Pepperl+Fuchs Through-beam ultrasonic barrier UBE1000-18GM40-SE2-V1
003407-HW-Pepperl-OO7
Overview
In industrial applications, ultrasonic sensors are characterized by their reliability and outstanding versatility. Ultrasonic sensors can be used to solve even the most complex tasks involving object detection or level measurement with millimetre precision, because their measuring method works reliably under almost all conditions.
| Sensing range | 15 ... 1000 mm | |
| Standard target plate | 100 mm x 100 mm | |
| Transducer frequency | approx. 255 kHz | |
| LED green | Power on | |
| LED yellow | switching state | |
| LED red | error, object uncertain | |
| Operating voltage | 10 ... 30 V DC , ripple 10 %SS | |
| No-load supply current | ≤ 20 mA | |
| Time delay before availability | ≤ 200 ms | |
| Input type | 1 program input free air path: -UB ... +1 V, object: +6 V ... +UB input impedance: > 4,7 kΩ program pulse: ≥ 1 s | |
| Output type | PNP, NO | |
| Rated operating current | 200 mA , short-circuit/overload protected | |
| Voltage drop | ≤ 3 V | |
| Switch-on delay | < 5 ms | |
| Switching frequency | ≤ 100 Hz | |
| Standard conformity | ||
| Standards | EN IEC 60947-5-2:2020 IEC 60947-5-2:2019 | |
| EAC conformity | TR CU 020/2011 TR CU 037/2016 | |
| UL approval | cULus Listed, Class 2 Power Source | |
| CCC approval | CCC approval / marking not required for products rated ≤36 V | |
| Ambient temperature | -25 ... 70 °C (-13 ... 158 °F) | |
| Storage temperature | -40 ... 85 °C (-40 ... 185 °F) | |
| Connection type | Connector plug M12 x 1 , 4-pin | |
| Degree of protection | IP67 | |
| Material | ||
| Housing | brass, nickel-plated | |
| Transducer | epoxy resin/hollow glass sphere mixture; foam polyurethane, cover PBT | |
| Mass | 25 g | |
| Dimensions | ||
| Length | 40 mm | |
| Diameter | 18 mm | |
Ultrasonic sensors are most commonly used in the diffuse mode. A single ultrasonic transducer is used as both emitter and receiver and is typically contained in the same housing as the evaluation electronics.
To reliably detect difficult objects, the majority of our diffuse mode sensors can be converted to retroreflective operation via software parameterization. Some ultrasonic sensors are supplied as retroreflective sensors from the outset.