TE Sensors Proximity Sensor 3.2 mm 50mm NO 3 wire
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XS1 inductive proximity switch M12, cylindrical format, length 50 mm, brass housing, switching distance 4 mm, 12-24 V DC.
Features:
- Length of the sensor: 48 mm
- Diameter of the sensor: 12 mm
- Mechanical installation condition for the sensor: flush
- Switching distance: 4 mm
- Suitable for safety functions: no
- Type of switching function: normally open
- Type of switching output: NPN/PNP
- Type of electrical connection: M12 connector
- Number of semiconductor outputs with signaling function: 1
- Number of contact outputs with signaling function: 0
- Number of safe semiconductor outputs: 1
- Number of safe contact outputs: 0
- Type of actuation: metallic target
- Interface type: none
- Interface type for safety-related communication: none
- Housing design: cylinder, threaded
- Housing coating: nickel-plated
- Cascadable: no
- Category according to EN 954-1: 1
- Performance Level according to EN ISO 13849-1: none
- Max. output current at safe output: 200 mA
- Supply voltage: 12 V
- Rated control supply voltage Us at DC: 12 V
- Voltage type: AC/DC
- Switching frequency: 2500 Hz
- With monitoring function for downstream devices: no
- Material of the housing: metal
- Pressure-resistant: no
- Explosion protection category for gas: none
- Explosion protection category for dust: none
- Immunity to magnetic fields: immune to magnetic static fields
- SIL according to IEC 61508: none
- Width of the sensor: -
- Rated control supply voltage Us at AC 50 Hz: -
- Rated control supply voltage Us at AC 60 Hz: -
- Height of the sensor: -.
Automation type | Sensor |
Item number | 9871603 |
Manufacturer | TE Sensors |
Category | Home automation |
Manufacturer No. | XS1N12NA349D |
Release date | 8/10/2018 |
Automation type | Sensor |
Electric current output | 0.20 A |
Power supply | Electrical connection |
Country of origin | France |
Length | 50 mm |
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