Generic output module - SLAVE
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DESCRIPTION
General features0
Slave module for multifunctional, expandable, control units with remote control EV87, EV90 and EV70D.
The device is suitable to be used on all systems where it is necessary to start up pumps, generic motors and mixing valves and therefore may be used for heating and/or air-conditioning systems, greenhouses, swimming pools and industrial plants.
- Daily programming for each of the 4 relays.
- Parameters visualization and modification by means of FANBUS from EV90 or EV87 MASTER.
- Possibility to control the switching (ON – OFF) through the remote management, maintaining the configuration time.
- Local programming or via SMS messages (with GSM modem) or via remote computer (with analog PSTN modem) via the communication bus (FANBUS) and the MASTER EV90 or EV87.
- Addressing through jumpers on the terminal board.
Electric features- Power supply: 230V 50Hz.
- Consumption: 3 VA.
- 4 output relays.
- 1 communication channel – FANBUS.
- Voltage free contacts.
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ADVANTAGES
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Slave module for multifunctional, expandable, control units with remote control EV87, EV90 and EV70D.
The device is suitable to be used on all systems where it is necessary to start up pumps, generic motors and mixing valves and therefore may be used for heating and/or air-conditioning systems, greenhouses, swimming pools and industrial plants.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
CODE POWER SUPPLY CONTACTS RATING OPERATION ADMISSIBLE TEMPERATURE PROTECTION DEGREE EV91D 230Vac 50Hz 5A - 250Vac 0 ÷ 50 °C IP40 back-panel -
HOMOLOGATION AND INSTALLATION
Homologation
- Complies with the law 373, law n.10 dated 9 of January 1991 and D.P.R.412 dated 26 of August 1993.
- Complies with EN 60730-2-9; EN 60730-2-7 standards.
Installation and use- DIN-rail mounting (6 modules).
- To ensure an adequate protection install the device on the DIN-rail within a framework.
- The removable terminals facilitate the wiring and a possible replacement.
- EV91D comes with four relays, to each of them may be associated an operating program and a weekly programming schedule.
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