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Phoenix MINI MCR-2-NAM-2RO-PT Isolation switch amplifier
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Phoenix MINI MCR-2-NAM-2RO-PT Isolation switch amplifier

Date: 2025-05-29
Brand: Phoenix
Models: MINI MCR-2-NAM-2RO-PT
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Product Overview

Phoenix MINI MCR-2-NAM-2RO-PT Isolation switch amplifier

Configurable NAMUR isolation amplifier with plug-in connection technology for proximity sensors, floating switch contacts, and switch contacts with resistance circuit. 2 transistor outputs. Configurable via DIP switch. Push-in connection technology.

Configurable NAMUR 4-way isolation amplifier with plug-in connection technology for operating proximity sensors in accordance with EN 60947-5-6 as well as floating and resistance-circuit switch contacts. 2 transistor outputs are available on the output side. The second output can be used either for duplicating signals or for signaling faults on the sensor line. You can configure the isolation amplifier via DIP switches. The device supports fault monitoring and NFC communication.

Electrical isolation4-way isolation
Electrical isolation between input and outputyes
Maximum power dissipation for nominal condition450 mW
Electrical isolation Input/output/power supply
Rated insulation voltage300 Vrms
Test voltage3 kV AC (50 Hz, 60 s)
InsulationReinforced insulation according to IEC/EN 61010-1
Supply
Nominal supply voltage24 V DC
Supply voltage range9.6 V DC ... 30 V DC (The DIN rail connector (ME 6,2 TBUS-2 1,5/5-ST-3,81 GN, item no. 2869728) can be used to bridge the supply voltage. It can be snapped onto a 35 mm DIN rail in accordance with EN 60715)
Typical current consumption18 mA (24 V DC)
35 mA (12 V DC)
Power consumption450 mW (9.6 V DC)


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