Pilz 541011 PSEN cs3.1a /PSEN cs3.1 1unit
Safety switch
PSEN cs3.1a /PSEN cs3.1 1unit
- Trigger distance: 10 mm (max.)
- Change in operating distance with temperature: ±0.01 mm/°C
- Trigger time: < 20 ms
- Reset time: < 100ms
- Switching frequency: max. 1000 Hz
- Reliability: > 10^9 actuation cycles
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PSEN cs3.1a / PSEN cs3.1 1unit is a non-contact coded safety sensor from Pilz, intended for use in machine protection systems. It uses RFID technology to reliably detect the presence and position of guardrails, doors and other protective devices.
Datasheet:
- Sensor type: RFID
- Coding level: Low (according to ISO 14119)
- Classification: PDB (according to EN 60947-5-3)
- Unit type: Unit
- Supply voltage: 24 V DC
- Power consumption: 1 W
- Inputs: 2 inputs (24 VDC)
- Outputs: 2 OSSD outputs, 1 signal output
- Insulation: None
- Short circuit protection: Yes
- Disposal category: DC-12 (according to EN 60947-1)
- Ambient temperature: -25°C - 70°C
- Storage temperature: -40°C - 85°C
- Relative humidity: 93% at 40°C
- Degree of protection: IP68
Advantages:
- Non-contact construction: Provides durability and resistance to wear.
- High level of coding: Provides reliable identification of the transponder.
- Suitable for serial connection: Allows you to connect several sensors to one controller.
- Compact design: Ensures economical use of space.
- Environmental resistance: Withstands harsh operating conditions.
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