Inductive proximity sensor DC6,5/4600LTA
electromagneticcylindricalM8

Inductive proximity sensor - DC6,5/4600LTA - BDC ELECTRONIC S.r.l. - electromagnetic / cylindrical / M8
Inductive proximity sensor - DC6,5/4600LTA - BDC ELECTRONIC S.r.l. - electromagnetic / cylindrical / M8
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Characteristics

Technology
inductive, electromagnetic
Shape
cylindrical
Diameter
M8
Output signal
NAMUR
Supply voltage
8VDC, 9VDC
Material
plastic, stainless steel
Protection level
explosion-proof, ATEX, EMC, IP67
Other characteristics
high-temperature, safety
Length

25 mm
(0.98 in)

Measuring range

1.5 mm
(0.06 in)

Process temperature

Max.: 110 °C
(230 °F)

Min.: -20 °C
(-4 °F)

Description

• NAMUR SERIES For high temperatures Ø 6,5 - 8 mm (-20° ÷ + 110° C) • ATEX certified II 1GD for zone 0;20 • Cable output Technical data: • Supply voltage according NAMUR: 7,7 ÷ 9 Vdc • Max ripple: 10% • Consumption at 8,2 V with Rx = 1000 Ω with metal: ≤ 1 mA without metal: ≥ 3 mA • Temperature range: - 20° ÷ + 110°C • Max thermal drift of sensing distance Sr : ± 10% • Repeat accuracy (R): 2% • Cable conductor cross section: 0,35 mm2 in diameters 6,5 ÷ 12 mm 0,75 mm2 in diameters 18 ÷ 45 mm • Marking: II 1D Ex iaD 20 T 130°C II 1G Ex ia IIC T4 • Certified IMQ 08 ATEX 011 X • Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) according to EN60947-5-2 • According to: EN60947-5-6/EN60079-0/EN60079-11/EN60079-26 • Shock and vibration resistance according to EN60068-2-27/EN60068-2-6 Safety parameters: • Vi max: 13,5 V • Ii max: 60 mA • Ci max: 100 nF • Li max: 100 μH • Pi max: 200 mW These sensors must be used in conjunction with associated apparatus (See Sect. E) Use in hazardous area according to instruction manuals

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