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Schneider Electric Zelio Logic Series Logic Module, Relay Output, 12-Input, Discrete Input

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RS庫存編號:
468-4488
Distrelec 貨號:
303-04-776
製造零件編號:
SR2A201FU
製造商:
Schneider Electric
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Schneider Electric

Series

Zelio Logic

Product Type

Logic Module

Number of Inputs

12

Output Type

Relay

Input Type

Discrete

Number of Outputs

8

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

55°C

Standards/Approvals

IEC, CSA, EN

Length

124.6mm

Depth

59.5mm

Width

107.6 mm

Better World Product

Yes

Display Included

Yes

Programming Language Used

Ladder Logic, Sequential function chart (SFC), FBD

Mount Type

DIN Rail

Supply Voltage

120 V ac, 240 V ac

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Schneider Electric Logic Module, 12 Inputs, Relay Output Type - Zelio Logic Series - SR2A201FU


This logic module from Schneider Electric automatically controls the function of up to eight output relays. It's suited to overseeing automated industrial processes, like the starting and stopping of an assembly line. The PLC (programmable logic controller) includes a real-time clock that accurately keeps track of time to ensure the relays operate at consistent intervals. For ease of use, the unit comes with various programming options, including ladder logic, which is graphics-based and easy to use. A large back-lit display screen is easy to read in low light conditions.

Features & Benefits


• Wide operating temperature range of -20°C to +55°C for use in demanding conditions

• Compact size with space-saving dimensions of 124.6 (L) x 107.6 (W) x 59.5mm (D)

• Compatible with a broad supply voltage range of 120 to 240V AC

Applications


• Food and beverage industry

• Lifts and escalators

• Traffic lights

What is ladder logic programming?


Ladder logic is a programming language that creates and represents a programme through ladder diagrams based on circuit plans. It originates from the method used to document the design and construction of relay racks, with each device and connection represented by a symbol.