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Omron CP1L-M30DT1-D — PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers)

Omron CP1L-M30DT1-D PLC, 18 IN 12 OUT 24V

MPNCP1L-M30DT1-D
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Omron CP1L-M30DT1-D control logic, 18 digital inputs, 12 solid-state outputs, 24VDC supply. Active lifecycle, 32K words memory, expandable 3 modules max.

$364.15 – $818.22Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
Sourced new & surplus through independent channelsAuthenticity-screened · ESD-safe packingListing updated Aug 2026

Specifications

CP1L-M30DT1-D — Identification
ParameterValue
SeriesCP1L
CP1L-M30DT1-D — I/O
ParameterValue
Inputs (count and type)18 - Digital
Outputs (count and type)12 - Solid State
Expandable3 Modules Max
CP1L-M30DT1-D — Electrical
ParameterValue
Supply voltage24VDC
CP1L-M30DT1-D — Environmental
ParameterValue
Operating temperature range0°C~55°C
CP1L-M30DT1-D — Mechanical
ParameterValue
Mounting typeChassis Mount, DIN Rail
Weight1.3 lbs (589.7 g)
CP1L-M30DT1-D — Approvals
ParameterValue
Approvals / certificationsCE, cULus, Lloyd, NK
CP1L-M30DT1-D — Other specifications
ParameterValue
FeaturesBattery Backup
SoftwareCX-One
Memory size32K Words
Display typeNo Display
CommunicationsUSB, Option Cards Available

Product details

Omron CP1L-M30DT1-D is a compact PLC in the CP1L series with 18 digital inputs and 12 solid-state (sinking/sourcing) outputs running on 24VDC. Memory sits at 32K words, and the chassis can take up to three expansion modules. Battery backup keeps the program safe on power loss. No display, so all commissioning runs through CX-One software via the USB port or optional fieldbus card. Approvals cover CE, cULus, Lloyd, and NK — good for machinery export and marine applications.

How it stacks against the relay-output sibling

The CP1L-M30DR-D shares the same chassis, I/O count, memory, and 24VDC supply, but its 12 outputs are relay type instead of solid-state.

Mounting and expansion

Mounts on DIN rail or chassis plate; three expansion slots accept modules. Leave room for USB cable and option card.

Frequently asked questions

What second source is functionally closest?

The CP1L-M30DR-D has the same I/O count and memory, but its outputs are relay type instead of solid-state. Panel footprint matches; output wiring must suit the load.

Will this drop into a panel designed for the CP1L-M30DR-D?

Mechanically yes — same mounting and dimensions. Electrically, outputs are solid-state instead of relay; check that your loads are within the solid-state ratings and that the wiring (common, polarity) matches, not the coil-wetting circuit a relay expects.

What compliance documentation does it carry?

CE, cULus, Lloyd's Register, and Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (NK) approvals are listed.

MPN
CP1L-M30DT1-D