1. Automated Material Handling and Sorting Systems
Utilizes the 8 built-in digital inputs to process signals from photoelectric or inductive proximity sensors tracking items on a conveyor line. The 6 high-capacity relay outputs trigger pneumatic cylinders or sorting gates based on the evaluated logic in its 8K-step program.
Problem SolvedProvides a low-cost, compact local sorting solution that handles high-current relay switching directly, eliminating the need for expensive intermediate relay terminal blocks.
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2. Multi-Zone Industrial Heating and Ventilation Control
Monitors digital status alarms from environmental or process sensors inside drying kilns and thermal chambers. It manages heating elements, exhaust fans, and safety dampers utilizing the 6 relay outputs programmed with safety-interlocking execution paths.
Problem SolvedMaintains precise, hardware-interlocked safety ventilation logic independently from primary facility networks to protect against localized thermal overload.
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3. Municipal Water Dosing and Level Control Stations
Configures level switches and flow meters to report through digital inputs and high-speed counter channels. The CP1E controls dosing pumps via its relay contacts while running on standard municipal AC power grid drops without auxiliary DC power converters.
Problem SolvedReduces remote control panel size and bill of materials (BOM) by powering standard field sensors directly with the onboard 24 VDC, 300 mA external supply.
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