Ultrasonic Sensor has 30 mm barrel body style.

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Teachable with external, removable pushbutton, compact Virtu(TM) 30 has 39 in. sensing distance and is offered with NO, NC, or teachable output. Pushbutton accessory prevents tampering once sensor is installed. Rated to NEMA 4X and IP67, product is resistant to most acids and bases and can be used in harsh environments. Applications include food and beverage, pharmaceutical, and automotive industries.



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Schneider Electric Sensor Competency Center Offers Virtu(TM) 30 Sensor



July 14, 2006 - Dayton, OH - The new Virtu(TM) 30 by Hyde Park is an ultrasonic sensor available in a 30 mm barrel body style that breaks new ground for the cost-conscious customer.

These compact sensors solve a greater number of applications with an increased sensing distance of 39" (1m) with the option of being normally open, normally closed or a teachable output.

Protection ratings of NEMA 4X and IP67 makes the Virtu(TM) 30 versatile in many harsh environments by resisting most acids and bases. These new sensors can be used in such applications as conveyor systems, food and beverage, pharmaceutical and automotive.

The Virtu(TM) 30 is teachable with an external, removable pushbutton. The pushbutton accessory provides convenience and prevents tampering once the sensor is installed.

Schneider Electric Sensor Competency Center
A company of Schneider Electric, The SCC creates sensors for the real world, including ultrasonic, photoelectric and inductive proximity sensors. The SCC serves a variety of industries including packaging, food and beverage, automotive and pharmaceutical.

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