PHOTOCELL-PRO

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Outdoor wireless infrared photocells...
zł220.99

Opis

PHOTOCELL-PRO wireless photocells are a device consisting of an infrared transmitter and receiver, which are installed in the openings of automatic gates to ensure the safety of their use.

In case of crossing the infrared beam, the control panel receives a signal about the appearance of an obstacle in the dangerous zone of automation, and the system generates a reaction in accordance with the established operating logic - stopping or withdrawing the wing. The rotating plate allows the photocell to be mounted on uneven surfaces.

Main advantages:
• The possibility of such assembly is achieved thanks to a rotating mechanism that allows to adjust the position of the receiver / transmitter plate in relation to the vertical axis by an angle from 0 to 180 degrees.
• The photocell transmitter is powered by an autonomous battery (included) that consumes a minimum amount of energy. This design significantly shortens the assembly time on site and does not require additional work when laying the power cable.
• The receiver of the photocell is equipped with an additional LED diode which, after receiving a signal from the transmitter, gives a light signal, which simplifies the installation and does not require additional time to check the control panel indication.
• The type of output contacts is variable - NO / NC, which allows the use of photocells in several variants - as a safety device or as a control device. If necessary, the photocells can be used as wired, when the external power source is connected and connected to the special terminals of the transmitter.

Szczegóły produktu

Supply voltage, V / Hz
12/24 AC / DC
Current consumption, A
0,3
Degree of protection IP
IP54
Dimensions, mm
112 × 42 × 36
Colour
Black
Operating temperature range, °C
-20…+60
Coverage area, m
≤ 10
Battery type
CR-2032
Control contact type
NO / NC
PHOTOCELL-PRO

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