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EATON ELC Series Logic Controllers

Eaton ELC Series logic controllers are programmable with the brand's RS-232 and RS-485 interface adapters to control industrial processes. They are compact and versatile programmable logic ...Read More

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StyleModelNumber Of OutputsNumber Of InputsHeightPrice
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ELC-MC01
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RFQ
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ELC-EX08NNSN
--2 3/4"£245.86
C
ELCM-AN04NANN
---£1,120.94
RFQ
D
ELC-EX16NNDR
--69.85 mm£389.33
E
ELC-EX16NNDN
--2 3/4"£420.49
F
ELC-EX08NNAN
--69.85 mm£298.86
G
ELC-EX08NNNT
--69.85 mm£330.12
H
ELC-EX08NNDR
--69.85 mm£406.47
I
ELC-EX06NNNI
--69.85 mm£389.33
J
ELC-EX08NNDN
--69.85 mm£326.24
K
ELCM-EX16NNDR
--2 3/4"£576.68
K
ELCM-EX08NNDN
--3 1/2"£291.25
L
ELCM-PH24NNDT
---£1,341.34
RFQ
L
ELCM-PA20AADR
--3"-
RFQ
K
ELCM-EX08NNDR
--2 3/4"£282.07
M
ELC-EX16NNDT
--69.85 mm£362.76
N
ELC-EX16NNDP
--3"£494.35
O
ELCB-PB10NNDR
--2 3/4"£667.53
P
ELC-PH12NNDT
--2 3/4"£401.30
Q
ELC-485APTR
--2 3/4"£146.97
L
ELCM-PH32NNDT
--3"£1,690.85
K
ELCM-EX16NNDN
--3 1/2"-
RFQ
C
ELCM-AN06AANN
---£1,120.94
RFQ
R
ELC-EX08NNNR
--69.85 mm£442.37
K
ELCM-EX16NNNR
--3 1/2"£598.24
S
ELC-CAENET
---£998.35
T
ELC-CAPBDP
--3"£1,500.81
U
ELC2-PB14NNDT
--3"£381.16
V
ELC-PA10AADR
2 Relay 2 Analog2, 43"£851.70
U
ELC2-PA20AADT
2, 64, 94 1/2"£910.98
W
ELC-EX08NNDT
4-69.85 mm£328.02
U
ELC2-PC12NNDT
4 NPN Transistor83"£534.92
U
ELC2-PE12NNDT
4 NPN Transistor83"-
RFQ
U
ELC2-PC12NNDR
4 Relay83"£488.78
U
ELC2-PE12NNDR
4 Relay83"£762.13
U
ELC2-PB14NNDR
6 Relay83"£205.17
U
ELC2-PA20AADR
6 Relay 2 Analog4, 104 1/2"£947.77
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ELC2-PV28NNDR
12 Relay164 1/2"£980.10

Features

  • They have 4, 8 or 16 I/O units for ease of operations.
  • These logic controllers feature a single-axis module for enhanced performance.

Standards and Approvals

  • cUL
  • CE

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I install these logic controllers?

  • Choose a suitable location for the controller, ensuring it is away from excessive heat, moisture and vibration.
  • Mount the controller onto a DIN rail or a flat surface using the mounting clips provided.
  • Connect the power supply to the controller, ensuring that it matches the voltage rating of the controller.
  • Connect the input and output devices to the controller using the appropriate cables.
  • Use the programming software provided by Eaton to program the controller according to your requirements.
  • Test the controller to ensure it is functioning correctly.
  • Once the controller is installed and programmed, it is ready to use.
  • They have 4, 8 or 16 I/O units for ease of operations.
  • These logic controllers feature a single-axis module for enhanced performance.

How do I maintain Eaton ELC Series logic controllers?

  • Regularly check the controller for any signs of damage or wear and tear, such as cracks, loose connections or corrosion.
  • Keep the controller and its surroundings clean and free from dust and debris. Use a dry cloth to wipe the controller and ensure that it is free from moisture.
  • Periodically check the input and output devices connected to the controller to ensure they are functioning correctly. Replace any malfunctioning devices as necessary.
  • Keep the firmware and programming software for the controller up to date to ensure optimal performance.
  • Regularly back up the controller's program to prevent data loss in case of a system failure.
  • Ensure that the power supply to the controller is stable and free from fluctuations, which can damage the controller.
  • Perform periodic tests on the controller to ensure that it is functioning correctly and according to specifications.

What safety precautions should be taken while installing these logic controllers?

  • Always turn off the power supply before installing or working on the controller to avoid the risk of electrocution.
  • Use appropriate personal protective equipment, such as gloves and safety glasses, while handling the controller and its components.
  • Ensure that the controller is installed in a well-ventilated area to prevent excessive heat buildup that can damage the controller.
  • Follow the manufacturer's instructions for wiring and grounding the controller to prevent electrical hazards.
  • Use only appropriate cables and connectors recommended by the manufacturer to ensure proper operation of the controller.
  • Do not exceed the maximum ratings of the controller, including voltage, current and temperature, as this can cause damage to the controller or even lead to a fire hazard.
  • Always use caution when working with live circuits and take appropriate measures to prevent accidental short circuits.

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