
Technical Data
Protection Class
IP66/67
Power Supply
IndiTop is designed to be a part of the PLC's Input/Output (I/O)
system. It should be supplied from the same protected power
supply as the other I/O devices. The unit is reverse polarity and
short circuit protected. The power supply must meet the require-
ments of EN 61131-2.
Supply voltage: ..........................8 - 30 V DC/AC
Supply voltage nominal: .............24 V DC/AC (RMS) (-15%/
+20% as per EN 61131-2:2003)
Max. ripple: ................................5% of nominal supply voltage
Supply voltage absolute max: ....30 V DC/AC
Supply voltage absolute min.: ....8 V DC/AC
Supply current*): ........................Max. 45 mA
*) The initial current during power-on is higher. The actual shape
of the current pulse depends on the power supply used. Typical
values are 150mA RMS during 13 ms (regulated PS) to 360 mA
RMS during 8 ms (unregulated PS).
The M\SÄSSPUN of the UL requirements in UL508 requires that
the unit is supplied by an isolating source complying with the
requirements for class 2 power units (UL1310) or class 2 and 3
transformers (UL1585).
Feedback Signals
Output signals from the sensor unit to the connected digital
interface (PLC).
Nominal voltage: ..........................Same as supply voltage.
Load current:................................50 mA typically, 100 mA max.
Voltage drop:................................ Typically 3 V at 100 mA