2-axis inclination sensor F0T00002
analogwireless

2-axis inclination sensor
2-axis inclination sensor
2-axis inclination sensor
2-axis inclination sensor
2-axis inclination sensor
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Characteristics

Number of axes
2-axis
Output
analog
Other characteristics
wireless
Inclination

Max.: 90 °

Min.: -90 °

Resolution

0.1 °

Description

2 axes X and Y Wireless setting with Rfid technology Radio communication, GSM/GPRS option Sealing grade IP68 This inclination sensor is suitable for multiple applications. It is characterized by its compact design, metallic mounting. The sensor connects by 4-20mA to a data logger LOG03V3. Ability to safely retrieve data locally by RFID or to automatically send them to a supervisor by GSM/GPRS/3G/ Sigfox. Sensor - 2 axes inclination sensor Axes - X and Y Power supply - 10 .. 30 V DC – It can’t be powered by the loopWire : V+ / GND / Iout (3 wires) Measuring range - -90 .. +90 ° for the 2 axes Analog output signal - 4 .. 20 mAEample : Axe Y : 4mA vertical position and connector facing up -90° Axe Y : 20mA vertical position and connector facing up +90° Resolution - 0.1° Time / warning up consumption - Max. 1.0 s / Max. 15 mA Operating temperature - -25 …85°C Housing - Plastic Sealing rate while connected - IP68 Connector type - M12 8pts Compatible loggers - LOG0500-3 or LOG03V3 [pin2] brown : GND [pin3] green : Vout (internal tension generator) [pin4] yellow : Current input n°1 (X) [pin5] Grey : Current input n°2 (Y) [pin8] Red : calibration activation (production)

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Water Loss

14-17 Apr 2024 San Sebastian (Spain) Stand 1

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    IFAT 2024

    13-17 May 2024 München (Germany) Hall C1 - Stand 317

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