SNAP-B12M
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SNAP-B12M

$203.00 (USA and Canada only)

Availability: In stock
SNAP B-Series 12-module Rack

Production Specification

NOTE: This rack is not suitable for SNAP PAC brains and rack-mounted controllers; see the SNAP-PAC-RCK12.

The SNAP-B12M rack mounts a compatible SNAP brain (such as the serial B3000 or the SNAP-UP1-ADS) and 12 SNAP I/O modules. Analog, digital, and serial modules can be mixed on the same rack. Four-channel digital modules can be placed in the first eight positions only; 32-channel digital modules can be placed in any position. Field devices are wired directly to the top-mounted removable connectors on the SNAP I/O modules. The rack can be panel mounted or DIN-rail mounted. It requires a 5 VDC power source.
 

SNAP I/O Racks

Part Number

Description1

Power2 Requirements

I/O Processor3 Compatibility

Replacement Fuse

Operating Temperature

Relative Humidity

SNAP-B4M6

4-module mixed

5.0 to 5.2 VDC @ 1.8 Amps max

SNAP-UP1-ADS

SNAP-B3000-ENET

SNAP-ENET-RTC

B3000

B3000-HA

SNAP-B4

SNAP-B6

SNAP-BRS

SNAP-BRS-HA

SNAP-B3000-
MODBUS

SNAP-FUSE4A

or Bel5 5HF4

0 to 70 °C

95%, non-condensing

SNAP-B8M6

8-module mixed

5.0 to 5.2 VDC @ 2.6 Amps max

SNAP-B8MC6

8-module mixed,
terminal block

SNAP-B8MC-P6

8-module mixed,
pluggable terminal block

SNAP-B12M6

12-module mixed4

5.0 to 5.2 VDC @ 3.4 Amps max

SNAP-B12MC6

12-module mixed4,
terminal block

SNAP-B12MC-P6

12-module mixed4,
pluggable terminal block

SNAP-B16M6

16-module mixed4

5.0 to 5.2 VDC @ 4.2 Amps max

SNAP-B16MC

16-module mixed4,
terminal block

SNAP-B16MC-P6

16-module mixed4,
pluggable terminal block

SNAP-D64RS7

16-module digital only (limited digital functions)

5.0 to 5.2 VDC @ 1.8 Amps max

SNAP-UP1-D64
SNAP-ENET-D64
SNAP-PDPRS64

SNAP-FUSE1A
or Buss5 GDC1A

1 “Mixed” means the rack can hold analog, digital, and serial modules. Most Ethernet-based I/O processors handle all these types of modules; other processors do not. See the processor’s data sheet for details.

2 Power requirements shown are for a rack, a processor, and a full load of 2-channel analog modules (for the SNAP-D64RS, a full load of 4-channel digital modules). Power requirements for other SNAP modules are higher. See module data sheets.

3 “I/O Processor” means a SNAP brain or on-the-rack controller.

4 Four-channel SNAP digital modules can be used in positions 0–7 only.

5 Manufacturer’s part number (not available through Opto 22).

6 Agency Approvals include: UL, CE, RoHS, DFARS; UKCA

7 Agency Approvals include: CE, RoHS, DFARS; UKCA

 

SNAP Racks Assembly Instructions

This legacy document describes how to install a legacy rack extrusion and how to install or remove a circuit board. It includes a list of SNAP rack accessories and applies to these parts:

SNAP I/O Racks Data Sheet

SNAP B-series mounting racks are designed to hold an intelligent SNAP I/O processor (either a SNAP brain or an on-the-rack controller) and several I/O modules.

This data sheet includes detailed information and specifications for SNAP B-series racks as well as the digital-only SNAP-D64RS rack. Rack fuses and DIN-rail adapters are also included in the data sheet.

B-series racks are used with serial and some Ethernet I/O processors.

  • With Ethernet processors such as the SNAP-B3000-ENET, B-series racks hold analog, digital, and serial modules.
  • With serial processors such as the serial B3000 brain, they hold analog and digital modules.
This document applies to these parts: NOTE: For racks to use with SNAP PAC brains and rack-mounted controllers, or with SNAP-UP1-M64 and SNAP Simple brains, see Form #1684, the SNAP PAC Racks Data Sheet.

UKCA Declaration of Conformity (EMC, LVD, RoHS)

This document is the Manufacturer's Declaration of Conformity for the products listed herein, in accordance with the rules, regulations and standards of the United Kingdom. The models cited have been tested to the essential requirements listed in the Standards section, and fully comply with the legislation as listed in UK Legislation section.

Declaration of Conformity (EMC, LVD, RoHS)

This document is the Manufacturer's Declaration of Conformity for the products listed herein, in accordance with European, international, and/or national standards and regulations.

SNAP-RCK-M2B Rack Adapter Installation Note

This note describes how to install the SNAP-RCK-M2B rack adapter, which allows a SNAP PAC rack-mounted controller or brain to be used on a legacy B-series SNAP rack. This note is applicable to these parts:

Opto 22 RoHS 3 Statement of Compliance - Restriction of Hazardous Substances

This document is a statement of compliance with the EU Directive 2015/863/EU, Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS 3). This document lists Opto 22 products that comply with the substance restrictions of the RoHS 3 directive.

Using Power Supplies with Opto 22 Systems

This technical note gives an overview of power supplies for use with many Opto 22 control systems and recommends types of power supplies for Opto 22 mounting racks.

This note applies to SNAP, mistic, Optomux, Pamux, and direct I/O. It does NOT apply to groov EPIC systems, which have their own integrated power supplies. 

UL Approval Document

This document lists all Opto 22 part numbers that have the Underwriters Laboratory (UL) approval.

CE Declaration: Component

This document is the Manufacturer's Declaration for the listed products as mentioned in the attachment - to which this confirmation refers - that they are in accordance with the mentioned European, international and/or national standards and regulations.

CE Declaration: Low Voltage

This document is the Manufacturer's Declaration for the listed products as mentioned in the attachment - to which this confirmation refers - that they are in accordance with the mentioned European, international and/or national standards and regulations.

CAD Drawing: Base for SNAP-B12M

This CAD file contains a drawing of the base of the SNAP-B12M mounting rack, which mounts SNAP I/O modules with a legacy brain or rack-mounted controller.

NOTE: For new development, we recommend SNAP PAC racks, brains, and controllers instead.

Video: Verifying Voltage at the I-O Rack

Verifying the voltage level at the I/O rack is very important for equipment safety and point value accuracy. This is the proper technique for reading the voltage level at the rack.