1. Industrial Conveyor Belt Control
In automated manufacturing, precise control of conveyor belts is crucial for material handling and product flow. This unit can control various actuators like motors or solenoids involved in conveyor operations.
Problem SolvedEnsures reliable on/off control for multiple sections or components of a conveyor system, facilitating sequential operation and interlocks without requiring complex transistor logic for higher power loads.
Conveyor automationmaterial handlingsequential controlrelay outputindustrial automation
2. Packaging Machine Actuation
Modern packaging lines require coordinated operation of many pneumatic and electric actuators for tasks such as sealing, cutting, sorting, and labeling.
Problem SolvedProvides robust, isolated switching capabilities for various packaging machine solenoids, small motors, and indicator lights, simplifying wiring and reducing the need for external relays due to its 2A relay outputs.
Packaging machinerypneumatic controlsolenoid activationdiscrete outputfactory automation
3. Building Automation System for HVAC or Lighting
In building management, controlling heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems or lighting circuits often involves switching various loads.
Problem SolvedEnables a PLC-based building automation system to directly switch medium-power HVAC components (e.g., small fans, damper actuators) or lighting zones, leveraging its 14 relay outputs to manage multiple discrete control points from a central controller.
Building automationHVAC controllighting controldiscrete switchingenergy management