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Manufacturer:Emerson
Product Number:KJ4006X1-BG1
Product Type:Terminal Block
Origin:USA
Dimensions:150 x 100 x 40 mm
Weight:0.23 kg
FAQ
FAQ
1. What is the input voltage for the Emerson KJ4006X1-BG1 AI 16-Channel Terminal Block?
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The input voltage is 30 VDC at 100 mA.
2. What is the operating temperature range of this product?
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The operating temperature range is from -40°C to +70°C.
3. Can the terminal block be added or removed with the system power applied?
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Yes, the terminal block can be added or removed with system power applied, provided that no I/O card is installed and no field wiring is connected.
4. What type of shock resistance does this product have?
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The terminal block can withstand a shock of 10g ½ Sinewave for 11 milliseconds.
5. What is the vibration resistance of the terminal block?
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The terminal block is resistant to vibration with 1mm peak to peak from 2 to 13.2Hz, and 0.7g from 13.2 to 150Hz.
6. Is the Emerson KJ4006X1-BG1 AI 16-Channel Terminal Block suitable for hazardous environments?
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Yes, it is designed for hazardous atmospheres and complies with various safety standards such as II 3G Ex ec IIC Gc and FM19ATEX0173U.
7. What is the relative humidity range that this product can tolerate?
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The product can function in environments with relative humidity ranging from 5% to 95% non-condensing.
8. Does this product require calibration or maintenance?
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No, the unit contains no user-serviceable parts and does not require calibration or maintenance.
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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.
Please rest assured that we have a deep cooperation with express delivery companies and can ensure that your goods are delivered to you in good condition.
