Mod 2/10vdc DCActuator 24v
The SIEMENS GQD151.1P product has a Mod 2/10vdc DCActuator 24v that delivers control commands for locking, unlocking, and movement in STAINLESS STEEL or polished BRONZE. This is an economical two-wire DC actuator with stable output voltage and high switching frequency up to 10 kHz. It comes with easily accessible terminal layout to ensure quick and clear wiring of the actuator.
The GQD plug-in DCActuator provides modulations of 0 to 10V and 0 to 24V DC signals for drive applications.
Modular Motors, Inc. is a stocking distributor of SIEMENS GQD 151.1P and other SIEMENS GSE142 series actuators. Made in Germany and virtually identical to the obsolete BERTOLINI SRN31303, these DCactuators are an ideal replacement for most applications where 24vdc is required.
A DA-MDAC-24V is a miniature DC motor that is used as a source of precise rotary motion. It can be used for cascade mixer applications, home brew robots, and other projects where precision control of rotation is important. The rotary motion turns a shaft which can be used as a crank to turn an output shaft that is shaped like a crankshaft for use in robot arms and other applications. This unit has 24VDC coils that are rated up to .5A at 24VDC.
This document has been prepared to assist you in carrying out the Design Mode Selection Procedure for the Building Technology Actuator 24V. This procedure is expected to take about 1 hour to complete
The Series GQD151.1P DC Actuator provides precise positioning of accessories using its linear and rotary movements. Use for window regulators, furniture, kitchen appliances, air conditioning units or industrial machinery.
This environmentally-friendly actuator is designed for use in low-temperature heating applications. It's ideal for reducing heating costs (to build structure temperature) and can be used both with air conditioning or heat pumps. This 9.0 Duct Actuator is a perfect choice for balancing your building's temperature. With it, you can increase the comfort level without raising operating costs.