Question
Are Gocator products UL/CSA Certified?
Answer
Gocator sensors are not UL/CSA certified, but they fall under the Safe Extra-Low Voltage (SELV) category in the UL/CSA definition, which allows the systems they are put in to be UL/CSA certified without Gocator being a certified component.
Gocator sensors operate at a maximum of 48 VDC input voltage (24 VDC to 48 VDC), with 13 watt maximum power consumption. Therefore, at 24 VDC the maximum current would be 0.54 amps. This allows the device to be categorized as SELV, carrying very low risk of dangerous electrical shock.
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The datasheet of the Gocator 205 says it goes up to 78W in 48V.
Which data is correct, the 13W of this article or the datasheet?
If we use 78W, we could have up to 1.78kW on the Master 2410. I suppose it is UL/CSA certified to support such power, since it is far from a Limited Energy circuit.
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