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Explosion-proof Relay Output Module NLS-8R-12V for Safe Electrical Control
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Purpose: relay output module Explosion protection marking: 0Ex ia IIC T6 Ga X or PO Ex ia I Ma X Number of relays: 8 relays 13 V; 0.9/1.5 A Relay types: 6 relays with normally open contacts and 2 with switching contacts Types of protection: RS-485 and power supply protection Temperature: temperature range from -40 to +50 C Connection interface: RS-485, Modbus RTU and DCON protocol Power supply voltage: from 10 V to 13 V Power consumption: 0.3 / 0.8 W (with relays off / on) OKPD2 code: 26.51.43.117 Dimensions (HxWxH): 109x22.5x113 mm Warranty: 18 months.
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