AutomationDirect Adds CLICK PLC Input Simulator and High-Current Relay Output Modules

PB 30 Automation ClickRelay 400

March 9, 2020

Higher amperage relay output modules and an 8-point input simulator module are now available from AutomationDirect for the CLICK® series stackable micro brick PLCs.

The CLICK C0-04TRS-10 ($54.00) is a 4-point, 10A per point, isolated relay output module with four Form A (SPST) relays and 4 isolated commons. Operating voltage range is 6-24 VDC / 6-240 VAC. The C0-08TR-3 ($49.00) is an 8-point, 3A per point, relay output module with eight Form A (SPST) relays and 4 isolated commons. Operating voltage range is 6-27 VDC / 6-240 VAC.

Priced at $40.00, the C0-08SIM input simulator module provides 8 toggle switches to simulate input devices, 8 logic side green status LED indicators and an LED power indicator.

AutomationDirect CLICK PLC units, starting at $69.00, are low-cost, brick/stackable PLCs with the processing, memory, communication and I/O interface needed in an automated control system.

For more information, visit www.automationdirect.com/click-plc.

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