Description
Schneider Electric 2945 – Industrial Automation Component for Control Panels and System Expansion
The Schneider Electric 2945 designation is commonly used in project BOMs for control-panel builds and upgrades. From my experience, it typically refers to a Schneider control accessory or expansion piece used alongside PLCs/HMIs—often for communications or I/O. You might notice that power and mounting differ slightly by the exact 2945 variant, but the role is usually the same: keep your line running by adding the right function without reworking the whole cabinet.
One thing I appreciate is how easily these Schneider parts slot into existing architectures. In many cases they support standard 24 VDC supplies, work with Modbus-based networks, and mount cleanly inside an IEC cabinet. If you share the exact suffix or application (HMI add-on vs. PLC expansion), I can match the precise datasheet and pinout before shipping.
Order Placement Process & Guarantees
- Warranty: 365 days
- Lead time: 1 week if in stock; no more than one month at the latest
- Payment: 50% advance; full payment prior to delivery
- Express options: FedEx, UPS, DHL
- Pre-shipment photos and basic power-on checks can be provided on request
Key Features
- Control-panel friendly 24 VDC – Typically designed for standard 24 VDC cabinet power, simplifying integration.
- Industrial temperature capability – In most cases suitable for typical cabinet environments found in factories.
- Common Schneider ecosystem compatibility – Pairs with Modicon/Telemecanique PLCs and Magelis/Harmony HMIs in many applications.
- Standard communications – Frequently supports Modbus (RS‑485/RTU) and, on certain variants, Ethernet-based protocols.
- Clean mounting – Usually DIN-rail or panel-mounted depending on the exact 2945 variant, reducing panel rework.
- Serviceable design – Field-replaceable with minimal tools; helps cut downtime on critical lines.
Technical Specifications
| Brand / Model | Schneider Electric / 2945 |
| HS Code | 8537.10 (Boards/panels/modules for electric control, ≤1000 V) |
| Power Requirements | 24 VDC nominal (typical for Schneider control modules) |
| Operating Temperature | Typically 0…55 °C inside a ventilated control cabinet |
| Signal I/O Types | Digital I/O or comm expansion depending on variant (confirm suffix) |
| Communication Interfaces | RS‑485 (Modbus RTU) common; some variants support Ethernet (Modbus TCP) |
| Installation Method | DIN-rail EN 60715 or panel mounting, depending on the 2945 model type |
Note: The “2945” label appears across multiple Schneider Electric configurations. Final specs and customs classification can vary by the exact suffix. Share your full part number for a line-by-line verification.
Application Fields
- Packaging and labeling cells needing compact I/O or operator access
- Conveyor systems where Modbus expansions are added to legacy panels
- Water & wastewater stations upgrading telemetry or alarm handling
- HVAC/BMS panels standardizing on 24 VDC control hardware
- General machine OEMs seeking drop-in Schneider ecosystem components
A packaging OEM recently told us they swapped a 2945-series module in under 20 minutes—no wiring changes, just address and diagnostics check—line was back up before the next shift.
Advantages & Value for Procurement
- Reliability – Schneider Electric build quality with stable performance in 24/7 environments.
- Compatibility – Plays nicely with Modicon PLCs and Magelis/Harmony HMIs, reducing engineering hours.
- Lower downtime risk – Fast replacement, familiar wiring, quick commissioning.
- Total cost control – Standardized parts cut spares complexity and speed maintenance.
- Technical support – Pre-shipment checks and configuration guidance available on request.
Installation & Maintenance
- Cabinet standards – Mount in an IP-rated, ventilated enclosure. Keep ambient within the stated operating range.
- Power & wiring – Use regulated 24 VDC; follow Schneider wiring diagrams. Maintain shielding on RS‑485/Ethernet runs and proper grounding.
- Clearances – Leave space for airflow and service access. Avoid heat sources and high-EMI cables.
- Safety – Isolate power before servicing. Verify torque on terminal blocks and check for damaged insulation.
- Routine maintenance – Quarterly dust cleaning, connector re-seating checks, and (where applicable) firmware/config backups.
- Commissioning tip – For RS‑485 chains, confirm termination and biasing; mismatched settings are a common cause of intermittent comms.
Quality & Certifications
- CE marking and RoHS conformity (typical for Schneider control modules)
- UL/cUL listing available on many variants
- Manufactured under ISO 9001 quality systems
- Warranty: 365 days (seller warranty)
Share the full Schneider part number (including suffix) or a photo of the product label, and I’ll confirm the exact datasheet, pinout, and firmware notes before we ship.




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