Brand: Allen Bradley Description: CompactLogix 750 kb ControlNet Controller Condition: New Warranty: 1 year Inventory Qty: 3 Payment term: T/T Shipping Port: ShenZhen The Allen Bradley 1769-L32C is an industrial control device that combines reliable performance with rich features, including programmable control, data acquisition, communication, and motion control capabilities.
Manufacture |
Allen Bradley |
Model Number |
1769-L32C |
Ordering Number |
1769-L32C |
Catalog |
- |
Country Of Origin |
United States |
HS CODE |
8537101190 |
Dimension |
8*8*5cm |
Packing Dimension |
12*12*8cm |
Weight |
0.32kg |
Operating Parameters
Processor: The Allen Bradley 1769-L32C can handle complex control tasks efficiently. It has processing speed and capacity that helps to quickly execute control algorithms and data processing.
Memory Capacity: The memory capacity has a huge resistance in program code, data variables and configuration settings; it allows for the storage of relatively large control programs and historical data records. The Allen Bradley 1769-L32C has a certain number of input and output points. Usually, these include some combination of digital and analog I/O channels. For example, it may have multiple discrete digital inputs and outputs capable of handling the on/off state of switches and relays. Analog I/O channels can handle continuous signals such as temperature, pressure and voltage readings. The number of input and output points may vary, but the purpose is to meet a variety of industrial applications.
Power Supply Operating Parameters: It is done on a standard within a controlled voltage range, preferably within standard AC or DC voltage levels. Power consumption is limited to the energy efficiency limit that allows stable power, beyond its internal components and connected I/O devices.
Product Features
Programmable Logic Control: The Allen Bradley 1769-L32C operates as a programmable logic controller (PLC), allowing the creation of any control program based on ladder logic or any programming language supported by the Allen Bradley platform. These programs can control different industrial processes, such as sequencing operations in a production line, starting or stopping a motor, or regulating the flow of materials.
Data Acquisition and Monitoring: Easily and continuously acquire data from connected sensors and instruments. The current state of industrial processes can be monitored in real time, while information such as temperature, pressure, level and other parameters are collected, which can then be applied to process optimization, quality control and predictive maintenance.
Communication Capabilities: The Allen Bradley 1769-L32C has multiple communication ports and protocols. It can communicate with other Allen Bradley controlled devices such as human machine interfaces, variable frequency drives or other PLCs, or comply with most current standardized industrial communication protocols such as Ethernet/IP. As a result, the controller can be well integrated into a larger industrial network and appropriately exchange data with other systems and components.
Motion Control: The Allen Bradley 1769-L32C can also be used for basic motion control tasks in some applications. It controls the speed, position, and acceleration of motors to achieve precise movement of mechanical parts in automated machinery.
Applications
Automobile manufacturing plants, controlling assembly line processes, robotic arm movements, conveyor belt operations, and quality inspection systems. Many better functions at different steps in the manufacturing process improve production efficiency and product quality.
Food and Beverage Processing: This is used to control temperature, flow rate, and mixing processes in food and beverage production processes. For example, the Allen Bradley 1769-L32C can regulate the temperature inside bakery ovens, control the flow of ingredients in beverage bottling facilities, and even configure mixing times within food processing companies.
Water Treatment Facilities: The controller regulates pumps, valves, and chemical dosing systems in water treatment plants. It monitors water quality parameters and controls purification processes so that clean and safe water is supplied.
HVAC Systems in Buildings: In commercial and industrial buildings, it controls heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. It regulates temperature, humidity and air circulation based on occupancy and environmental conditions, maintaining a comfortable indoor environment while optimizing energy use.