UL Automation Passive Interface D Sub Connector Modules
UL Automation Passive Interface D Sub Connector Modules

UL Automation Passive Interface D Sub Connector Modules

Price 1250 INR/ Piece

MOQ : 10 Pieces

UL Automation Passive Interface D Sub Connector Modules Specification

  • Control Type
  • Panel Mount
  • Phase
  • Single / Three Phase Compatible
  • IP Rating
  • IP20
  • Features
  • Flame Retardant, RoHS Compliant, Easy Wiring, Shielded Housing
  • Remote Control
  • Yes
  • Application
  • Industrial Signal Interface, PLC, DCS, Control Panel
  • Mounting Type
  • DIN Rail / Panel Mount
  • Automation Grade
  • Automatic
  • Connectivity Type
  • D Sub Connector, Screw Terminal
  • Cable Length
  • Varies (Standard 1 Meter)
  • Load Capacity
  • Up to 2A Per Channel
  • Frequency
  • 50/60 Hz
  • Weight
  • Approx. 100g
  • Material
  • Plastic, Metal
  • Power
  • Passive (No Power Required)
  • Temperature
  • -20C to +60C
  • Voltage
  • Up to 250V AC/DC
 

UL Automation Passive Interface D Sub Connector Modules Trade Information

  • Minimum Order Quantity
  • 10 Pieces
  • Main Domestic Market
  • All India
 

About UL Automation Passive Interface D Sub Connector Modules



Presenting the premier UL Automation Passive Interface D Sub Connector Modules, engineered for transcendent signal performance across industrial environments. Available in sizzling options of 9, 15, 25, 37 poles, or customized configurations, these first-rate modules are crafted with polyamide UL94-V0 flame-retardant housings and gold/tin-plated phosphor bronze contacts. Offer outstanding insulation resistance (>1000 M), minimal contact resistance (<15 m), and seamless wiring for up to 2.5 mm2 wire sizes. Order today to benefit from reliable, RoHS-compliant connectivity solutions for PLCs, control panels, and automation systems. Exported, imported, and supplied directly from India.

Versatile Usage and Application Highlights

UL Automation Passive Interface D Sub Connector Modules are used as interfacing solutions ideal for PLC, DCS, control panels, and industrial signal applications. Features include shielded housing, flame retardancy, RoHS compliance, easy wiring, and compatibility with single or three-phase systems. These modules accommodate up to 2A per channel, are panel or DIN rail mountable, and support secure connections for power-free, high-frequency environments. Applications span manufacturing, energy, automation, and process control sectors.


Supply Ability, Packaging, and Sample Proposal

Our modules are delivered with robust supply capability to meet bulk or specialized orders. Packaging details ensure each piece is securely handed over with protective materials, conforming to industry standards. Sample policy proposals can be provided based on client requirements, facilitating evaluation before placing substantial orders. From initial inquiry to fulfillment, our commitment assures timely, safeguarded delivery of each unit, catering to exporters, importers, manufacturers, and suppliers in India and worldwide markets.


FAQ's of UL Automation Passive Interface D Sub Connector Modules:


Q: How do I select the appropriate D Sub Connector Module for my industrial setup?

A: Consider the number of poles required (9, 15, 25, 37 or custom), wire size compatibility (up to 2.5 mm2), desired mounting type (DIN rail or panel), and application (signal interface, PLC, control panel) to choose the right module.

Q: What are the benefits of using UL Automation Passive Interface D Sub Connector Modules in control panels?

A: These modules offer reliable connectivity, flame retardant protection, easy wiring, shielded housing, and RoHS compliance, ensuring safe and efficient performance in rigorous industrial environments.

Q: Where can UL Automation D Sub Connector Modules be installed?

A: They can be mounted on DIN rails or panels within manufacturing plants, energy facilities, automation lines, and control rooms, offering versatile installation options for varied industrial signal tasks.

Q: What is the process for ordering and receiving sample modules?

A: You can request a sample through our sample policy proposal. Upon approval, the sample will be handed over with standard packaging, allowing you to evaluate its suitability before finalizing a bulk order.

Q: When is it recommended to use shielded housing in D Sub Connector Modules?

A: Shielded housing should be used when electromagnetic interference is a concern, especially in environments with high-frequency signals or where signal integrity is critical.

Q: How should these modules be maintained for optimal performance?

A: Regular inspection for physical damage, secure screw connections, and occasional cleaning of contact surfaces help maintain low contact resistance and extend the module's service life.

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