TSXRKD8FP - Rack - TELEMECANIQUE
This TELEMECANIQUE rack is reference TSXRKD8FP. It is part of the Series 7 range.
UC rack (8 + 8) not venile. CPU Rack (8 + 8) no. fans.
This TELEMECANIQUE rack is at your disposal to replace your defective equipment and has a guarantee adapted to your needs.
Reconditioned rack and tested on automaton bench (Test 100%).
Standard Rack
These racks have 11 slots, 8 of which are reserved for I / O modules. They are equipped with mechanical locating devices
To avoid errors when installing or replacing a module. Two types of rack mounting are available:
I Rear mounting: these racks are mounted at the rear, allowing them to be fixed to a plate or rail.
I Front mounting (19 "): Front mount brackets for mounting in a standard 19-inch cabinet. The standardized method
Fixing and mechanical resistance allow to resist the vibrations.
All front controllers comply with maritime standards (BV, DNV, RINA).
These racks are supplied with or without fans. The fan version must be used with TSX / PMX P67 425/455, TSX / PMX
P87 4ii and TSX / PMX P107 4ii (recommended for TSX / PMX P47 40ii processors to improve MTBF).
It is also mandatory for racks, including TSX AXM 292/492 multi-axis control modules.
Short Rack
These racks are designed for compact configurations. They have 8 slots that are:
- 3 slots (1) for TSX i7 455 processors for remote I / O architectures (FIPIO)
- 5 slots for I / O modules (base and extension)
- 7 slots for I / O modules (direct expansion unit). They are not suitable for TSX / PMX P87 4ii and TSX / PMX P107 4ii processors.
Note: Standard and short racks are available with either a simplified bus or a full bus:
- The simplified bus allows data exchanges between the discrete I / O interfaces, the analog interfaces, the counting
The interface and the TELWAY network module,
- The complete bus also allows the exchange of data required when using dedicated I / O and communication modules
modules.
Since its creation, the Telemecanique brand has been pursuing an innovation policy, which has become one of the world’s first references in automatism management.
The story of Telemécanique is read through that of its inventions, initiated with the launch of the first contactor on bars. A patent filed the same year of its acquisition, in 1924! It will develop contactors D became world reference. The 1980s marked the acquisition of Telemechanics by Schneider Electric (1988).