SNAP-PAC-RCK12-FM
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SNAP-PAC-RCK12-FM

Availability: Obsolete
OBSOLETE SNAP PAC 12-Module Mounting Rack

Production Specification

*** NOTE: This part is obsolete and no longer available when current stock is depleted. ***
Please consider SNAP-PAC-RCK12 or contact Opto 22 Pre-Sales engineers for more information.

The SNAP-PAC-RCK12-FM mounts one SNAP PAC brain or on-the-rack controller and up to 12 analog, digital, serial, and special-purpose SNAP I/O modules. The SNAP-PAC-RCK12-FM can be DIN-rail or panel mounted.

This rack works with all SNAP I/O modules on the Opto 22 website. Analog, digital, and serial modules can be mixed on the rack and placed in any position. (Some serial modules are limited to a maximum of eight on one rack. See module data sheets for limitations and power requirements.)
Together with I/O modules and a brain or rack-mounted controller, this rack forms an I/O unit that provides distributed control in a SNAP PAC System. The I/O unit can also be used for PC-based control or as intelligent remote I/O for  an Allen-Bradley MicroLogix PLC or other RSLogix-based system, such as ControlLogix or CompactLogix.

Other SNAP PAC racks available: Build your system in the SNAP I/O Configurator.

Power1 Requirements

5.0 to 5.2 VDC @ 4.2 Amps max

I/O Processor2
Compatibility

SNAP-PAC-R1
SNAP-PAC-R2
SNAP-PAC-EB1
SNAP-PAC-EB2
SNAP-PAC-R1-W [Obsolete]
SNAP-PAC-R2-W [Obsolete]

SNAP-PAC-EB1-W [Obsolete]
SNAP-PAC-EB2-W [Obsolete]
SNAP-PAC-R1-FM [Obsolete]
SNAP-PAC-R2-FM [Obsolete]
SNAP-PAC-EB1-FM [Obsolete]
SNAP-PAC-EB2-FM [Obsolete]

Replacement Fuse

SNAP-FUSE7.5AB or Littelfuse 297 07.5

Rack Power Terminals Wire Size

22 to 14 AWG

Operating Temperature

–20 to 70 °C

Storage Temperature

–40 to 85 °C

Relative Humidity

95%, non-condensing

Agency Approvals

CE, ATEX, RoHS, DFARS; UKCA

Warranty

30 months from date of manufacture

1 Power requirements shown are for a rack, a processor, and a full load of analog modules. Power requirements for SNAP serial and high-density modules are higher. See module data sheets.

2 “I/O Processor” means a SNAP PAC brain or SNAP PAC on-the-rack controller. For compatibility with legacy Opto 22 products, see form #1693, Legacy and Current Product Comparison and Compatibility Charts.

Obsolete SNAP PAC Rack Technical Note

This technical note contains information you may need about obsolete SNAP PAC racks you’re still using.
Included are part numbers, descriptions, specifications, wiring diagrams, and dimensional drawings. In most
cases, these parts have been removed from data sheets because we no longer sell them.

This document includes information on the following obsolete SNAP PAC racks:

Declaration of Conformity (ATEX, 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.

CE Declaration of Conformity: ATEX

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.

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. 

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 3D Drawing: SNAP-PAC-RCK12 Mounting Rack

This CAD file contains a 3-dimensional drawing of the SNAP-PAC-RCK12 mounting rack, which holds a SNAP PAC I/O processor (brain or rack-mounted controller) plus up to 12 analog, digital, and serial I/O modules.

CAD Drawing: Base for SNAP-PAC-RCK12

This CAD file includes a drawing of the base for the SNAP-PAC-RCK12, a mounting rack that holds one SNAP PAC brain or on-the-rack controller plus any mix of up to 12 analog, digital, and serial SNAP I/O modules.

CAD Drawing: SNAP-PAC-RCK12 Mounting Rack

This CAD file includes drawings of the SNAP-PAC-RCK12 mounting rack, which holds one SNAP PAC brain or on-the-rack controller plus up to 12 analog, digital, and serial SNAP I/O modules.

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.

Video: Securing SNAP Module

A quick overview on securing a SNAP Module to a SNAP rack.

Video: Removing a SNAP Module

A quick overview on removing a SNAP module.

Accuracy vs Resolution

What's the difference between accuracy and resolution in analog I/O specifications? Try your own specs in the calculator.