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PLC-City
Via Circumvallazione esterna 12
80025 Casandrino NA
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LRXSWP01 - Lovato - Accessory for micro PLC/HMI
Lovato
programming software, for LRXP01. programming software, for LRXP01.
MPNs LRXSWP01, LOVLRXSWP01
EAN 8013975188538
HS Code 85234920
Country of origin Italy
Weight
0.04 kg
The product image is for illustrative purposes only.
The country of origin, HS code, and description are provided by the manufacturer and may be subject to change without prior notice. For this reason, PLC-City cannot be held responsible for any discrepancies.
Sold by PLC-CITY® and shipped from Italy
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12 Months warranty
This product is covered by a 12 Months warranty, valid for manufacturing defects or malfunctions. The warranty does not cover damage caused by improper use or accidental damage.
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Product information
Description
<h3>Accessory for motor control assemblies</h3><p>This accessory supports assembly, identification or maintenance inside a motor control panel. Its role must be matched with the compatible device and the function required by the electrical layout.</p><h4>Function in the panel</h4><p>Use the function indicated for the accessory and match it with the installed device before assembly.. In a motor control panel, the accessory must be read as part of the complete assembly rather than as an isolated item. Its value comes from the way it supports identification, pole configuration, mechanical coordination, manual operation, mounting support or replacement of the switching contact path.</p><h4>Installation and maintenance check</h4><p>Before fitting, compare the accessory function with the wiring diagram, the device position and the planned maintenance task. After installation, check mechanical engagement, fixing, marking visibility and freedom of movement of nearby terminals, conductors and operating parts.</p><p>Correct selection reduces ambiguity during panel service and helps keep the relationship between the accessory, the contactor assembly and the control circuit clear. This is especially important in panels with several similar devices, where a small accessory can affect identification, operation or maintenance sequence.</p><p>For maintenance work, compare the removed part with the replacement before modifying the assembly. Check the functional role, the visible marking, the number of poles or contacts when present, the fixing method and the position in relation to adjacent devices. After the operation, repeat the mechanical check and update the panel marking when the accessory is used for identification.</p><p>This final check keeps the assembly readable for technicians and reduces errors during future interventions. It is also useful when the panel includes several contactors with similar appearance but different accessory functions.</p>
<h3>Accessory for motor control assemblies</h3><p>This accessory supports assembly, identification or maintenance inside a motor control panel. Its role must be matched with the compatible device and the function required by the electrical layout.</p><h4>Function in the panel</h4><p>Use the function indicated for the accessory and match it with the installed device before assembly.. In a motor control panel, the accessory must be read as part of the complete assembly rather than as an isolated item. Its value comes from the way it supports identification, pole configuration, mechanical coordination, manual operation, mounting support or replacement of the switching contact path.</p><h4>Installation and maintenance check</h4><p>Before fitting, compare the accessory function with the wiring diagram, the device position and the planned maintenance task. After installation, check mechanical engagement, fixing, marking visibility and freedom of movement of nearby terminals, conductors and operating parts.</p><p>Correct selection reduces ambiguity during panel service and helps keep the relationship between the accessory, the contactor assembly and the control circuit clear. This is especially important in panels with several similar devices, where a small accessory can affect identification, operation or maintenance sequence.</p><p>For maintenance work, compare the removed part with the replacement before modifying the assembly. Check the functional role, the visible marking, the number of poles or contacts when present, the fixing method and the position in relation to adjacent devices. After the operation, repeat the mechanical check and update the panel marking when the accessory is used for identification.</p><p>This final check keeps the assembly readable for technicians and reduces errors during future interventions. It is also useful when the panel includes several contactors with similar appearance but different accessory functions.</p>
Technical specifications
- Integrated configuration function
- TRUE
- Suitable for operating system Windows XP
- TRUE
- Suitable for other operating system
- TRUE
- Multi-lingual
- TRUE
- Suitable for target system PC
- TRUE
- Suitable for target system HMI
- TRUE
- Suitable for operating system Windows Vista
- TRUE
- Suitable for operating system Windows 7
- TRUE
- Suitable for operating system Windows 8
- TRUE
- Object library
- Not available
- Integrated diagnosis function
- TRUE
- Integrated application configuration function
- TRUE
- Simulation function integrated
- TRUE
- With data detection function
- TRUE