SECO-LARM Polarized Reflective Photoelectric IR Beam Sensor, 33ft, ETL


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Description

The Polarized Reflective Photoelectric IR Beam Sensor is a trusted, industrial-grade detector designed to deliver reliable object detection along conveyors, doors, and safety zones—especially where shiny surfaces can trigger false alarms.

  • Polarized detection technology: Immune to shiny objects; triggers only when correctly reflected light is detected, reducing nuisance alarms on metal or reflective packaging.
  • Weatherproof enclosure: IP55-rated housing stands up to dust and water spray; built to operate in challenging environments.
  • Anti-condensation housing: Design minimizes moisture buildup to maintain consistent performance in humid or changing conditions.
  • Power and frequency: 12–30 V DC/AC, 60 Hz; consumes only 100 mA for efficient, reliable operation.
  • Sensing range: Up to 33 ft (10 m) with a round reflector for flexible mounting and coverage.
  • Reflector size: Round reflector Ø82 mm (Ø31/4″) for easy alignment and consistent reflections.
  • Output: Form C relay rated at 0.5 A @ 30 VAC/VDC, enabling convenient NO/NC switching for control circuits.
  • Indicators and protection: Beam status LED provides immediate feedback during setup and troubleshooting; N.C. tamper switch rated 500 mA @ 30 VAC/VDC for security.
  • Certification: ETL-listed to support compliance in regulated environments.

Designed for practical, real-world use, this sensor delivers precise detection without being tripped by glare or polished surfaces. Ideal for packaging lines, automated doors, and safety interlocks, it helps reduce downtime, improve throughput, and simplify installation with straightforward power, mounting, and wiring. Its robust construction and thoughtful features—such as anti-condensation housing and a clearly visible status LED—make it a dependable choice for industrial automation projects that require consistent performance in less-than-perfect conditions.

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