Accommodate DC Sensors

Feb. 1, 2005
Python Power is a power and output conversion accessory that allows DC sensors to be installed in locations where only AC power is available.

Python consists of a universal in-line AC/DC power supply and TRIAC output switch. The output switch is controlled by the sensor’s low-voltage output and automatically detects a sinking or sourcing output, and switches on or off accordingly. Python accepts universal AC input voltages from 85VAC to 265VAC. The unit accommodates all of the vendor’s DC-powered sensors as well as other brands and types, including inductive, photoelectric and ultrasonic, allowing users to take advantage of features available in DC sensors that are not available in AC sensors. Python’s slender design allows it to be pulled through and stored in a one-inch straight conduit. Python is UL and CSA listed to UL61010C-1 and CE certified to EN61010C-1 and has an IP 67 enclosure rating.

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