Banner Q85VR3DL Long Range Photoelectric Sensor
The Banner Q85VR3DL is a robust and versatile long-range diffuse mode photoelectric sensor, engineered to deliver reliable object detection in industrial environments. Its durable construction and advanced features make it an ideal choice for applications such as conveyor control and material handling.
Key Features
- Extended Sensing Range: Capable of detecting objects up to 1 meter (39 inches) away, referenced to a 90% reflectance white test card.
- Versatile Power Supply: Operates on a wide voltage range of 12-240 V DC or 24-240 V AC, accommodating various power configurations.
- Reliable Output: Equipped with a SPDT electromechanical relay output, supporting a maximum switching power of 90W or 750VA, and a maximum switching current of 3A.
- Durable Housing: Constructed with a rugged yellow Cycolac® ABS housing and an acrylic lens, rated NEMA 1, 2, 3, 3S, 4, 4X, 6, 6P, 12, and 13; IEC IP67, ensuring protection against harsh environmental conditions.
- Adjustable Sensitivity: Features a single-turn potentiometer for precise sensitivity adjustments, accessible beneath the wiring chamber cover.
- Visual Indicators: Includes top-mounted LED indicators: a red AIDâ„¢ (Alignment Indicating Device) system LED that lights when the sensor detects its modulated light, and a yellow LED that illuminates when the output is energized.
- Flexible Mounting: Comes with a wiring chamber featuring two conduit entrances for ease of connection and mounting versatility.
Technical Specifications
- Sensing Beam: Infrared LED with a wavelength of 880 nanometers.
- Response Time: 20 milliseconds maximum for both closure and release times.
- Operating Temperature: -25°C to +55°C (-13°F to +131°F).
- Relative Humidity: Up to 90% at 50°C (non-condensing).
- Repeatability: 1 millisecond.
The Banner Q85VR3DL Long Range Photoelectric Sensor combines durability, flexibility, and precision, making it a reliable solution for a wide range of industrial sensing applications.
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