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P7LA HNEF105323R0002 Redundant Power Modules

📣Model Number: P7LA HNEF105323R0002

🌍Country of origin: USA France Germany Estonia Norway UK

⌚Delivery date: in stock

🛠After-sales service: brand new with one year warranty

⚙️ Product Category: Module/Controller/Server/Motor/Touch Screen

🕰Warranty: 12 months/365 days

📦Product Packaging: seller provides complete and safe protection packaging

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P7LA HNEF105323R0002

The P7LA HNEF105323R0002 provides a user-friendly environment for hardware configuration, modular ladder application development and HMI design, including a rich library of industrial images. Unified Electronics also offers Free technical support for all its products. Reduce overall system costs by minimizing hardware requirements, saving cabinet space – and, most importantly – eliminating the need for users to set up panel-plc communications. The module’s low-voltage power supply supports 24/48VDC power. The original high voltage power supply supports 125/250VDC or 120/240VAC from the same unit These can be used individually, or each can be used in the same axial unit to provide redundant power from different sources, such as substation AC power and battery backup.

 

The backplane of the P7LA HNEF105323R0002 helps to create small distributed control systems. Another application for quad backplanes is to implement a redundant control system with two real-time automation controller (RTAC) modules. The low-voltage power supply supports 24/48VDC power. The original high voltage power supply supports 125/250VDC or 120/240VAC for the same unit.These can be used individually, or each can be used in the same axial unit to provide redundant power from different sources, such as substation AC power and battery backup. Quad and dual quad backplanes help create small distributed control systems. Another application for quad backplanes is to implement a redundant control system with two real-time automation controller (RTAC) modules.