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- SIAC-PS (2G) Signal Isolator with Power Supply
SIAC-PS (2G) Signal Isolator with Power Supply
Product Code: KB9600
SIAC-PS (2G) Signal Isolator with Power Supply
- Model : N/A
- Product Summary : The SIAC-PS Signal Isolator with Power Supply provides an isolated interface between non-isolated signal sources and the drive. It is used with the KBAC 2G Series Drives to isolate, amplify, and condition DC voltage and current signals from any source (tach-generators, transducers, PLCs, and potentiometers). It provides an isolated input to control motor direction and an isolated 5 Volt DC power supply for potentiometer operation. In addition, this updated model contains an isolated 24 Volt DC power supply for transducers or auxiliary equipment. All input connections and power supplies are isolated from the AC line and motor wiring. It installs easily into the drive with a snap-in mounting base and is wired with a connector. Main features include voltage or current signal inputs. Other features include a power on LED, barrier terminal blocks to facilitate wiring, multi-turn trimpots (MAX1, OFFSET), and a jumper for voltage or current signal input selection. An optional accessory for use with the SIAC-PS is the Auto/Manual Switch (Part No. 9481) to select a signal input from either the SIAC-PS or the Main Speed Potentiometer of the drive