Material:Rugged, industrial-grade materials for durability and reliability
Length:2 meters long, providing ample expansion capability
Compatibility:Direct plug-and-play with Quantum PLC racks for quick installation
Power Consumption:Minimal power draw, ensuring system stability and efficiency
Operating Temperature:Wide operating temperature range (-40°C to +70°C) for robust performance in various environments
The Schneider Electric 140XCA71706 Back Plane Expander is engineered to augment the capabilities of your Quantum PLC system, ensuring seamless operation in even the most demanding industrial settings. This backplane expander is meticulously designed to enhance connectivity, enabling the expansion of your control system without compromising on reliability or performance.
Featuring a robust construction using high-grade materials, this expander is built to withstand harsh environmental conditions, offering an operational temperature range from -40°C to +70°C. Its compatibility with industry-standard connectors ensures a straightforward installation process, allowing for quick integration into existing systems.
With a data transfer rate of up to 1Mbps, the 140XCA71706 guarantees efficient communication within your PLC network, facilitating smooth data exchange and control operations. Its minimal power consumption further optimizes system performance, contributing to overall energy efficiency.
This product is specifically tailored for use with Schneider Electric’s Modicon Quantum PLC series, ensuring compatibility and seamless integration. Whether you’re expanding your current setup or upgrading older components, this back plane expander is the perfect solution to meet your industrial automation needs.
Investing in the Schneider Electric 140XCA71706 Back Plane Expander means embracing a commitment to reliability, efficiency, and compatibility. It’s the trusted choice for professionals seeking to enhance their Quantum PLC systems, offering peace of mind with its robust design and advanced features.
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