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NFPW444-50 YOKOGAWA Power Supply New & Original Stock

NFPW444-50 YOKOGAWA Power Supply New & Original Stock

The YOKOGAWA NFPW444-50 Power Supply Module operates as a dedicated hardware component for power regulation within Yokogawa process control platforms. This module executes the conversion of incoming supply voltage into...

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SKU: NFPW444-50
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The YOKOGAWA NFPW444-50 Power Supply Module operates as a dedicated hardware component for power regulation within Yokogawa process control platforms. This module executes the conversion of incoming supply voltage into a regulated DC output, maintaining the operational voltage rails required for system backplane logic and associated instrumentation.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model NFPW444-50
Brand Yokogawa
Origin USA
Weight 1.2 kg
Dimensions 2.2 cm x 12.4 cm x 12.6 cm
Operating Temp 0 deg C to 50 deg C
Power Consumption Load dependent

Process Control and Signal Isolation

The NFPW444-50 ensures consistent voltage delivery, which is necessary to maintain the integrity of the 4-20 mA HART loop protocol across the control environment. The unit features channel-to-channel isolation to prevent the propagation of common-mode electrical noise or ground loops between control segments. Additionally, the internal thermal management system facilitates cold junction compensation (CJC), providing the electrical stability required for high-precision process measurement and control tasks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does the NFPW444-50 support redundant power supply configurations?

A: Yes, this module supports parallel operation within a redundant power supply chassis. The internal bus circuitry is designed to manage automatic load balancing and failover, provided that both modules are connected to independent power input lines.

Q: How can I verify that the module is operating within nominal parameters?

A: Monitor the status LEDs on the front panel and verify the DC output voltage at the backplane test points using a calibrated multimeter. Any deviation from the nominal output voltage under load may indicate internal component degradation.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Confirm that the input power source is de-energized before mounting the module to the backplane.
  2. Align the module with the chassis guide rails and apply firm pressure until the connector pins fully engage with the backplane bus.
  3. Tighten the front panel fastening hardware to ensure a low-impedance connection to the chassis protective earth (PE) ground.
  4. Verify the output voltage at the backplane test points using a calibrated multimeter before commissioning the connected I/O cards.
  5. Inspect the wiring connections periodically to ensure terminals remain tight, as vibration in industrial environments can lead to intermittent power delivery.