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Part Number: 5461-653
Manufacturer: Woodward
Product type: Multifunction Module
Repair: 3-7 Day
Availability: In Stock
Country of Manufacture: United States (USA)
5461-653 is a Multifunction Module developed by Woodward. The module incorporates advanced technology and components to provide versatile functionality. Its primary purpose is to enable efficient control and monitoring of different parameters within a system.
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What is 5461-653?
It is Multifunction Module developed by Woodward.
Do I need to remove the input power before installing or removing the MicroNet Simplex main power supplies?
Yes, it is essential to remove the input power from the MicroNet Simplex main power supplies before performing any installation or removal procedures. This precaution ensures the safety of personnel and prevents potential electrical hazards during the process.
Where can the MicroNet Simplex equipment be used?
The MicroNet Simplex equipment is suitable for use in Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, and D hazardous locations, as well as non-hazardous locations. It is important to adhere to the specified classification and ensure compliance with safety regulations in these environments.
Can I use the 24/12 and 16 channel relay modules in hazardous locations?
No, the 24/12 and 16 channel relay modules provided by MicroNet Simplex are designed for use in ordinary or non-hazardous locations only. They should not be used in Class I, Division 2 hazardous areas.