Not available for purchase: Valve position detection, Switching function: 2 x normally open (NO), Output type: Two-wire, Installation: flush mountable, Output polarity: DC, Output type: 2-wire, Construction type: Rectangular, Series: Rectangular type, Operating voltage: 6 ... 60 V DC, Type of voltage: DC, Connection type: cable PVC , 180 mm, Housing material: PBT, Degree of protection: IP67fa
See Overview: Pepperl+Fuchs offers a complete line of AS-Interface inductive sensors (proximity switches) ... a VariKont M Can be connected via a terminal compartment like an FP Screw-on F design, with 2 m round cable Position sensors F25 series with circuit board design for installation in an enclosure. Connection via plug-in terminals F31 series for direct ...
Explore the Pepperl+Fuchs knowledge base to learn more about special types of inductive sensors ... combines two devices as dual sensors in one housing and considerably reduces the mounting and maintenance costs. Sensors from the -F25 product family are suitable for direct assembly on the valve actuator. Features: The dual sensor has two active zones ...
Explore the Pepperl+Fuchs knowledge base to learn more about the power source of two-wire sensors ... ≤ 3.8 V Z7 Normally-closed, reverse polarity protected Like Z5, but different plug pin assignment Z8 2 normally-open, voltage polarity independent 2-Wire Sensors for Alternating-Current Voltage Operation 2-wire sensors of this type are operated ...
Sensors and systems are essential for automated process plants in hazardous areas and harsh environments Pepperl+Fuchs offers a wide range of solutions, eg for the chemical, pharmaceutical, and oil ... on standard pneumatic valves where they are mounted directly on the actuator . Pepperl+Fuchs offers variants designed for outdoor applications or hazardous areas. Compact Solutions for Basic Applications Due to their compact housing, the dual sensors of the F25/F25K ...
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