Multifunctional Proximity Sensor PNP NC Strong Environmental Resistance
Description
Normally closed proximity switch is a position switch that can be operated without mechanical direct contact with moving parts, when the object approaches the sensing surface of the switch to the operating distance. It is widely used in machine tools, metallurgy, chemical, textile and printing industries.It has Long life and high reliability, strong environmental resistance.
Details
Three-wire
PNP
Normally closed
DC
Parameter
Lag distance | Less than 10% of the detection distance |
Detecting objects | Magnetic metal (detection distance is reduced when non-magnetic metal) |
voltage | DC : DC 12~24 (6~36V) pulse (p-p) below 10% |
AC : AC 110~220V (36~250V) 50/60Hz | |
Current consumption | N.P : ≤13mA |
D : ≤0.8mA | |
A : ≤1.7mA | |
Control output | N.P : ≤300mA |
D : ≤200mA | |
A : ≤400mA | |
Loop protection | N.P.D : reverse connection protection, surge absorption, load short circuit protection |
A : surge absorption | |
Ambient temperature | -30~+65°C (no icing, no condensation) |
Ambient humidity | -35~95%RH |
Insulation resistance | 50MΩ or more (DC500 megohmmeter) (between charging part and housing) |
Withstand voltage | AC 1000V 50/60HZ 1min (between charging part and Housing) |
Temperature effect | -30~+65°C: detection distance error ±15% at +23°C |
-25~+60°C: detection distance error ±10% at +23°C | |
Voltage effect | 6-36V (90-250V) : ±15% of detection distance error |
10-30V (220V) : ±10% of detection distance error | |
Protection level | IP67 (IEC) |
Material | Housing: ABS |
Detection surface: ABS |
Note:Please read the "Precautions" of the product manual before use.
Introduction
NO or NC refers to the way that a sensor is wired and in what state its output signal will be when the sensor is “made.” A sensor is “made” when an object is present that the sensor has been set up to detect. The characteristics of the sensor determine whether or not an object will detected. These characteristics can include its detection type (inductive, capacitive, ultrasonic, photoelectric, etc.), sensing range (how far away the part can be from the sensor), and other factors. The point of a proximity sensor, or “prox,” is to know that an object is there or not there. When a sensor detects an object, its output state changes.