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TIME FOR A SWITCH...

After20,000 cycles, when most mechanical switches are through, ELDEC solid-state switches are just beginning.

In fact, lifespans of over one million cycles are typical. But that kind of reliability is no good if the electronics can't survive the marine environment.

ELDEC non-contacting switches can stand up to the sea. • Encased in non-corroding, stainless steel. • EMI hardened to exceed MIL STD 461B, Class A4. • Operating range from -30° to +65°C. • Meets MIL STD 901C, Grade A, Class 1 for shock.

Two wire AC and three wire DC switches for direct mechanical replacement.

The price is right.

Purchase price is competitive with the best quality mechanical switches. And with less maintenance and replacements, life cycle cost savings are unsurpassed.

Send for more information today.

Once you compare, you'll agree, it's time for a switch.

COMMITTED TO PERFORMANCE

Eldec Corporation, Lynnwood, Washington USA

Tel. 206-487-4000 • TWX: 910-449-0873 Copyright © 1988 Eldec Corporation

November, 1988 Circle 34 on Reader Service Card 41

Maritime Reporter

First published in 1881 Maritime Reporter is the world's largest audited circulation publication serving the global maritime industry.