WL24-2V530S06 | Photoelectric sensors
The SICK WL24-2V530S06 is a robust photoelectric retro-reflective sensor designed for industrial and explosive area applications, featuring a visible red LED, selectable switching modes, and ATEX certification.
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Product Name/Title: WL24-2V530S06 | Photoelectric sensors
Brand: SICK
SKU: 1027613
Alternatively Known As: Photoelectric sensor, Retro-reflective sensor, Industrial photo sensor, ATEX photoelectric sensor
- Supply voltage: 10 V DC to 30 V DC
- Current consumption: 50 mA
- Switching output: NPN, PNP
- Switching mode: Light/dark switching selectable
- Output current max: ≤ 100 mA
- Response time: ≤ 500 µs
- Switching frequency: 1000 Hz
- Connection type: M12, 5-pin plug
- Circuit protection: Types A, C, D
- Protection class: II
- Enclosure rating: IP67
- Operating temperature: -20 °C to +50 °C
- Storage temperature: -40 °C to +75 °C
- ATEX marking: II 3G Ex nA op is IIB T4 Gc X, II 3D Ex tc IIIB T135°C Dc X
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 154.5mm x 77mm x 38mm
- Weight: 0.8 kg
- Photoelectric retro-reflective sensing principle
- Visible red LED light source
- Sensing range up to 15 m (max 22 m)
- Selectable light/dark switching mode
- NPN and PNP switching outputs
- Potentiometer adjustment
- Polarisation filter for reliable detection
- ATEX certified for explosive environments
- IP67 rated metal zinc diecast housing
- Installation should be performed by qualified personnel familiar with ATEX-rated equipment and electrical safety standards.
- Industrial automation for object detection
- Explosive area sensing applications
- Machine safety and process control
- Complies with AS/NZS 4801 – Occupational Health & Safety Management Systems
- Energy-efficient LED light source reduces power consumption
- Durable metal housing extends product lifespan, reducing waste
Standard manufacturer warranty applies; please refer to SICK for details.
The SICK WL24-2V530S06 Photoelectric Sensor is available for immediate purchase, ideal for industrial automation and explosive area sensing applications.
