Hot sales ABB TU831V1 3BSE013235R1 Extended Module Termination Unit
Time: 2022年03月01日ABB TU831V1 3BSE013235R1 Extended Module Termination Unit (MTU), 250V, 2x8 signal terminals. The TU831V1 MTU can have up to 8 I/O channels. The maximum rated voltage is 250 V and maximum rated current is 3 A per channel. The MTU distributes the ModuleBus to the I/O module and to the next MTU. It also generates the correct address to the I/O module by shifting the outgoing position signals to the next MTU. The MTU can be mounted on a standard DIN rail. It has a mechanical latch that locks the MTU to the DIN rail.

ABB TU831V1 3BSE013235R1 Extended Module Termination Unit Features and benefits
● Greater connection area for larger wires.
● Up to 8 isolated channels of field signals.
● Connections to ModuleBus and I/O modules.
● Mechanical keying prevents insertion of the wrong I/O module.
● Latching device to DIN rail for grounding.
● DIN rail mounting.
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