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FF Separator of control signal SEP-02, 1 A, 1000 V
FF Separator of control signal SEP-02, 1 A, 1000 V
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FF Separator of control signal SEP-02, 1 A, 1000 V
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FF Separator of control signal SEP-02, 1 A, 1000 V
FF Separator of control signal SEP-02, 1 A, 1000 V
FF Separator of control signal SEP-02 is a compact galvanic isolation module designed to separate and transmit control signals between circuits in industrial automation systems. Rated for continuous current up to 1 A and capable of withstanding voltages up to 1000 V, this separator prevents ground loops and reduces interference between input and output sides. The device is suitable for mounting in control panels where reliable isolation and signal integrity are required for PLCs, relays and other control equipment.
The SEP-02 provides stable galvanic isolation between input and output circuits, reducing the risk of interference and potential damage from voltage differences. With a rated current of 1 A and high-voltage isolation up to 1000 V, it supports a wide range of control signals while maintaining signal continuity. Its compact form factor simplifies integration into standard control cabinets and signal conditioning assemblies, enabling straightforward installation and reduced wiring complexity.
Install the SEP-02 in the control panel according to standard wiring practices, ensuring correct input and output terminal connections as indicated on the device. Connect the control source to the input side and the protected load or PLC input to the output side. Verify wiring polarity and grounding of the overall system, keeping separated grounds as required by the installation guidelines. After wiring, apply power and confirm signal transfer across the separator at expected current and voltage levels.
Use the separator within its rated current and voltage limits, and maintain proper creepage and clearance distances in the control cabinet. Avoid exposing the device to conditions outside the manufacturer's environmental specifications and perform routine inspections of connections to ensure long-term reliable isolation and signal transmission.
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