The Schneider XUB2BPANM12R is a robust photoelectric sensor designed for a wide range of industrial applications. This cylindrical M18 sensor is part of the Telemecanique Photoelectric sensors XU series, known for their general-purpose single-mode operation. It functions as a receiver within a thru-beam detection system, requiring a separate transmitter to complete the setup.
Crafted with a durable nickel-plated brass enclosure and a PMMA lens, the XUB2BPANM12R is built to withstand harsh industrial environments. It boasts an impressive nominal sensing distance of 15 meters, extendable up to 20 meters, allowing for flexible installation options in various settings.
The sensor operates on a 12...24 V DC supply voltage, with reverse polarity protection to ensure stability and longevity. It features a discrete PNP output type with a 1 NO (Normally Open) discrete output function, making it compatible with a wide range of control systems. The electrical connection is facilitated through a 4-pin male M12 connector, simplifying the integration process.
With a solid-state output and no additional output, the XUB2BPANM12R prioritises straightforward functionality and reliability. It includes a status LED (yellow) that indicates the output state, providing immediate visual feedback for operational status.
The XUB2BPANM12R is designed to perform reliably within an ambient air temperature range of -25 to 55 °C for operation and -40 to 70 °C for storage. It is also vibration resistant and shock resistant, conforming to IEC standards, and offers an IP65, IP67, and IP69K degree of protection, ensuring it is safeguarded against dust, water, and high-pressure water jets.
This sensor does not require sensitivity adjustment, which allows for a quick and easy setup. It has a compact form factor with a diameter of 18 mm and a length of 60 mm, making it suitable for installations where space is at a premium.
The XUB2BPANM12R is a reliable choice for those seeking a straightforward, durable, and efficient photoelectric sensing solution in industrial environments.