Place of Origin: | GERMANY |
Brand Name: | LENZE |
Certification: | CE |
Model Number: | EVF9323-EV |
Minimum Order Quantity: | 1pcs |
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Packaging Details: | carton |
Delivery Time: | in stock |
Payment Terms: | T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram |
Supply Ability: | 100pcs/week |
LENZE: | LENZE | Temperature: | 20-90 |
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Wire: | Wire | Color: | Black |
Material: | Iron | Dimension: | 80mm |
EVF9323-EV: | EVF9323-EV |
After the expiration of a period of 5 * tau, the current has decreased in effect to 0 A due to the inductive load. |
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he maximum value is derived from: tau = 1.15H / 48 Ohm = 24ms. After 5 * 24 ms = 120 ms, the current has decreased in effect to 0 A. |
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For comparison: With standard modules, inductive shutdown voltage, for example, is limited to Vcc -53 V (supply voltage – 53 V), so that the current has decreased to about to 0 A after 15 ms. |
The digital on-board I/O supports the following functions:
● Reconfiguration in RUN
You can reconfigure some of the technological functions in RUN mode of the CPU (for
more information, refer to the section Parameter assignment and structure of the
parameter data records of the digital on-board I/O (Page 156)).e of technology and standard functions
You can use technology and standard functions at the same time, provided the hardware
allows this. For example, all the digital inputs not assigned to the counting, measuring or
position detection or PTO technology functions can be used as standard DI.
Inputs to which technology functions are assigned can be read. Outputs to which technology
functions are assigned cannot be written.To increase its service life, the display switches off at a temperature below the permitted
operating temperature of the device. When the display cools down again, it automatically
switches itself on again. When the display is switched off, the LEDs continue to show the
status of the CPU.
You can find additional information on the temperatures at which the display switches itself
on and off in the Technical specifications (Page 125)You can pull and plug the front panel with display during operation. The CPU retains its
operating mode when the front panel is pulled and plugged.
WARNING
Personal injury and damage to property may occur
If you pull or plug the front panel of an automation system during operation,
personal injury or damage to property can occur in zone 2 hazardous areas.
Before you pull or plug the front panel in hazardous area zone 2, always ensure that the
automation system is de-energized.You can lock the front panel to protect your CPU against unauthorized access.
You can attach a security seal or a padlock with a hoop diameter of 3 mm to the front panel.n addition to the mechanical lock, you can also block access to a password-protected CPU
on the display (local lock) and assign a password for the display. For more information on
the display, the configurable protection levels and the local lock, refer to the , ET You will find detailed information on the individual display options, a training course and a
simulation of the available menu commands in the SIMATIC Display Simulator The following figure shows the operator control and connection elements of the
CPU 1511C-1 PN with the front cover of the CPU openEDs for the current operating mode and diagnostics status of the CPU
② Status and error displays RUN/ERROR of the analog on-board I/O
③ Status and error displays RUN/ERROR of the digital on-board I/O
④ Fastening screw
⑤ Connection for supply voltage
⑥ PROFINET interface (X1) with 2 ports (X1 P1 and X1 P2)
⑦ MAC address
⑧ LEDs for the 2 ports (X1 P1 and X1 P2) of the PROFINET interface X1
⑨ Mode selector