The CP2E-S60DR-A is a current-production Omron CPU from the CP2E series, carrying 36 digital inputs and 24 relay outputs. Supply is 100~240 VAC, so it pulls power directly from the control panel mains — no separate 24 VDC supply needed for the module itself. Screw terminals and DIN-rail mounting are standard.
Versus the CP2E-S60DT-D
The closest functional peer is the CP2E-S60DT-D, which is the same 36-input / 24-output frame but with solid-state outputs and 24 VDC supply. The relay outputs on the -A model handle up to the rated load with isolated commons — good for mixed voltage loads on the same module. The -DT-D runs on 24 VDC and switches faster but can't handle AC loads directly. Dropping the -DR-A into a panel wired for -DT-D means swapping the power supply and checking that the load side isn't expecting DC-only switching.
Integration notes
DIN-rail mount, screw-terminal wiring. The 36 inputs are typically 24 VDC sink/source, and the 24 relay outputs are form-A with a common per group. Panel builders should allow clearance for wiring the 60 points and the AC mains terminals. The module fits standard CP2E backplane-free rack — just snap and wire.
