MK15-12EX0-PN/24VDC Turck Signal Conditioners
Part#:MK15-12EX0-PN/24VDC
Manufacturer:Turck
Alt. Part#:7541316
Product Lifecycle:Active
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MK15-12EX0-PN/24VDC
About the manufacturer: Turck is one of the manufacturers that offers Signal Conditioners that you can order at Powermatic Associates site. Turck is a leading provider of sensor, fieldbus, and connectivity technologies, along with interface technology, human-machine interfaces (HMI), and RFID systems. We offer innovative solutions for factory and process automation requirements, guaranteeing top-notch performance.
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New Factory Sealed - New condition, never used, original OEM part with original packaging and factory seal.
MK15-12EX0-PN/24VDC Description
Turck MK15-12EX0-PN/24VDC is an interface unit designed for DIN rail mounting, featuring an isolating switching amplifier function. It operates within an ambient air temperature range of -25 to +60°C and has dimensions of 89 mm in height, 18 mm in width, and 70 mm in depth. This 1-channel ATEX compliant device offers flat screw terminal connections with self-lifting pressure plates for secure connectivity. It belongs to the MK series and is protected by an IP20 rated polycarbonate/ABS housing. The unit is powered by a supply voltage of 10-30Vdc, with 12Vdc and 24Vdc as nominal values. It includes 2 x digital outputs (PNP/NPN transistor outputs; normally open or normally closed parametrizable; short-circuit protected) and 1 x digital input (NAMUR; 8.2Vdc), featuring protection functions against short-circuits.
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