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The 8920-PS-DC-02 is a power supply module specifically designed for use with Emerson’s PAC8000 SafetyNet system. Here’s a breakdown of the key details:
Function:
- Provides reliable DC power to the SafetyNet Controller and I/O modules within the PAC8000 SafetyNet system.
- Ensures consistent operation of the safety-critical system by converting AC line power into stable DC voltage.
Features:
- Input: Designed for a specific field input voltage, likely 24VDC based on available information.
- Output: Delivers 5 Amps of current at 12VDC voltage to power SafetyNet modules.
- Supports Load Sharing: This allows multiple 8920-PS-DC-02 units to be connected in parallel for redundancy, ensuring power supply even if one unit fails.
- Easy Installation: Likely designed for simple integration within the PAC8000 chassis.
Applications:
- Essential component for powering safety-critical applications within the PAC8000 SafetyNet system.
- Used in various industries where reliable safety control is crucial, such as:
- Process control systems in refineries, chemical plants, and power generation facilities.
- Fire & gas detection systems.
- Emergency shutdown systems.
Benefits:
- Ensures reliable power supply for critical safety functions.
- Redundancy capability with load sharing enhances system reliability.
- Designed for seamless integration within the PAC8000 SafetyNet system.
Additional Information:
- Due to its role in safety-critical systems, detailed information about the 8920-PS-DC-02 might be restricted.
- Datasheets or manuals might require contacting an authorized Emerson Automation Solutions distributor or representative.
- Refer to the official PAC8000 SafetyNet documentation for specific details on using and installing the 8920-PS-DC-02 power supply module.
Here are some helpful resources:
- Emerson Automation Solutions – PAC8000 SafetyNet: https://www.emerson.com/en-us/catalog/emerson-8920-ps-dc
- Contacting an authorized Emerson representative for specific details on the 8920-PS-DC-02.
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