Siemens 6SN1111-0AA01-1AA1

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SKU6SN1111-0AA01-1AA1
ManufacturerSiemens
CategoryIndustrial automation components
12-month warranty
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Description

The Siemens 6SN1111-0AA01-1AA1 is a mains filter designed for unregulated power supplies, specifically within the SIMODRIVE 611 series. This component is engineered to handle power ratings up to 10 kW and operates effectively with supply voltages up to 480 V. It is particularly suitable for applications requiring reliable power supply regulation in industrial automation systems. The filter's robust design ensures consistent performance, contributing to the overall stability and efficiency of the connected equipment. Its compatibility with the SIMODRIVE 611 series makes it an integral part of Siemens' automation solutions, offering enhanced protection and operational reliability for various industrial applications.

Specifications

Weight
2.68 kgs
Frequency
45 - 65 Hz
Cooling Capacity
10 kW
Signal Type
480
Signal Level
480 V
Relay Specifications
480 VAC
Voltage
480 V
Current
25 A
Power
10 kW

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