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Selectivity module SITOP PSE200U, 24 V DC/4 x 3 ... 10 A with single c

  1. SIEMENS 6EP1961-2BA41 703026
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SITOP PSE200U 10 A Selectivity module 4-channel input: 24 V DC/40 A output: 24 V DC/4x 10 A Level adjustable 3-10 A mit status message for each output The SITOP PSE200U selectivity module is the optimal addition to all 24 V power supplies for distributing and monitoring the load current across several branch circuits. Overload and short-circuit in one or more feeders are reliably detected. The electronics tolerate short-term current peaks, e.g. due to high inrush current, and de-energize feeders with longer overload. This is ensured even on high-resistance cables and for short-circuits that develop slowly over time. The intact feeders continue to be supplied with 24 V without any interruption or disturbance, thereby minimizing plant downtimes. The faulty channel is signaled using LEDs and a single channel signal. For their evaluation, free function blocks are available for SIMATIC S7, STEP 7 and TIA Portal as well as SIMOTION CPUs with SIMOTION SCOUT. Regardless of the industry or requirements, Siemens offers reliable and efficient power supplies for every plant.
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