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P27000 Amplificatore di isolamento universale | 480 intervalli di misura commutabili in modo calibrato | Alimentatore ad ampio spettro

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P27000 Amplificatore di isolamento universale | 480 intervalli di misura commutabili in modo calibrato | Alimentatore ad ampio spettro

Il "tuttofare" tra gli amplificatori di isolamento; con 480 intervalli di misura commutabili in modo calibrato e alimentatore ad ampio spettro.

  • Flessibilità ed elevata precisione
    commutazione calibrata dell'intervallo di misura senza complicate regolazioni
  • Alimentatore ad ampio spettro
    20 … 253 V AC/DC
  • Tipo di custodia compatta
    armadio modulare da 12,5 mm; fino a 80 sezionatori attivi per ogni metro della guida di montaggio
  • Configurazione facile e veloce
    apertura facilitata del corpo
  • Morsetti a vite innestabili
    montaggio e precablaggio semplice e veloce degli armadi elettrici
  • Isolamento a 3 porte
    protezione da misurazioni errate o danni
  • Massima precisione
  • Certificato di collaudo individuale
    in conformità alla norma EN 10204 2.2
  • Isolamento sicuro
    in conformità alla norma EN 61140 (VDE 0140). Protezione contro le tensioni elevate non ammesse (ad esempio per le misurazioni di shunt su potenziali elevati o in reti trifase)
  • Massima affidabilità
    nessun costo per riparazioni e guasti
  • Garanzia di 5 anni 

L'amplificatore di isolamento offre un isolamento galvanico sicuro per qualsiasi segnale di ingresso nell'intervallo da  ±20 mV a ±200 V e da ±0,1 mA a ±100 mA.

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Dettagli tecnici

Separazione del potenziale AC/DC: Fino a 1.000 V
Temperatura ambiente di esercizio: –10 ... 70 °C
Funzione: Misurazione della corrente e della tensione
Ingresso: 0 ... (±)0,1 mA fino 0 ... (±)100 mA, 0 ... (±)10 V, 0 ... (±)20 mA, 0 ... (±)20 mV fino a 0 ... (±)200 V, 4 ... 20 mA
Uscita: 0 ... (±)10 V, 0 ... (±)20 mA, 4 ... 20 mA
Tensione di prova: 5 kV AC
Alimentazione di tensione: 22 ... 230 V AC/DC
Frequenza limite: Frequenza limite commutabile a 10 kHz o a 10 Hz, altre frequenze limite su richiesta
Dimensioni (largh. x lungh. x alt.): 12,5 x 99 x 111 mm
Caratteristiche speciali: Commutazione calibrata di 480 intervalli di ingresso e uscita tramite interruttore DIP, Il “multimetro” tra gli amplificatori di isolamento
Categoria di prodotto: Sezionatore universale / sezionatore di segnale standard

Scaricamento

Manuals

[1302] User Manual (DE, EN, FR)
P27000
Version 06
[10953] User Manual (DE, EN)
P27000-S008
Version 04
[10880] User Manual (DE, EN)
P27000-S009
Version 04
[10940] User Manual (DE, EN)
P27000-S0011
Version 01

Brochure

[14160] Opuscolo
Panoramica dei prodotti Isolatori

Schede tecniche

[1291] Data sheet
P27000
Product Description | Specifications | Product Range

Certificati

[12124] EU Declaration of Conformity (DE, EN, FR)
P27***H1…, P27***F1…
No. EU240613A | 2024-06-13
[14100] Quality Report (MTBF)
Document No. TX180228A
Failure Rate
[11577] Type Approval Certificate (DNV)
P270X Y1
No: TAA000011Y
Revision No: 3
[11827] Certificate of Compliance (UL)
Series P27000 through P27099...
Process Control Equipment for Use in Hazardous Locations
No. E308146 | 2018-10-29
[11771] Certificate of Compliance (UL)
Series P 27000 through P 27099...
Process Control Equipment for Use in Zone Classified Hazardous Locations
No. E3402288 | 2018-10-15
[11779] Certificate of Compliance (UL)
Series P 270**BL570
Process Control Equipment, Electrical
No. E340287 | 2019-11-22

Software

[12153] Software
VariSoft SW 108 Configuration Software
[11875] Knick Produktmakros
ePLAN P4 (.pdf)
[12144] Software
ePLAN P4 Produktmakros
[11876] Knick Produktmakros (.pdf)
ePLAN Electric P8
[12154] Software (.zip)
ePLAN P8 Produktmakros

Servizio Unser

Utilizzato nei processi o nelle applicazioni

Per garantire la resa ottimale, nei moderni impianti eolici sono presenti numerosi sensori, i cui segnali di misurazione devono essere rilevati, convertiti e consultati, in parte anche a grandi distanze.

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