sign to the customers that a product has been honestly tested and approved as safe and accurate for its intended use", said Ezequiel Navarro, CEO of Premo Group. You can see all of our current sensors product range at PREMO website: www.grupopremo.com About PREMO Premo Group is a world class company designing and manufacturing inductive components. Our wide range of products as RFID transponder coils, EMC filters, PLC accessories, planar transformers, current transducers and chokes cover most demanding applications in the Automotive, Telecom, and Power Electronics. www.grupopremo.com/in

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