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The MicroNet Plus 5453-759 is a 14-slot chassis that serves as the primary structural and electrical foundation for Woodward’s high-performance control systems. Specifically engineered for demanding gas turbine management and large-scale industrial engine control, the chassis utilizes a modular backplane, facilitating high-speed data transfer between CPU modules, power supplies, and various I/O conditioning cards.
The 5453-759 is built for system availability. It supports hardware redundancy, enabling the configuration of dual power supplies and mirrored control modules, effectively eliminating single points of failure. Its physical construction is optimized for cabinet mounting, featuring a rugged metallic frame that provides electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding and thermal dissipation for the internal components, ensuring reliable operation in harsh industrial environments.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Model Number | 5453-759 |
| Slot Capacity | 14 Total Slots (Supporting CPU, I/O, and Communication modules) |
| Application Focus | Gas Turbine Control, Steam Turbine Sequencing, Compressor Control |
| Mounting Configuration | Standard Industrial Rack/Panel Mount |
| Connectivity Support | Integrated backplane for Ethernet, Serial, and Fieldbus expansion |
| Dimensions | 16 cm x 16 cm x 12 cm |
| Approximate Weight | 1.4 kg |
| Operational Integrity | High vibration resistance and wide temperature tolerance for turbine deck environments |
The MicroNet Plus 5453-759 chassis is primarily used in power generation facilities and mechanical drive applications. It is the preferred choice for retrofitting legacy turbine controllers where high-density I/O and rapid processing cycles are critical for functions such as surge protection and fuel valve modulation.
No, the 5453-759 is a bare chassis. Power supply modules and CPUs must be sourced separately, based on your specific voltage and redundancy requirements.
Yes, the MicroNet Plus backplane is designed for flexible module placement. However, specific slot assignments for CPUs are typically required according to Woodward's logic mapping.