1. Rated voltage of 100 to 120 and 200 to 240 Vac with a switch.
2. Operating voltage of 24 V dc.
1. Rated input voltage range of 85 to 132 Vac.
2. Rated output voltage range of 20.4 to 28.8 V dc.
1. 50/60 Hz: Operating frequency.
2. 47 to 63 Hz: Tolerance level.
1. 80 VA maximum.
2. Less than 50 watts required.
1. Initially set currents of 10 A at 100 Vac and 20 A at 200 Vac.
2. 6 A current for 24 V dc.
Modules Used I/O:
Q1: In what sort of location performs the Tc3 T3 best?
A1: The device is not meant to be used with systems that may pose a severe risk to human beings however, the T3 can function quite well in an industrial environment.
Q2: In determining the overall limits of the basic unit, what is the maximum I/O’s it can accommodate?
A2: Depending on the configuration of the racks, if a 10 I/O rack is used then the basic unit will be able to house more than320 points with 32 point I/O modules.
Q3: What is the proper way to install a T3?
A3: There are quite a few ways to properly install the T3 and as per the user’s manual am extra effort should be made to keep it dissociated from heat, moisture, strong winds, or dust in any preventable way.
Q4: What is the recommended power supply module for a T3?
A4: There are two main types available: PS361 with an input voltage of if input voltage between 100 to 120 or 200 and 240 Vac. Alternatively, PS332 with an input voltage of 24 Vdc.
Q5: How do I toggle between batteries in the T3?
A5: Ensure to turn off the power supply before, changing the battery you should also change the battery every few years to reinforce the plan and data.