QT50UDBQ Turck Banner Turck Banner 200 → 8000 mm NPN, PNP Block Ultrasonic Proximity Sensor, 5-Pin Mini Connector

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QT50UDBQ (QT50UDBQ)

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Turck Banner 200 → 8000 mm NPN, PNP Block Ultrasonic Proximity Sensor, 5-Pin Mini Connector

Unit Price516,32 EUR
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DescriptionBody StyleBlock Depth67.4mm Detection Range200 → 8000 mm Housing MaterialABS/Polycarbonate IP RatingIP67 Length74mm Maximum DC Voltage30V Maximum Operating Temperature+70°C Minimum Operating Temperature-20°C Output TypeNPN, PNP Reverse Polarity ProtectionYes Short Circuit Overload ProtectionYes Supply Voltage10 → 30 V Switching Current150 mA Switching Frequency75 kHz Terminal Type5-Pin Mini Connector Width100.2mm Product Details QT50U Series Long Range Ultrasonic Sensor The QT50U series has been designed as a long range, programmable, ultrasonic sensor. It is suitable for use on both AC and DC circuits and is equipped with an electromechanical relay output. It comes enclosed in a shock-resistant housing, is completely sealed and is ideal for monitoring levels of liquids as well as solids. Features:Features universal supply voltage: 85 to 264 Vac (50/60 Hz) or 48 to 250 VdcOffers SPDT electromechanical relay output for setting independent near and far window limits, for applications requiring high and low-limit sensingAvailable with pump-in and pump-out fill-level control on some modelsSenses extended range of up to 8 mFeatures ultrasonic dead-zone of only 2.5% of the total range—75% less than comparable productAvailable in chemically resistant models with a Teflon coating to protect the transducerCompensates for temperature, for greatest sensing accuracySimplifies setup with push-button and remote TEACH-mode programmingShows status during setup and operation, using highly visible LEDs indicators Turck Banner Photoelectric Sensors
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