The Schneider TM3DI16 is a discrete input module designed to be an integral component of the Modicon TM3 range, offering a reliable solution for digital input management. This module is compatible with a variety of Modicon controllers, including the M221, M241, M251, and M262, making it a versatile choice for system integrators and engineers.
With 16 inputs conforming to IEC 61131-2 type 3 standards, the TM3DI16 module can handle sink or source logic and operates at a discrete input voltage of 24 V DC, with a nominal input current of 7 mA. The module's input impedance is 3.4 kOhm, ensuring stable and accurate signal processing.
The TM3DI16 boasts a swift response time of 4 ms for both turn-on and turn-off, which is essential for applications requiring quick signal switching. Each input channel is equipped with a green LED for clear and immediate status indication, enhancing the ease of monitoring and diagnostics.
Designed for straightforward installation, the module can be mounted on a top hat type TH35-15 rail or TH35-7.5 rail conforming to IEC 60715 standards, or it can be affixed to a plate or panel using a fixing kit. Its compact dimensions (90 mm height, 84.6 mm depth, and 27.4 mm width) and light weight of 0.1 kg make it an unobtrusive addition to any control panel.
The TM3DI16 is built to withstand challenging industrial environments, with robust resistance to electrostatic discharge, electromagnetic fields, and fast transients. It also complies with the EN/IEC 61131-2 and EN/IEC 61010-2-201 standards, and holds product certifications such as C-Tick and CULus.
This module is a Green Premium product, reflecting Schneider Electric's commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility. It is free of substances of very high concern (SVHC) above the threshold, mercury-free, and PVC-free, aligning with global regulations and standards for environmental safety.
The Schneider TM3DI16 discrete input module is an essential component for modern industrial automation systems, offering reliability, flexibility, and environmental consideration.