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FANUC RJ3iB EE-3021-100

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EE-3021-100

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The EE-3021-100 is a current sensor module from FANUC's RJ3iB series. It is designed to handle a current rating of 500A and is utilized in applications involving TAST, which includes touch sensing and through-arc seam tracking.

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Technical specifications for EE-3021-100

ManufacturerFANUC
Product LineRJ3iB
Part NumberEE-3021-100
Product NameCurrent Sensor
Type of ModuleCurrent Sensor
Current Rating500A
ApplicationTAST (Touch Sensing and Through-Arc Seam Tracking)
Minimum Ambient Operating Temperature0°C
Maximum Ambient Operating Temperature55°C
Minimum Ambient Storage Temperature-20°C
Maximum Ambient Storage Temperature60°C
Relative Humidity95% or less (no condensation)
EnvironmentNo corrosive gases

Designed for industrial applications, the FANUC EE-3021-100 current sensor is part of the RJ3iB series. This module effectively manages a current rating of up to 500A, making it suitable for demanding applications. Specifically, it is used in TAST applications, which encompass touch sensing and through-arc seam tracking functionalities.

This current sensor is built to perform effectively in various environmental conditions. It is operational between an ambient temperature of 0°C and a maximum of 55°C. When storing the device, it can withstand conditions as low as -20°C and as high as 60°C. The design does not allow for use in corrosive atmospheres, ensuring optimal performance and longevity. Additionally, it maintains operational integrity in humidity levels up to 95%, provided there is no condensation present.