PRODUCT DETAILS
5069-OW16 Industrial Digital Output Module for Distributed Control Systems
The 5069-OW16 is a digital output module designed for distributed industrial control systems requiring dependable switching performance and efficient signal transmission. It provides multiple relay output channels for interfacing controllers with field devices while maintaining stable operation in demanding automation environments. Its compact construction allows easy integration into modern control cabinets.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Digital Output Module |
| Output Channels | 16 Relay Outputs |
| Output Type | Relay |
| Mounting Method | DIN Rail / System Chassis |
| Wiring | Removable Terminal Block |
| Isolation | Channel Isolation |
| Application | Industrial Automation Control |
Typical Applications
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Packaging and conveying equipment
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Material handling systems
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Assembly production lines
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Process automation
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Machine control panels
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Water and wastewater facilities
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Factory digital output expansion
Key Features
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Sixteen relay output channels for flexible field device control
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Stable switching performance for industrial environments
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Compact structure reduces cabinet space requirements
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Removable terminal design simplifies maintenance
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Compatible with distributed I/O architectures for scalable system expansion
FAQ
Q1: What type of outputs does this module provide?
A: It provides 16 independent relay output channels.
Q2: Can it control solenoids and contactors?
A: Yes. It is suitable for driving relays, contactors, indicator lamps, and other field devices within its electrical ratings.
Q3: Is the wiring terminal removable?
A: Yes. The removable terminal block allows faster installation and replacement.
Q4: Where is this module commonly used?
A: It is widely used in machine automation, process control, manufacturing lines, and distributed I/O systems.
Q5: Does it support control system expansion?
A: Yes. It is designed to integrate easily into modular automation architectures for flexible system growth.



