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A16B-1212-0100-01
Fanuc Power Supply Module

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Power Supply Module
Description

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The Fanuc A16B-1212-0100 is an easy to mount CNC power supply unit that is designed to connect directly to the System 0 master printed circuit board. All its AC inputs and DC outputs are linked via connectors. Because the power supply unit has a built-in input unit function, it is not necessary to prepare a a seperate relay or input unit for switching the AC input on and off. The AC inout can be connected directly to the power supply unit. The unit has an AC service outlet, which is switched on and off simultaneously with the power supply unit. This AC service outlet can be used to supply power to a unit such as a fan motor.

Input/Output Connectors

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The Specs

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Connector nameDescription
CP1200 to 240 VAC input
CP2200 to 240 VAC ouutput (switched on and off simultaneously with the power supply unit)
CP3

Power on/off switch contact signal input
External alarm signal input
Alarm signal input 

CP12Supply of +5V, +15V, - 15V, +24V and 24E to the master PCB
EN Signal output 
CP14+24E supply for the additional I/O B2 PCB
+24E supply for the connection unit 
CP15+24V supply for the 9" monochrome CRT/MDI unit. Please note Northern Industrial offer are replacement LCD monitor for this unit
ManufacturerFanuc
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