Description
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Product Name:
The product name would typically reflect the type, function, or application of the device. For the code “140ARI03010”, it might be named something like “Automation Relay Module” or “ARI Series Relay.”
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Product Description:
The product description would provide a detailed overview of the product’s purpose, features, and benefits. For example, it might explain that the relay module is designed for use in industrial automation systems, offering high performance and reliability.
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Product Parameters:
Product parameters would include the technical specifications that define the physical and electrical characteristics of the product. These might include:
- Dimensions: The width, height, and depth of the product, typically measured in millimeters (mm).
Weight: The mass of the product, typically measured in grams (g) or kilograms (kg).
Power Rating: The maximum power the product can handle or consume, typically measured in watts (W) or amperes (A).
Voltage Range: The range of voltages the product can operate on, typically measured in volts (V).
Current Rating: The maximum current the product can carry or consume, typically measured in amperes (A).
Operating Temperature Range: The minimum and maximum temperatures at which the product can operate safely, typically measured in degrees Celsius (°C).
Relay Type: If it’s a relay, the type of relay (e.g., electromechanical, solid-state).
Contact Configuration: The number and type of contacts (e.g., normally open, normally closed) the relay has. -
Product Specification:
The product specification would provide a comprehensive list of technical specifications, including those mentioned in the parameters section. It might also include additional specifications such as:
- Control Interface: The type and specifications of any control interface or user interface the product has, such as buttons, switches, or a display.
Coil Voltage: The voltage required to activate the relay’s coil.
Response Time: The time it takes for the relay to make or break a connection when activated or deactivated.
Contact Rating: The maximum current and voltage the relay contacts can safely carry.
Mechanical Life: The estimated number of times the relay can be activated and deactivated before wearing out.
Electrical Life: The estimated number of times the relay contacts can be opened and closed before wearing out.
Insulation Resistance: The resistance to electrical leakage between different parts of the relay.
Certifications and Compliance: Information about any safety certifications or environmental standards the product has met, such as CE, UL, or RoHS.
Warranty: The duration and terms of the product’s warranty, including any applicable service or support options. - Please note that the actual product name, description, parameters, and specification may vary depending on the latest updates from Schneider Electric. It is always recommended to consult the manufacturer’s official sources for the most accurate and up-to-date product information.