Not available for purchase: Suitable for 2:1 technology, Switching function: 2 x normally closed (NC), Output type: NAMUR, Installation: flush mountable, Output type: 2-wire, Construction type: Rectangular, Series: Rectangular type, Type of voltage: DC, UL approval: cULus Listed, General Purpose, CSA approval: cCSAus Listed, General Purpose, Connection (system side): V16-connector, Housing material: PBT, Degree of protection: IP67, ATEX marking: [exsign] II 1G Ex ia IIC T6 , ATEX marking: [exsign] II 1G Ex ia IIC T6 fa
Direct mount valve position sensors from Pepperl+Fuchs minimize space requirements, maintain assured sensing distance, and offer simplicity in monitoring and reliability ... Direct mount valve position sensors from Pepperl+Fuchs minimize space requirements, maintain assured sensing distance, and offer simplicity in monitoring and reliability. ...
Pepperl+Fuchs offers sensors with integral cables or with a plug and socket Connectors have the advantage that the sensor can be replaced at any time, saving time and money during maintenance ... IP68/IP69K protection. Valve connectors Valve connector with molded M12 connectors for dual sensors F31 and F31K. Our F31 and F31K series dual sensors have a solenoid output. To save time and money, you can connect the solenoid with our sensor using ...
Meeting various requirements: Pepperl+Fuchs offers a range of open solutions for valve position signaling In addition to the F31/F31K and F31K2 product families, the overall portfolio is completed by the compact F25 ... design , and still others have to withstand harsh conditions in outdoor environments. To meet these requirements, Pepperl+Fuchs offers a range of open solutions for valve position signaling. In addition to the F31/F31K and F31K2 product families, our ...
Explore the Pepperl+Fuchs knowledge base to learn more about special types of inductive sensors ... Mounting does not require any additional settings Multiple sensors can be stacked if more than two switch points are required -F31 / -F31K Product Family The -F31 and -F31K product families are open solutions for position feedback. The sensor and actuator ...
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 the power source of two-wire sensors ... The sensors are available in the following switching functions: Normally-closed (N/N0) Normally-open (1N/N1) Normally-closed 2-channel (N4) NAMUR sensors are usually connected to external switch amplifiers that convert the current variation into a binary ...
Explore the FAQ in the Pepperl+Fuchs knowledge base to learn more about fault repairs for inductive sensors ... of the following connector identifiers at the end of the order designation: "V1", "V3", "V5", "V13", "V16", "V18." AS-Interface Identifier "B3" or "B3B" in the third block of the order designation. Example: NBB15-30GM60-B3B-V1 Other connections Sensors with FASTON ...
See Overview: Pepperl+Fuchs offers com units for our LB Zone 2 remote I/O systems ... for different industrial communication protocols (PROFIBUS DP / DP-V1, MODBUS RTU, MODBUS TCP) and connect the internal bus of the mounting backplane to the higher-level bus system. The com units support all standard I/O modules and are ideal for safe signal ...
See Overview: Com units for PROFIBUS and MODBUS RTU - Connect Remote I/O to Control System/ PLC/ PC ... industrial communication protocols (PROFIBUS DP / DP-V1, MODBUS RTU, MODBUS TCP) and feature Ex e terminals for end-to-end bus connection between mounting backplanes and higher-level process control. Additional safety barriers are unnecessary. This reduces ...
1-10/19Items Per Page:
No results found?
Hint: Use wildcard character * before your search term, modify your search, check your search terms for misspellings, or contact us with your specific request.