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Note #1: D VP28 SV 11R/T is represented b y SV, and D VP24SV11T2 and D VP 28S V11R 2/T2/S2 are represente d b y SV 2. EN DVP-SV/SV2 is an OPEN-TYPE device. It should be installed in a control cabinet free of airborne dust, humidity, electric shock and vibration. To prevent...
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Electrical Specifications Model DVP 24 SV11T 2 DVP 28 SV11R DVP 28 SV11R2 DVP 28 SV11T DVP 28 SV11S 2 Item DVP 28 SV11T 2 Power supply 24VDC (-15% ~ 20%) (with counter-connection protection on the polarity voltage of DC input power) Inrush current Max.
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#2: Life curves 120VAC Resistive 3000 30VDC Inductive(t=7ms) 2000 240VAC Inductive(cos 0.4) ψ 1000 120VAC Inductive(cos =0.4) ψ 30VDC Inductive (t=40ms) Contact [ Figure 3 ] Current(A) Specifications for analog inputs (Only applicable to DVP24SV11T2) Voltage input Current input Analog input range 0 ~ 10V 0 ~ 20mA Digital conversion...
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PLC. Power Supply The power input of DVP-SV/SV2 is DC. When operating DVP-SV/SV2, note the following points: 1. The power is connected to two terminals, 24VDC and 0V, and the range of power is 20.4 ~ 28.8VDC.
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[ Figure 9 ] Output Point Wiring 1. DVP-SV/SV2 has two output modules, relay and transistor. Be aware of the connection of shared terminals when wiring output terminals. 2. Output terminals, Y0, Y1, and Y2, of relay models use C0 common port; Y3, Y4, and Y5 use C1 common port;...
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use C3 common port. See [Figure 10]. When the output points are enabled, their corresponding indicators on the front panel will be on. 3. The output terminals Y0 and Y1 of the transistor (NPN) model are connected to the common terminals C0. Y2 and Y3 are connected to the common terminal C1. Y4 and Y5 are connected to the common terminal C2.
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Manually exclusive output: For example, Y3 and Y4 control the forward running and reverse ○ running of the motor, forming an interlock for the external circuit, together with the PLC internal program, to ensure safe protection in case of any unexpected errors. ○...
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PLC is powered, it means the battery voltage is low and the battery is being charged. DVP-SV/SV2 has to remain on for more than 24 hours to fully charge the battery. If the indicator turns from on to “flash” (every 1 second), it means that the battery cannot be charged anymore.