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Manufacturer:ABB Bailey
Product Number:IMASI13
Product Type:Analog Input Modules
Origin:Sweden
Dimensions:178 x 127 x 35 mm
Weight:0.621kg
FAQ
FAQ
Q1: What is the function of the ABB Bailey IMASI13 Analog Input Module?
The IMASI13 module is used to interface analog signals from field devices (such as sensors or transmitters) with ABB Bailey control systems for process monitoring and control.
Q2: How many analog inputs does the module provide?
The module provides 16 analog inputs, allowing it to handle multiple signals simultaneously.
Q3: What input ranges does the module support?
It supports common analog input ranges, including 4-20 mA and 0-10 V, for flexibility in various applications.
Q4: What is the power supply requirement for the IMASI13 module?
The module requires a 24 VDC nominal power supply, with a voltage range from 20 to 30 VDC.
Q5: How is the module mounted?
The module is mounted on a DIN rail, which is standard for easy installation in control panels.
Q6: What is the operating temperature range for the module?
The module operates within a temperature range of -40°C to +70°C, making it suitable for harsh industrial environments.
Q7: What are the dimensions and weight of the module?
The module measures 178 x 127 x 35 mm and weighs approximately 0.621 kg.
Q8: Is the IMASI13 module suitable for industrial environments?
Yes, it is designed to withstand the demands of industrial environments, with a wide temperature range and non-condensing humidity tolerance.
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Packing & Delivery
We will use wear-resistant cartons to seal the boxes, and take photos for your confirmation before sealing. We will pack the boxes only after confirmation.
For express delivery, we will use DHL, UPS, TNT, FedEx and EMS.
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