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Eaton Cutler-Hammer / PLCs / D100 Micro Programmable Logic Controllers
Utilizing an EEPROM memory type with a capacity of 1K words, this unit supports a configuration of up to 24 inputs and 16 outputs. It has 12 inputs and 8 outputs as a standard setup, with triac output types for controlling various devices. The unit is designed for screw mounting using M4 screws and
Eaton Cutler-Hammer / PLCs / D100 Micro Programmable Logic Controllers
This I/O expansion module supports an input voltage of 115 VAC with relay outputs rated for AC voltage up to 240V and DC output voltage of 24V. It can handle inductive loads of 240 VA per output and a total resistive load of up to 1440 VA for the entire unit. The module operates effectively within a
Eaton Cutler-Hammer / PLCs / D100 Micro Programmable Logic Controllers
The D100EDN8 serves as an expansion module compatible with Eaton D100 controllers. It operates with a power supply rated at 115 VAC and supports eight transistor outputs. This expander connects to the PLC through an expansion cable, enabling straightforward installation. Designed for integration in
Eaton Cutler-Hammer / PLCs / D100 Micro Programmable Logic Controllers
This I/O expander accommodates 12 inputs at 115 V AC and provides 8 triac outputs. It supports an input frequency range of 47–63 Hz, with an input current of 10 mA per point. The outputs function within a voltage range of 85–132 V AC and allow a continuous current output of 1 A per point. With excep
Eaton Cutler-Hammer / Drives / SVX 9000 Drives
This adjustable frequency drive operates at 480 volts and supports a noteworthy horsepower of 1000 HP. It features a chassis enclosure and is designed with frame size FR13. The input option is 3-phase with EMC N compatibility. The SPXH10A0-4A2N1 allows for a flexible number of input and output conne
Eaton Cutler-Hammer / Panelmates / Panelmate 92**
The Eaton/Cutler-Hammer 92-01806-01 PanelMate 92** Industrial Operator Interface is a simple-to-use screen that comes with several membrane-protected buttons so that the machine operators can perform all types of control actions as if they were using old-fashioned pushbuttons or switches. This hum