140AII33010 | Schneider Electric Intrinsically Safe Current Input Module
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Product Description P/N: 140AII33010
Description
The Schneider Electric 140AII33010 is an intrinsically safe current input module designed for use in hazardous environments, ensuring reliable data acquisition while maintaining safety. This module is part of the Modicon Quantum series, offering 8 analog inputs for precise current measurements.
Technical Specifications
Condition | New/Never Used Surplus |
Brand | Schneider Electric |
Category | PLCs and Accessories |
Part Number |
140AII33010 |
Subcategory | PLC Expansion Modules |
Range of Product | Modicon Quantum automation platform |
Analogue input number | 8 |
Analogue input range | 0...20 mA 0...25 mA 4...20 mA |
Absolute maximum input | 25 mA internally limited |
Input impedance | 100 Ohm +/- 0.1 % |
Power dissipation in W | 7.5 W |
Protection Type | Internal fuse |
Net Weight | 0.7 lb(US) (0.3 kg) |
Information About 140AII33010
The 140AII33010 module provides 8 analog current inputs, ideal for monitoring industrial processes in applications where intrinsic safety is crucial. As a part of the Modicon Quantum series, it was designed to integrate seamlessly into complex automation systems. Discontinued by the manufacturer as of December 31, 2010, it remains a dependable solution for legacy systems requiring safe and accurate current measurements. Despite being discontinued, this module continues to be used in existing installations for effective data management in hazardous areas.
Key Features:
- Analog Inputs: 8 analog current inputs for flexible data acquisition.
- Intrinsic Safety: Designed for use in hazardous areas with intrinsic safety requirements.
- Modicon Quantum Compatibility: Integrates with the Modicon Quantum automation platform.
- Discontinued Product: No longer available for new purchases as of December 31, 2010.
Though discontinued, the 140AII33010 module continues to support legacy systems in environments where safety is paramount. It remains an important component in many industrial control systems requiring accurate current measurements.
Description
The Schneider Electric 140AII33010 is an intrinsically safe current input module designed for use in hazardous environments, ensuring reliable data acquisition while maintaining safety. This module is part of the Modicon Quantum series, offering 8 analog inputs for precise current measurements.
Technical Specifications
Condition | New/Never Used Surplus |
Brand | Schneider Electric |
Category | PLCs and Accessories |
Part Number |
140AII33010 |
Subcategory | PLC Expansion Modules |
Range of Product | Modicon Quantum automation platform |
Analogue input number | 8 |
Analogue input range | 0...20 mA 0...25 mA 4...20 mA |
Absolute maximum input | 25 mA internally limited |
Input impedance | 100 Ohm +/- 0.1 % |
Power dissipation in W | 7.5 W |
Protection Type | Internal fuse |
Net Weight | 0.7 lb(US) (0.3 kg) |
Information About 140AII33010
The 140AII33010 module provides 8 analog current inputs, ideal for monitoring industrial processes in applications where intrinsic safety is crucial. As a part of the Modicon Quantum series, it was designed to integrate seamlessly into complex automation systems. Discontinued by the manufacturer as of December 31, 2010, it remains a dependable solution for legacy systems requiring safe and accurate current measurements. Despite being discontinued, this module continues to be used in existing installations for effective data management in hazardous areas.
Key Features:
- Analog Inputs: 8 analog current inputs for flexible data acquisition.
- Intrinsic Safety: Designed for use in hazardous areas with intrinsic safety requirements.
- Modicon Quantum Compatibility: Integrates with the Modicon Quantum automation platform.
- Discontinued Product: No longer available for new purchases as of December 31, 2010.
Though discontinued, the 140AII33010 module continues to support legacy systems in environments where safety is paramount. It remains an important component in many industrial control systems requiring accurate current measurements.