Fiber Optic Amplifier Expansion Unit | Infrared LED 1450 nm | IP54 Rated | by SICK
The Fiber Optic Amplifier Expansion Unit is designed for industrial automation, featuring an infrared LED light source with a 1450 nm wavelength and robust IP54 protection. Ideal for object detection and fiber-optic sensor systems, it offers adjustable sensing range, high switching frequency, and a multilingual display, ensuring versatility and ease of use in various environments.
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- Dimensions (H x L x W): 33mm x 80mm x 11mm
- Weight: 0.1 kg
- Fiber-optic amplifier expansion unit
- Infrared LED light source with 1450 nm wavelength
- Free LED risk group according to EN 62471 and IEC 62471
- Adjustable sensing range and test logic via wire/pin
- Display with multilingual menu (German, English, Chinese, Korean, Japanese)
- Two individually adjustable push-pull digital outputs (PNP/NPN)
- Short response time ≤ 16 µs and high switching frequency up to 31.2 kHz
- Robust plastic housing with IP54 protection rating
- Wide ambient operating temperature range from -25 °C to +55 °C
- Shock resistance 50 g and vibration resistance 10 Hz to 55 Hz
- Includes BEF-WLL180 mounting bracket
- Installation by qualified personnel recommended to ensure proper configuration and safety compliance.
- Industrial automation for object detection
- Expansion unit for fiber-optic sensor systems
- Use in environments requiring infrared light sensing
- Complies with AS/NZS 3000 – Wiring Rules (Electrical Installation)
- Complies with AS/NZS 3820 – Essential Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment
- Long LED service life of 100,000 hours reduces waste and replacement frequency
- Low current consumption (≤ 50 mA) supports energy efficiency
- Robust design minimizes environmental impact through durability
Standard manufacturer warranty applies; please refer to SICK's official warranty policy.
The SICK WLL80I-22TGY4DEZZZZ1Z1 fiber-optic amplifier expansion unit is available for immediate purchase, ideal for industrial automation and sensing applications.
