ABB 07YS03 GJR2263800R3 OUTPUT MODULE
General info
Manufacture | ABB |
Item No | 07YS03 |
Article number | GJR2263800R3 |
Series | PLC AC31 Automation |
Origin | Sweden |
Dimension | 73*233*212(mm) |
Weight | 0.5kg |
Customs Tariff Number | 85389091 |
Type |
OUTPUT MODULE
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Detailed data
ABB 07YS03 GJR2263800R3 OUTPUT MODULE
The ABB 07YS03 GJR2263800R3 is an output module used in the ABB S800 I/O system. It can provide binary output signals to control various devices or systems in industrial automation applications. It is part of the S800 I/O system, a modular and flexible solution that helps monitor and control processes in industries such as manufacturing, energy, and process control.
The 07YS03 output module is used to send binary output signals to connected devices. It is primarily used in digital control applications where the system needs to send simple on/off signals to control field devices.
It has 8 output channels, each of which is capable of providing a binary signal that can be used to drive actuators, solenoids, or other digital devices. Each channel can control a device by providing a 24V DC output signal or other voltage configurations.
The output voltage of the 07YS03 module is 24V DC, which is standard for digital output modules used in ABB S800 I/O systems and many industrial automation applications. The output voltage is applied to an external device to turn it on or off.
Frequently asked questions about the product are as follows:
-How many output channels does the ABB 07YS03 module have?
The 07YS03 module typically has 8 output channels, each capable of providing a binary signal to control a device.
-What voltage does the ABB 07YS03 output module use?
The 07YS03 output module provides a 24V DC output on each channel to control connected devices such as actuators, relays, or motors.
-What is the current output rating of the ABB 07YS03?
Each output channel on the 07YS03 module typically supports a maximum output current of 0.5A per channel. The total current output depends on the number of channels being used and the total current draw of the connected devices.