Additional WAGO Components Get GL Approval

Press Release
Thursday, May 26, 2011
File New ETHERNET Controllers and 753 Series Pluggable I/O Modules from the WAGO-I/0-System
New ETHERNET Controllers and 753 Series Pluggable I/O Modules from the WAGO-I/0-System
Local marine approvals allow worldwide use of automation components in both ship automation and onshore/offshore applications. Thus, the majority of WAGO’s automation components are certified by prominent classification societies.
 
Both 750-881/-882 ETHERNET Controllers and 753-xxx Pluggable I/O Modules from the WAGO-I/OSYSTEM are now certified by Germanischer Lloyd (GL). Additionally, 25+ high-density, 16-point I/O modules have earned GL Marine Approval (e.g., 16-channel digital input modules). This enables WAGO to further expand its range of marine and offshore products. Beyond a variety of controllers, couplers and standard I/O modules, WAGO also has GL-approved Ex modules.

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