Universal Voltage Sensors Are Compact And Rugged

Oct. 8, 2008
Sporting both compact and robust IP67 (NEMA 6) packaging, the WORLD-BEAM QS18 three-wire, universal-voltage photoelectric sensors feature ac or dc operation. They provide 20 to 140 Vac/dc or 20 to 270 Vac/dc operation with a choice of P-MOSFET

Sporting both compact and robust IP67 (NEMA 6) packaging, the WORLD-BEAM QS18 three-wire, universal-voltage photoelectric sensors feature ac or dc operation. They provide 20 to 140 Vac/dc or 20 to 270 Vac/dc operation with a choice of P-MOSFET sourcing or N-MOSFET sinking solid-state outputs for faster switching and response times than mechanical relays. They also operate in light or darkness depending on the model and long-range diffuse models are available for sensing at distances up to 1m. Other features include 18-mm threaded barrel or base-mount, side-mount, and retrofit bracket options and a PW12 (1,200 psi) rating for wash-down environments. For further information, contact BANNER ENGINEERING CORP., Minneapolis, MN. (888) 373-6767.

Company: BANNER ENGINEERING CORP.

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