Siemens PLC I/O Module for Use with SIMATIC S7-1200 Series, Digital, Digital

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RS Stock No.:
787-7949
Distrelec Article No.:
110-48-545
Mfr. Part No.:
6ES7222-1BF32-0XB0
Brand:
Siemens
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Brand

Siemens

Accessory Type

PLC I/O Module

Range

SIMATIC

Input Type

Digital

Output Type

Digital

Number of Outputs

8

For Use With

SIMATIC S7-1200 Series

Output Current

500 mA

Cable Length

150 (Unshielded) m, 500 (Shielded) m

Maximum Operating Temperature

+60°C

Dimensions

100 x 45 x 75 mm

COO (Country of Origin):
DE

Siemens PLC I/O Module For Use With SIMATIC S7-1200 Series, 24V DC Supply, 8 Digital Outputs - 6ES7222-1BF32-0XB0


This communication module from Siemens transfers signals from the actuator of a machine to your programmable logic controller for easy configuration. It features eight digital outputs so you can use this single unit for a wide range of monitoring functions. It comes with a diagnostic alarm that offers an audible alert to notify you of any issues. A broad operating temperature range between -20°C and +60°C means it's a safe choice for use in harsh environments. You can use this module in your industrial computing and robotics applications alongside PLCs from the SIMATIC S7-1200 series.

• Minimal power loss of 1.5W for energy efficiency
• Plastic body is corrosion-resistant for lasting use, even in damp or humid conditions
• Front connection for easy installation
• Output current of 500mA to withstand heavy-duty applications

How can I tell the operating status of this module?


This unit features multiple LEDs that show its operating status. These diagnostic indicators let you know the status of the outputs and if there is a need to carry out maintenance on the module.

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