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I/O system for cold environments

Staff -- Control Engineering, 2/1/2006

Machine Control & Discrete Sensors
750 Series Wago- I/O-System from Wago Corp. has an extended temperature range of -20 to 60 8C (-4 to 140 8F) to withstand cold environments.

750 Series Wago-I/O-System from Wago Corp. now has an extended temperature range of -20 to 60 8C (-4 to 140 8F). Line is designed to support an expanded array of applications, including those that typically reside outdoors, such as pump stations, electrical substations, and temperature-controlled containers.

Included in the initial offering are field couplers (for CANopen, Modbus, EtherNet/IP, Modbus/TCP, or UDP), digital I/O modules, analog I/O modules, and special function (such as serial) modules. Devices are offered in the same compact design as the original 750 Series and have a 2-, 4-, or 8-channel granularity in a package size 12-mm wide x 64-mm high x 100-mm long.

Expansion of the I/O module and fieldbus coupler offering is expected to continue over the available product line of more than 200 I/O modules in the standard temperature range of 0-50 8C. Complete line of spring pressure connection products include DIN-rail-, chassis-, and PCB-mount terminal blocks; relays; signal conditioners; power supplies; and surge suppressors. www.wago.us Wago Corp.

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