The OMRON C200H-OA221 is a Triac output module designed for the C200H series of programmable logic controllers (PLCs). This module features eight output points, capable of handling voltages ranging from 200 to 240 VAC. Its robust design ensures reliable operation in various industrial automation applications, providing a dependable interface for controlling multiple output devices. The C200H-OA221 enhances system flexibility and scalability, making it an essential component for expanding the capabilities of your OMRON PLC system.
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The OMRON C200H-OA221 is a Triac output module designed for the C200H series of programmable logic controllers (PLCs). This module features eight output points, capable of handling voltages ranging from 200 to 240 VAC. Its robust design ensures reliable operation in various industrial automation applications, providing a dependable interface for controlling multiple output devices. The C200H-OA221 enhances system flexibility and scalability, making it an essential component for expanding the capabilities of your OMRON PLC system.
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