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Carlo Gavazzi S142ARNT024 - µ-Processor Controlled Amplifier for One Set of Photoelectric Through Beam Sensor - NPN output & Test input-24V Supply - 11-pin Circular Plug

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μ-Processor controlled,Amplifier relay for photoelectric switches,Automatic or manual emitter power regulation,Self-diagnostic functions,Alignment help.Timer option, S142B.., 24 VAC,NPN output & Test input. LED indication: Automatic gain, output, level, emitter or receiver fault.

 

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$490.00

Carlo Gavazzi S142ARNT024 - µ-Processor Controlled Amplifier for One Set of Photoelectric Through Beam Sensor - NPN output & Test input-24V Supply - 11-pin  Circular Plug

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Stock Code S142ARNT024
Brand Carlo Gavazzi
Family Photoelectric Sensors
Voltage (V) 20.4 to 27.6 VAC, 45 to 65 Hz
Sensor Sensing Basic Amplifier
Sensor Output NPN
Sensor Switching Switch Selectable
Sensor Connection 11-pin circular plug
Width (in) 35 mm
Height (in) 80 mm
Depth (in.) 81.5 mm
IP Rating IP20
Sold Separately: 11 pole circular socket ZPD11, Holding down spring HF, Mounting rack SM13, Front panel mounting bezel FRS2
Start Temp. (Min) -20°C
Start Temp. (Max) 50°C
UL Listed UL508, UL325*, CSA,CE

μ-processor controlled  amplifier for one set of  photoelectric through beam sensors, type MOF.., MMF.. and MNF.Utilizes an 11-pin circular plug for easy connection.8 A SPDT relay output, NPN/ PNP transistor output or alarm output. Diagnostics for sensor test during operation.Alignment help via LED or alternation of alarm output. Level indication for dirt accumulation. Manual or automatic emitter power regulation.Two emitter codes available for high neighbour immunity.


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