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SG-1
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Difference Between Simpson 260-9SP & the 260-9S
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May 02, 2018, 04:31:27 am »
Does anybody know what the difference is between the Simpson 260-9SP & the 260-9S ?
The instruction manual is the same for both instruments & the S seems to stand for the electronic protection circuit for the movement. There is a about a $70 difference in the price.
Section 1.2 of the manual covers the protection circuit.
https://assets.tequipment.net/assets/1/26/Documents/Simpson/260_9SP/260_9sp_doc_2.pdf
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Re: Difference Between Simpson 260-9SP & the 260-9S
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Have you check here ? ->
http://simpson260.com/
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May 02, 2018, 04:57:49 am »
I believe the Simpson P indicated a quick trip re-settable breaker; a small extra button on the front panel.
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The manual posted by the OP has a typo,"1.2 Overload Protection (9S Version)", should read "1.2 Overload Protection (9S
P
Version)".
The 'S' means Cat 3 to 600v, the 'P' means overload protected.
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