Red Lion Graphite HMIs Receive UL Listing

July 25, 2014
Human machine interfaces are safe for use with industrial control equipment in hazardous locations

Red Lion Controls announced that its Graphite series of human machine interface (HMI) operator panels has received Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Functional Safety Listing Mark as well as UL Listed status for Class I, Division 2 in the U.S. and Canada. These listings certify that the Graphite series is safe for use with industrial control equipment in hazardous locations.

Red Lion’s Graphite HMI operator panels and expansion modules are now ANSI/UL 61010-1, ANSI/UL 61010-2-201 and CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 61010-1 (2012) listed, allowing them to be used in panels which are certified to UL Industrial Control Equipment standards, as well as applications in which explosive dusts, gases and liquids may be present.

“UL is one of the most recognized and trusted resources for product safety testing and certification,” said Jeff Thornton, director of product management at Red Lion Controls. “Earning these UL Listings demonstrates Red Lion’s ongoing commitment to meeting customer safety, testing and certification requirements.”

Red Lion’s Graphite series allows customers to connect, monitor and control processes in industries that include manufacturing, oil and gas and water/wastewater. The Graphite series offers a range of plug-in modules that enable customers to easily integrate digital and analog I/O, as well as advanced communications modules, with an option to expand.

Source: Red Lion Controls

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