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6ES5430-4UA14
Siemens Simatic S5 32 Channel Digital Input Module 24VDC Compact version

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Simatic S5 32 Channel Digital Input Module 24VDC Compact version
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The Siemens 6ES5 430-4UA14 is a digital input module for Simatic S5 series PLCs (programmable logic controllers). The Simatic S5 series is a modular PLC system which allows you to add and remove modules as your application dictates. With 32 input points at 24 V DC this module is suitable for a variety of tasks. The digital input modules convert the binary signals from the process to the internal signal level of the programmable controllers. See below for more technical information about the 6ES5430-4UA14 digital input module.

6ES5430-4UA14 Technical Specifications
Number of inputs    32
Galvanic isolation
-in groups of 
Yes
32 
Input voltage (rated value)    24 V DC
Input voltage
-for 0 signal
-for 1 signal 
-3...+7 V
+13...+33 V 
Input current
-for 1 signal typ. 
7 mA
Delay2.5 ... 6.5 ms
Cable length
-unshielded max.
-Shielded max.
600 m
1000 m 
Supply voltage
-rated value
-Ripple VPP (referred to rated     
voltage) max.
-permissable range
(including ripple)
-Value at

24 V DC
+ 15%

 

20...30 V
36 V 

Current consumption
-Internal (at 5 V) typ.
-External (at 24 V) typ. 

100 mA
100 mA 
Power loss max.8.3 W
Space requirements1 slot
Front connector42-pin
WeightApprox. 0.4 kg
Part number6ES5 430-4UA14
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ManufacturerSiemens
Alternative Partnumber6ES5 430-4UA14
Range typeInput Module
RangeSimatic S5
EAN4025515115953
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