HSXA0U-19SC-SIEX
19" Standard HMI Panel PC with Intel® Celeron® N2930 Quad-core Processor, IECEx/ATEX Zone 2 and UL/C-UL Class I, Division 2 Certifications
Features
- Industry 4.0 & IoT ready for future requirements
- International approvals use in hazardous areas
- UL/CUL Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D, T4
- ATEX/IECEx Zone 2, ATEX II 3 G, Ex nA ic IIC Gc
- Modular designs of display and box PC modules
- 64GB dedicated disaster recovery drive
- Wide operating temperatures -20 °C to +60 °C
- Fanless IP66 protective stainless-steel enclosure
- 19" 1280 x 1024 SXGA, projected capacitive touch
- 100% dimmable display backlighting
- Intel® Celeron® processor N2930
- 8GB RAM, 128GB 2.5" SSD, 64GB mSATA SSD
- 2 LAN, 2 USB, 1 serial, 1 VGA, M12 connectors
- 24 VDC input with M12 connector
- Windows 10 IoT LTSB or Linux operating system
Product Documentation
Datasheet [ .PDF ] ATEX Certificate [ .PDF ] Class I, Division 2 Certificate [ .PDF ]





Introduction
AIS offers 19" modular panel PCs and touch screen operator interfaces with international certifications and approvals for operation and monitoring in hazardous areas. AIS 19” HMI panel PCs are constructed with completely sealed stainless steel type 4/4X, IP 65/66, NEMA 4/4X enclosure with environmental ratings (UL 50 or IEC 529) on the entire system including fully sealed I/O ports. The 19” touch panel computer supports wide operating temperatures from -20 to +60°C, comes with pre-installed Windows 10 IoT Enterprise (LTSB), Windows 7 or Linux operating system, and is powered by energy-efficient (7.5W TDP) Intel® Celeron® N2930 quad-core processor. AIS offers OSHA’s NEC Class I Division 2 (C1D2 or Class I Div 2), Groups A, B, C, D, T4, CENELEC’s ATEX 94/9/EC Zone 2, IEC’s IECEx Zone 2, Ex nA and Ex ic certification on its Hazardous Locations (Hazlocs) panel PCs and open HMI platforms which are primarily designed for the volatile and harsh environments of oil, gas, chemicals, and oilfield equipment and services.
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