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Sensors and Switches
C-Modules - Switching & Namur (Axiom)
Specifications and Ratings SST Switching Sensors (33)
Configuration
(2) Two wire solid state
Switching outputs
(1) or (2) Solenoid Power Input(s)
Output
Normally Open (SPST)
Maximum Current
Inrush
2.0 Amps
Continuous
0.25 Amps
Min. On Current
2.0 mA
Max. Leakage Current
0.5 mA
Voltage Range
20 to 125VDC/125VAC
Max. Voltage Drop
7.0 Volts @ 100 mA
Short Circuit
Protected from Direct Application of up to 125 VDC/VAC
C-Modules
Used in the Axiom platform, the C-Module (Continuous sensing) integrates a magnetic resistive sensor system to monitor exact valve position throughout the rotational range. Push button or remote Open and Closed position setting along with microprocessor based operation make this state of the art system convenient, reliable, and smart.
SST Wiring Diagram (33) Single Solenoid
{ {
Solenoid Output
1
2
Solenoid Power
Common Normally Open
Valve Open
Smart Sensor
]{-
Valve Closed
Common
jj \_ Normally Open
Namur Sensors (44)
Configuration
Output
Current Ratings Voltage Range
(2) Namur Outputs (1) or (2) Solenoid Power Input(s) Conforms to DIN 19234 Target On I < 1.0 mA Target Off I > 2.1 mA, 7 to 24 VDC
Namur Wiring Diagram (44)
{
Solenoid Output
Solenoid Power
Valve Open
{
a
+
Smart Sensor
+
Valve Closed
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