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E3Z-D62

12V~24V E3Z Series Single-Turn Reflective, Diffuse 4-Pin -25°C~55°C


  • Manufacturer: Omron Automation and Safety
  • Nocochips NO: 607-E3Z-D62
  • Package: -
  • Datasheet: PDF
  • Stock: 354
  • Description: 12V~24V E3Z Series Single-Turn Reflective, Diffuse 4-Pin -25°C~55°C (Kg)

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Parameters
Factory Lead Time 1 Week
Mount Brackets, Screw
Number of Pins 4
Weight 65.203903g
Body Material PBT
Operating Temperature -25°C~55°C
Published 2001
Series E3Z
Part Status Active
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) 1 (Unlimited)
Voltage - Supply 12V~24V
Ingress Protection IEC IP67
Approval Agency CE, UL
Operating Supply Voltage 24V
Output Configuration NPN - Dark-ON/Light-ON - Selectable
Output Current 100mA
Rise Time 1ms
Adjustment Type Single-Turn
Sensing Distance 39.370 (1m)
Sensing Method Reflective, Diffuse
Max Supply Voltage (DC) 24V
Connection Method Cable
Light Source Infrared (860nm)
Min Supply Voltage (DC) 12V
Touchscreen Infrared (IR)
Height 33.2mm
Length 20mm
Width 10.8mm
REACH SVHC Unknown
RoHS Status RoHS Compliant
Lead Free Contains Lead
Ratings IP67

E3Z-D62 Overview


A reliable performance can be assured by setting the temperature of the photoelectric sensor to -25°C~55°C. It's important that 12V~24V is applied to the circuit or system for these components to work. To make the photoelectric sensor work properly, 4 pins must be connected. A photoelectric sensor must have a current at the output of 100mA in order to function. There is a maximum voltage of 24V that can be applied to a photoelectric sensor in a DC circuit without damaging it. Photoelectric sensors have the capability of operating at very low voltages, such as 12V. For optimal efficiency, the supply voltage of a photoelectric sensor should be set to 24V.

E3Z-D62 Features


Sensing Distance: 39.370 (1m)
4 pins
Operating Temperature: -25°C~55°C
E3Z Series
Maximal Supply Voltage (DC): 24V
Minimal Supply Voltage (DC): 12V

E3Z-D62 Applications


There are a lot of Omron Automation and Safety E3Z-D62 Photoelectric Sensors applications.

  • Automatic doors
  • Mechanical engineering
  • Automotive industry
  • Luminescence sensors
  • Measuring distance
  • Checking objects on production lines or conveyors
  • Zone scanners
  • Logistics and materials handling
  • Counting small objects
  • Entrance and gate

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