Pepperl+Fuchs ML100-55/102/115
Retroreflective sensor

Pepperl+Fuchs ML100-55/102/115
  • Miniature design
  • Easy to use
  • Clearly visible LEDs for Power ON, switching state and weak signal indication
  • Very bright, highly visible light spot
  • Full metal thread mounting
  • Not sensitive to ambient light
Item Number: ML100-55/102/115
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Ambient light limitEN 60947-5-2:2007+A1:2012
Reflector distance0.01 ... 5 m
Control elementsLight-on/dark-on changeover switch
Storage temperature-40 ... 70 В°C (-40 ... 158 В°F)
Reference targetH50 reflector
Switching typeThe switching type of the sensor is adjustable. The default setting is: light on
Massapprox. 50 g
Connection2 m fixed cable
Mission Time (TM)20 a
Tightening torque, fastening screws0.6 Nm
Light typemodulated visible red light
CCC approvalCCC approval / marking not required for products rated 36 V
Housing depth20 mm
Ripplemax. 10 %
Cable length2 m
Switching currentmax. 100 mA , resistive load
Threshold detection range7 m
Effective detection range0 ... 5 m
Diameter of the light spotapprox. 500 mm at a distance of 7 m
UL approvalcULus Listed, Class 2 Power Source or listed Power Supply with a limited voltage output with (maybe integrated) fuse (max. 3.3 A according UL248), Type 1 enclosure
Housing height31 mm
Light sourceLED
Ambient temperature-30 ... 60 В°C (-22 ... 140 В°F)
Switching frequency1000 Hz
Switching voltagemax. 30 V DC
Signal output1 NPN output, short-circuit protected, reverse polarity protected, open collector
Response time0.5 ms
No-load supply current< 20 mA
Degree of protectionIP67
MTTFd860 a
Operation indicatorLED green: power on
Operating voltage10 ... 30 V DC
Diagnostic Coverage (DC)0 %
Housing width11 mm
Angle of divergenceapprox. 4 В°
Optical facefrontal
Control elementssensitivity adjustment
Voltage drop 1.5 V DC
Polarization filteryes
Function indicatorLED yellow: lights up when receiving the light beam ; flashes when falling short of the stability control; OFF when light beam is interrupted

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