Siemens LOGO! Series I/O Module, 2-Input, Analogue Input

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N° de stock RS:
825-1697
Numéro d'article Distrelec:
110-95-456
Référence fabricant:
6ED1055-1MD00-0BA2
Fabricant:
Siemens
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Marque

Siemens

Series

LOGO!

Product Type

I/O Module

Number of Inputs

2

Input Type

Analogue

Minimum Operating Temperature

0°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

55°C

Standards/Approvals

CE, CSA, FM

Depth

58mm

Width

35.5mm

Length

90mm

Display Included

No

Mount Type

DIN Rail

Communication Port Type

Computer

Supply Voltage

12, 24V dc

Pays d'origine :
CN

Siemens I/O Module For Use With LOGO! 8 and LOGO! 8.2 Series, Analogue, PT100/1000 Input Type - 6ED1055-1MD00-0BA2


This I/O module from Siemens expands the capability of your PLC. It uses analogue PT100/1000 connections to feed readings from temperature sensors to your controller, letting your automated system respond to temperature changes. The unit has two input ports to monitor multiple measuring appliances at once, allowing you to build an efficient control setup. For safe handling, an IP20 rating indicates the module is protected against objects over 12mm, meaning your fingers can't touch live parts. As the component only consumes between 15 and 30mA of current, it maintains your application's energy efficiency. And by supporting voltages between 12 and 24V DC, it works with common power supplies.

• Mounts on a DIN rail for fast installation

• Front-facing LED indicator lights provide quick diagnostic information

• Dimensions of 35.5 (width) x 90 (height) x 58mm (depth) make for easy mounting in busy systems

• Operating temperature range between 0°C and +55°C to perform in harsh conditions

Should I use two-wire or three-wire connections with this input module?


If obtaining reliable readings is your priority, use three-wire sensor connections. While two-wire connections save wiring time, three-wire connections provide more accurate data.

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