Configured for power conversion in DCS process control platforms, the YOKOGAWA PW702 S1 (PW702 S1 Power Supply Module) provides direct physical/electrical execution.
Configured for power conversion in DCS process control platforms, the YOKOGAWA PW702 S1 (PW702 S1 Power Supply Module) provides direct physical/electrical execution.
Hardware Specifications
Parameter
Specification
Model
PW702 S1
Brand
YOKOGAWA
Origin
Japan
Weight
2 kg
Dimensions
25.4 cm x 7.6 cm x 27.9 cm
Operating Temp
Standard industrial ambient range
Power Consumption
Subject to load requirements
Process Control Power Stabilization
The unit integrates specialized circuitry for channel-to-channel isolation and voltage regulation required in DCS instrumentation loops. To maintain output stability, the power supply utilizes internal feedback loops to compensate for variations in line voltage. The output is engineered for low ripple characteristics, facilitating stable operation for sensitive analog input and output modules within the YOKOGAWA ecosystem. Proper thermal management is required, necessitating adequate cabinet ventilation to prevent internal component fatigue during continuous operation.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What are the primary considerations for rack-mount integration?
A: Users must ensure the module is fully seated into the backplane connector to guarantee proper electrical contact. Mechanical retention latches must be engaged to maintain structural stability and ensure a low-impedance ground path to the chassis.
Q: How should power distribution cabling be managed?
A: High-current DC output cabling must be segregated from low-voltage signal instrumentation cables. This practice mitigates the risk of electromagnetic coupling and noise induction, ensuring the integrity of the process control signals.
Field Installation Guidelines
Mount the module vertically within the equipment rack to facilitate natural convection airflow across the internal heatsink.
Verify the input AC supply source matches the module's rated specifications before energizing the cabinet.
Ensure all terminal connections are tightened to the specified torque to prevent high-resistance contact points that can lead to localized heating.
Connect the module chassis directly to the cabinet common ground busbar using a high-gauge braided strap to satisfy electromagnetic compatibility requirements.
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