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Allen Bradley / PLCs / AADvance Controllers
This plug-in module allows for straightforward installation and troubleshooting. Each output can handle a maximum backplane current of 165 milliamps and incurs an inrush current of 1.5 A. The device is rated to consume 3.0 watts of power and dissipates heat at a rate of 10.2 BTU/hr. Validated by UL
Allen Bradley / PLCs / AADvance Controllers
This module supports a range of safety configurations including 1oo1D, 1oo2D, and 2oo3D, and is capable of achieving SIL 2 and SIL 3 safety integrity levels. It operates efficiently within a temperature range of -25°C to +70°C and can function in humidity levels from 10% to 95% non-condensing.
Allen Bradley / PLCs / AADvance Controllers
With a power dissipation of 2 W and a maximum current rating of 260 mA, the T9431 module is built for robust functionality. It operates effectively in environments with relative humidity levels from 0 to 80% (non-condensing) and can withstand temperatures up to 60 °C. The module features three statu
Allen Bradley / PLCs / AADvance Controllers
This digital output termination assembly features dual termination options, allowing flexibility in configurations. With a maximum backplane current capacity of 500 mA, it supports fusing and ensures compatibility with AADvance controllers. The T9852 is designed for non-isolated outputs, enhancing i
Allen Bradley / PLCs / AADvance Controllers
The T9802 module offers 16 channels, each capable of handling up to 2 amperes of current, facilitated by dual-channel isolation. This device can withstand vibrations up to 5G and shock levels of 30G within an 11-millisecond timeframe. It has received multiple safety approvals, including UKCA, CCC, c
Allen Bradley / PLCs / AADvance Controllers
This assembly features dual and simplex redundancy for enhanced reliability in data collection. It is designed to operate within a temperature range of -25 to 60 degrees Celsius, making it versatile for various applications. The T9832 also includes galvanic isolation to protect against voltage spike