Phoenix Contact PSR-CT-C-ACT Series Non-Contact Safety Switch, Polybutylene Terephthalate Housing, M12

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RS Stock No.:
190-8418
Mfr. Part No.:
2702973
Brand:
Phoenix Contact
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Housing Material

Polybutylene Terephthalate (PBT)

Connection Type

M12

Actuator Type

Coded

Safety Category

4

Actuator Included

Yes

Series

PSR-CT-C-ACT

Switching Distance

140 (Between Two Safety Circuits) mm, 7 (Between Sensor and Actuator when Traveling in the Y-Direction) mm

IP Rating

IP65, IP67, IP69, IP69K

Width

18mm

Length

26.5mm

Depth

40mm

COO (Country of Origin):
DE
Proximity safety circuit, coded actuator, compatible with all sensor coding types, supplied inductively via the sensor.
The PSR-CT safety circuit consists of a combination of a PSR-CT-...-SEN-1-8 sensor with varying coding types and a coded PSR-CT-C-ACT actuator. It provides maximum tamper protection and the highest level of safety. The PSR-CT safety circuit is available with the following types of coding:
Fixcode: For the sensor to detect the actuator, the actuator must first be associated with the sensor via a learning process. The learning process can only be completed once. The sensor and actuator are then permanently assigned to each other by their coding. Safety circuits with fixcode evaluation achieve a high coding level.
Unicode: For the sensor to detect the actuator, the actuator must first be assigned to the sensor via a learning process. The learning process for a new actuator can be repeated any number of times. The sensor only detects the last learned actuator. Safety circuits with unicode evaluation achieve a high coding level.
Multicode: The sensor detects every actuator of the approved type. No specific actuator code can be assigned. Safety circuits with multicode evaluation achieve a low coding level.