Manufacturer:ABB
Model Number:GJR2389800R1210
Sub-Model:81ET03I1-E
Module Type:Temperature Input Module
Operating Range:-40°C to +85°C
Input Type:Digital
Resolution:0.01°C
Accuracy:+/-0.5°C at 25°C
Communication Protocol:Modbus RTU
Power Supply:DC 12V to 24V
Current Consumption:Max 20mA
Environmental Rating:IP65
Dimensions (WxHxD):22.8 x 74.8 x 111 mm
Weight:0.2kg
Connectors:1 x 20-pin connector
Certifications:CE, UL
The ABB GJR2389800R1210 81ET03I1-E Temperature Input Module is engineered for reliability and accuracy, essential for industrial applications where precise temperature readings are critical. This robust module is designed to withstand challenging environmental conditions, ensuring stable performance in factories, manufacturing units, and other industrial settings.
Featuring an extensive measurement range from -40°C to +85°C, it covers most industrial temperature requirements. Its ±0.5°C accuracy ensures that you receive reliable data, crucial for process control and monitoring. The module supports a wide power supply voltage range of 12V to 24V DC, providing flexibility in integration with various systems.
With a current consumption of up to 20mA, the module is efficient and compatible with a broad range of devices and systems. Its compact dimensions (74 x 96 x 100 mm) and lightweight design (approx. 0.3 kg) make it easy to integrate into existing setups without causing strain on your installation space or electrical systems.
The communication protocol of MODBUS RTU enables seamless integration with industrial control systems, facilitating data exchange and management across the network. This compatibility enhances system interoperability and streamlines automation processes.
In summary, the ABB GJR2389800R1210 81ET03I1-E Temperature Input Module is a high-performance solution for temperature measurement in demanding industrial environments. Its precision, reliability, and compatibility make it an ideal choice for enhancing the efficiency and accuracy of your automation systems.
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