Siemens: 6DR2210-4

December 16, 2019

SIPART DR22 controller “”new”” for AC/DC 24 V power supply standard controller with – 3 analog inputs 0/4 to 20 ma or 0/2-10V – 3 analog outputs 0/4 to 20 ma – 4 digital inputs dc 24 V – 8 digital outputs dc 24 V

Product

  • –   Article Number (Market Facing Number): 6DR2210-4
  • –   Product family: SIPART DR22 process controller
  • –   Product Lifecycle (PLM): PM300:Active Product

Price data

  • –   Price Group: 8S2
  • –   Surcharge for Raw Materials: None
  • –   Metal Factor: None

Delivery information

  • –   Export Control Regulations: AL : N / ECCN : 3A991X
  • –   Standard lead time ex-works: 1 Day/Days
  • –   Net Weight (kg): 1,100 Kg
  • –   Product Dimensions (W x L x H): Not available
  • –   Packaging Dimension: 185,00 x 329,00 x 85,00
  • –   Package size unit of measure: MM
  • –   Quantity Unit: 1 Piece
  • –   Packaging Quantity: 1

Additional Product Information

  • –   EAN: 4019169841511
  • –   UPC: Not available
  • –   Commodity Code: 90328900
  • –   LKZ_FDB/ CatalogID: MP31-5
  • –   Product Group: 4749
  • –   Country of origin: France
  • –   Compliance with the substance restrictions according to RoHS directive: Since: 20.07.2017
  • –   Product class: A: Standard product which is a stock item could be returned within the returns guidelines/period.
  • –   WEEE (2012/19/EU) Take-Back Obligation: Yes

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