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What is the difference between the SAB Series and SPU Series?

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What is the difference between the SAB Series and SPU Series?

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The SPU is a hard-wired version that uses miniature field screw terminals for the input (field) and the I/O equipment (protected) connection. The SAB differs from the SPU in that it uses a latch connector for the connection to the Allen Bradley I/O modules, identical to the connector used in the 1492-IFM series of interface modules.

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