Phoenix Contact 1277 Series Solenoid Driver, Voltage Input, Transistor Output, 30V Supply, ATEX, IECEx

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RS Stock No.:
517-676
Mfr. Part No.:
1277116
Brand:
Phoenix Contact
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Module Type

Solenoid Driver

Input Signal Type

Voltage

Output Signal Type

Transistor

Supply Voltage

30V

Hazardous Area Certification

ATEX, IECEx

Series

1277

COO (Country of Origin):
DE
The Phoenix Contact Solenoid Driver is designed for controlling Ex i solenoid valves in hazardous areas, offering a seamless blend of reliability and advanced functionality. With its no-load voltage of 23 V DC and current limitation at 38 mA, this product ensures safe operation under challenging conditions. It features line fault detection capabilities, providing continuous monitoring of system integrity. The unit is robustly constructed to meet the highest safety standards, boasting a Safety Integrity Level (SIL) rating of 3 in compliance with IEC 61508 regulations. This device is part of the Mini Analog Pro family, designed for flexibility and efficiency in automation applications. The driver also incorporates easy screw connections for straightforward installation, making it user-friendly for various industrial environments.

Ex i circuits allow for safe operation in hazardous locations
Line fault detection enhances reliability and ensures system integrity
Safety Integrity Level 3 compliance guarantees high safety standards
Compact dimensions facilitate easy integration into existing setups
Robust construction ensures durability in demanding environments
Low power consumption optimises energy efficiency
Screw connection method simplifies installation and maintenance
Versatile input signal range improves operational adaptability

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