Explosion-proof remote control Planar-B2 EX
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explosion-proof remote control
explosion-proof remote control
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Characteristics

Type
wireless
Control interface
with buttons
Number of buttons
12-button
Features
on/off
Protection level
IP65, explosion-proof
Product applications
industrial, for hazardous areas, for the petrochemical industry
Battery type
Ni-MH
Other characteristics
compact, with integrated display
Reach

100 m
(328'01" )

Length

216 mm
(8.5 in)

Width

57 mm
(2.24 in)

Weight

220 g
(7.8 oz)

Temperature

Max.: 40 °C
(104 °F)

Min.: -20 °C
(-4 °F)

Frequency

434 MHz

Power source

60 mA

Continuous working time

10 h

Description

IECEx/ATEX Planar®-B2 EX Radio remote control for application in gas-explosive endangered areas zone 1 and 2 with protection method „intrinsic safety“. Technical information: • Frequency band (F2-Band)434,050 – 434,750 Mhz • Frequency band EU (G-Band)866 – 870 MHz • Frequency band USA915 MHz • RF output< or = 10 mW • Operating range≤ 300 m • Antennaintegrated • Response time of control command 15 ms • SMJ-Technology: - • Advance alert “battery empty”15 minutes • Datafeedback optional Machine data: • Operating temperature range-20 °C to +65 °C • Weight: 206 g • Status indication: Monochrome display (Pixel: 128 x 64) Options: Data feedback – range – Transmitter signal strength – Status of the function – Customized data feedback information and logos on request illustratable LBT frequency search When switching on or when switching the frequency, a check is made to determine whether the frequency channel used is reserved by another transmitter. If this is the case, the next frequency channel is checked until it is ensured that the transmitter can operate without faults. LBT is short for Listen before Talk.

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