Schneider Unity Quantum Safety Digital Input Module, 16 Channel 24VDC, Model 140SDI95300S
This Unity Quantum Safety Digital Input Module from Schneider provides reliable and safe operation in industrial control systems. With 16 channels and 24VDC input, it is ideal for applications requiring high levels of safety and precision.
Module Type:Unity Quantum Safety Digital Input Module
Channels:16 Channel
Voltage Rating:24V DC
Input Current:10 mA per channel
Power Supply:24 V DC
Operating Temperature Range:-25°C to +60°C
Storage Temperature Range:-40°C to +85°C
Compliance:IEC 61508 SIL 3, EN 301 511, UL 1604 Class I Div 2
Connector Type:Pluggable terminal blocks
Dimensions:Width: 14 mm, Height: 90 mm, Depth: 100 mm
Weight:Approximately 0.15 kg
This Schneider 140SDI95300S Unity Quantum Safety Digital Input Module offers a safe and reliable solution for detecting input signals in demanding industrial environments. Its robust design and comprehensive certifications make it an ideal choice for safety-related applications.
The module supports both NPN and PNP sensor types, providing flexibility for various application needs. With sixteen channels available, it can monitor multiple input signals simultaneously, enhancing system efficiency and reducing the need for additional hardware.
Equipped with a push-in terminal block connector, installation and maintenance are straightforward and efficient. The quick response time of less than one millisecond ensures timely signal detection, contributing to overall system responsiveness.
Designed to withstand extreme operating temperatures ranging from -40°C to +85°C, this module is suitable for use in harsh environments. Additionally, certifications such as CE, UL, and ATEX guarantee compliance with international safety standards.
This Unity Quantum Safety Digital Input Module is an integral part of Schneider’s extensive range of industrial automation solutions, offering seamless integration and enhanced performance in safety-critical applications.















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