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SPECIFICATIONS:
Part Number: 5501-367
Manufacturer: Woodward
External Dimensions: 8.75W x 14.625D x 5.375H
Input Voltage Rating: 18-32VDC, 27.4A
Power Supply Input: (18 to 32) V (dc)
Signal to Actuator: 0 to 200 mA
Network Isolation: 0–60 Hz: 1000 Vrms
Power Consumption: 14 W
Output Voltage Rating: 24VDC, 16A
Availability: In Stock
Country of Origin: United States
Operating Temperature: 55°C
Weight: 9.11 lbs
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION:
5501-367 is a Micronet Simplex LV Discrete FTM manufactured and designed by Woodward and used in Gas Turbine Control Systems. The Micronet Simplex LV Discrete Module is a component of the Micronet system developed by the Israeli company, Elbit Systems. The module is designed to provide discrete input and output capabilities for various industrial applications, such as monitoring and controlling of machinery and equipment. The module offers four input channels for monitoring and four output channels for controlling external devices. The input channels can accept a range of digital and analog signals, including switch contacts, 4-20mA current loops, and voltage signals. The output channels can provide up to 2A of current at 24VDC to drive external devices, such as solenoids, relays, and indicators.
FEATURES:
The Micronet Simplex LV Discrete Module is compatible with the Micronet system's communication network, which uses a proprietary protocol over a standard Ethernet network. The module can be easily integrated with other Micronet components, such as controllers and display units, to form a comprehensive industrial automation solution. The Micronet Simplex LV Discrete Module offers several features that make it a useful component for industrial automation applications. Some of these features include:
Four input channels: The module provides four input channels that can accept a range of digital and analog signals, making it suitable for monitoring various parameters, such as temperature, pressure, and flow.
Four Output Channels: The module offers four output channels that can provide up to 2A of current at 24VDC to drive external devices, such as solenoids, relays, and indicators.
Compatibility with Micronet Communication Network: The module can communicate with other Micronet components over a standard Ethernet network, using a proprietary protocol. This makes it easy to integrate with other Micronet devices, such as controllers and display units.
Wide Operating Temperature Range: The module can operate in a wide temperature range, from -40°C to +85°C, making it suitable for use in harsh industrial environments.
LED Indicators: The module has LED indicators that provide visual feedback on the status of the input and output channels, making it easy to monitor the module's operation.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
What is the input voltage range for the Micronet Simplex LV Discrete Module?
The module operates at a supply voltage of 24VDC.
How many input channels does the Micronet Simplex LV Discrete Module have?
The module provides four input channels for monitoring various parameters.
Can the Micronet Simplex LV Discrete Module accept analog signals?
Yes, the module can accept 4-20mA current loops and voltage signals as analog inputs.