Technical Information
Item condition |
New |
Manufacture name |
SIMATIC ET 200S PM-E 24 ... 48 V DC, 24 ... 230 V AC |
Brand |
Siemens
|
Categories |
Programmable logic controllers
|
Country of origin |
CN |
Harmonized System Code |
8538 9091 00
|
Width |
15 mm |
Height |
81 mm |
Depth |
52 mm |
Suitable for safety functions |
No |
Type of voltage (input voltage) |
AC/DC |
Redundancy |
No |
Output voltage at AC 50 Hz |
20.4-264 V |
Output voltage at AC 60 Hz |
20.4-264 V |
Output voltage at DC |
20.4-57.6 V |
Input voltage at AC 50 Hz |
20.4-264 V |
Input voltage at AC 60 Hz |
20.4-264 V |
Input voltage at DC |
20.4-57.6 V |
Max. output current AC 50 Hz |
8 A |
Max. output current AC 60 Hz |
8 A |
Max. output current DC |
10 A |
Max. input current AC 50 Hz |
UN A |
Max. input current AC 60 Hz |
UN A |
Max. input current DC |
UN A |
Type of output voltage |
AC/DC |
Packing details
Packing level 1 |
4025515073789 |
Description
SIMATIC DP, PM-E power modules for ET 200S, 24-48 V DC, 24-230 V AC, with diagnostics and fuse SIMATIC ET 200S is a modularly scalable, distributed I/O system that is specially designed for installation in small control boxes near the machine. The modules can either be plugged directly into an ET 200S IM with CPU functionality or connected to a central controller via PROFINET or PROFIBUS. SIMATIC ET 200S can be expanded with up to 64 I/O modules, which can be inserted in any combination. The system provides a comprehensive range of modules. Many modules are also available with a wide variety of characteristics, which considerably improve the scalability in regard to functionality and price. Thus, in addition to modules with standard functions (ST), modules with an extended range of functions and diagnostics (HF High Feature/ HS High Speed) are also available. The advantage of the ET 200S system is in its ease of application, such as through the capability of swapping modules and terminal boxes during operation. The availability and productivity of the machine are considerably increased due to the so-called "hot swapping".