Omron CJ1W-PA202

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SKUCJ1W-PA202
ManufacturerOmron
CategoryIndustrial automation components
12-month warranty
Available: 8 units
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Description

Omron, CJ1W Series, Power Supply Module, 100 to 240V ac. mass: 0.2. product type: Power Supply Module. manufacturer series: CJ1W. for use with: CJ2M. input voltage: 100 to 240 V ac. output voltage: 5 V dc;24 V dc. output current: 2.8 A @ 5 V dc;0.4 A @ 24 V dc. output power: 14 W. length: 45 mm. width: 81.6 mm. depth: 90 mm. minimum operating temperature: 0 °C. maximum working temperature: 55 °C

Specifications

Weight
0.45 kgs
Display Name
CJ1W-PA202
Description
Power supply unit, 100-240 VAC, output capacity: 14 W
ETIM Class
EC000599
EAN
4536854806018.0
Group
BA
Fam
BAK
Country of Origin
JPN
Customs Tariff Code
8504403000.0
OC Code
CJ1W0057E
Second Item Number
CJ1WPA202
Category
Sterownik PLC CJ1 / CJ2
Stat Fam
2YEI
Stat Fam description
Power Supply
Publication sort
1CAC1
Primary Package Length
146
Primary Package Width
113
Primary Package Depth
76
Dimensions
146mm x 113mm x 76mm
Primary Package Weight
274 g

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