Trusted T8843 Digital Input Module | ICS Triplex: Unmatched Reliability for Industrial Control Systems
The ICS Triplex Trusted T8843 Digital Input Module is designed for industrial automation systems, providing robust digital input capabilities to enhance process control and monitoring.
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Brand:ICS Triplex
Model:T8843
Series:Digital Input Modules
Operating Voltage:220 V
Current Consumption:10 mA @ 24 VDC
Input Signals:24V DC, 1A max
Signal Types:Dry Contact, Normally Open/Close
Operating Temperature:-40°C to +70°C
Relative Humidity:5% to 95%, non-condensing
Certifications:CE, UL, CSA
Dimensions:90mm x 90mm x 28mm
Weight:120g
Installation Method:Panel-Mounted
Connection Type:Spring-Loaded Terminal Block
Introducing the trusted ICS Triplex T8843 Digital Input Module, a cornerstone in the field of industrial automation. This module boasts an impressive 16 digital inputs, each capable of handling a maximum current consumption of just 5mA, ensuring efficient signal processing and minimal load impact on the system.
Designed for reliability in harsh industrial environments, the module operates within a temperature range of -20°C to +60°C, making it suitable for various industrial settings worldwide. Its non-condensing humidity tolerance ensures stable performance under varying environmental conditions.
Featuring an IP20 enclosure rating, this module is protected against solid objects greater than 1mm and offers limited protection against splashing water from any direction. This makes it ideal for installations where physical protection is necessary to safeguard against dust, accidental contact, and water ingress.
The communication interface of the ICS Triplex T8843 module is equipped with Modbus RTU technology, facilitating seamless integration with a wide array of industrial control systems. This compatibility enhances operational efficiency by enabling direct communication and data exchange between the module and other devices in the network.
For optimal performance, the module requires a separate power supply, ensuring that it can operate independently and without interference from other power sources in the system. This separation of power and signal paths minimizes the risk of electrical issues, contributing to the overall reliability and longevity of your industrial automation setup.