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MenuWhat is the Faultracker ?

  •  Birdie-FTR provides the ability to monitor upto 16 channels simultaneously with clear visual indication of on/off status.
  •  It will record exactly what happened, when and in what order, so that faults can be traced quickly and easily.
  •  Can make huge savings in time and avoid unnecessary 'swap-outs'.
  •  It has a recording mode that permitsunattended operation ... ideal for intermittant faults.
  •  Recommended for compliance with the EAW Regs, clause 14. Signals can be monitored from outside control cubicles. No need to work with the doors open.
  •  Any input from 12v dc to 240/415v ac can be connected.
  •  Nothing to adjust or configure. Just connect up and go.

Simple concept, Smart implementation........

  •  Has 16 Inputs.
  •  Does not care what the input is (anything from 12v dc to 240v ac).
  •  Displays the on / off status of each input on bright LED indicators.
  •  Records precise time and date of each and every change on the inputs.
  •  Is designed for the rough and tumble of the real world.
  •  Can be left on-site for extended periods to monitor a suspect activity or intermittant faults.
  •  Allows playback of the record in convenient display format for evaluation.
  •  Can be connected to a PC for more detailed examination of any results.
  •  Is very easy to use.
  •  Is self contained and needs no external power.

In addition...

  •  All inputs fused for safety.
  •  Fully compliant with LVD directive.
  •  Robust construction, polycarbonate case.
  •  Can be padlocked when left on-site.
  •  Internal battery ... keeps running when power is lost.
  •  Retains data in memory even when switched off.
  •  Includes input identification labels.
  •  4mm screw terminal block with wire protection leaves.

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Modified December 5, 2013