IFM NN5013 is an inductive NAMUR sensor designed for use in hazardous areas. It has an ATEX classification of II 1G, II 2G, and II 1D, and a permissible ambient temperature range of -20...70°C. The sensor can be connected to intrinsically safe circuits with a maximum voltage of 15 V, a maximum current of 50 mA, and a maximum power of 120 mW. It has a maximum effective internal inductance of 130 μH and a maximum effective internal capacitance of 140 nF. The sensor is not modifiable and cannot be repaired. In case of a fault, the manufacturer should be contacted.
IFM NN5013 is an inductive NAMUR sensor designed for use in hazardous areas. It has an ATEX classification of II 1G, II 2G, and II 1D, and a permissible ambient temperature range of -20...70°C. The sensor can be connected to intrinsically safe circuits with a maximum voltage of 15 V, a maximum current of 50 mA, and a maximum power of 120 mW. It has a maximum effective internal inductance of 130 μH and a maximum effective internal capacitance of 140 nF. The sensor is not modifiable and cannot be repaired. In case of a fault, the manufacturer should be contacted.
IFM NN5013 is an inductive NAMUR sensor designed for use in hazardous areas. It has an ATEX classification of II 1G, II 2G, and II 1D, and a permissible ambient temperature range of -20...70°C. The sensor can be connected to intrinsically safe circuits with a maximum voltage of 15 V, a maximum current of 50 mA, and a maximum power of 120 mW. It has a maximum effective internal inductance of 130 μH and a maximum effective internal capacitance of 140 nF. The sensor is not modifiable and cannot be repaired. In case of a fault, the manufacturer should be contacted.
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