SIPLUS S7-300 SM 331 8AI based on 6ES7331-7PF01-0AB0 with conformal coating, 0…+60 °C, analog input
In stock: No
Vendor stock: No
Minimal order quantity: 1
Discontinued
Price (excl. VAT):
2 215,33 €
per pcs
This price is valid until 24.12.25
Estimate delivery time at our warehouse (approx.):
4-6 weeks
Technical Information
Item condition |
New |
Manufacture name |
SIPLUS S7-300 SM 331 8AI based on 6ES7331-7PF01-0AB0 with conformal coating, 0…+60 °C, analog input |
Brand |
Siemens
|
Categories |
PLC Units & I/O Modules
|
Country of origin |
DE |
Harmonized System Code |
8538 9091 00
|
Number of analogue inputs |
8 |
Number of analogue outputs |
0 |
Input, current |
No |
Input signal, configurable |
Yes |
Output, current |
No |
Output, voltage |
No |
Output signal configurable |
No |
Resolution of the analogue inputs |
16 Bit |
Resolution of the analogue outputs |
0 Bit |
Analogue inputs configurable |
Yes |
Analogue outputs configurable |
No |
Packing details
Packing level 1 |
4042948571156 |
Other Technical data
Width |
40 mm |
Height |
125 mm |
Depth |
120 mm |
Suitable for safety functions |
No |
Input, voltage |
No |
Input, resistor |
Yes |
Input, resistance thermometer |
Yes |
Input, thermocouple |
No |
Type of electric connection |
Screw-/spring clamp connection |
Explosion safety category for gas |
ATEX gas-ex-protection, Cat. 3G |
Explosion safety category for dust |
None |
Appendant operation agent (Ex ia) |
No |
Appendant operation agent (Ex ib) |
No |
Description
SIPLUS S7-300 SM 331 8AI based on 6ES7331-7PF01-0AB0 with conformal coating, 0…+60 °C, analog input isolated, 2/3/4-wire, 8 AI, Resistor, Pt100/200/1000 NI100/120/200/500/1000, CU10, characteristics according to GOST 16 (internal 24) bit, 50 ms, 1x 40-pole Just like the CPU, the analog input modules are also protected against extreme ambient conditions. Due to the 100% conformal coating they can withstand biologically, chemically and physically active substances, condensation, frost, and corrosive gases. Regardless of the conditions, your analog signals are reliably recorded.