
Chapter 6: Quick Check of Hardware Specifications
This chapter provides technical parameters for all key components, which serve as the basis for selection and acceptance.
Compliance and Certification: Compliant with EMC (EN 61000-6-2, -6-4) and Low Voltage Directive (EN50178). Certified by UL/cUL, suitable for Class I Div. 2 (excluding F/T relay modules) or ordinary locations. Lloyd's ENV1/ENV2 certification.
Environment: Working temperature 0-55 ° C; Storage temperature -20-70 ° C; Pollution level 2.
Power specifications: Detailed list of rated current, power, protector specifications, wire diameter, and holding time for various input voltage ranges.
I/O specifications:
Speed input: MPU (100-25k Hz, 1-25 Vrms); Proximity probe (0.5-25k Hz).
Analog input: 8 channels, 4-20 mA, 16 bit precision, 200 Ω impedance.
Analog output: 4 channels, 4-20 mA, maximum 600 Ω load.
Executive output: 2 channels, configurable for 4-20 mA (360 Ω) or 20-160 mA (45 Ω).
Discrete input: 24 channels, optocoupler isolation.
Relay output: 12 channels, contact capacity detailed in the manual (such as 28 Vdc/10A, 120Vac/15A, etc.).
Cabinet: Size approximately 2251H x 599W x 834D mm, weight approximately 272 kg, NEMA 12/IP55 protection.
Chapter 7: Preventive Maintenance
Regular inspection: Cable connection status.
Fan replacement: It is recommended to replace the cooling fans of the main chassis and power supply chassis every 50000 operating hours; The cabinet door fan is replaced every 60000 hours.
Air filter: Regularly clean the intake filter of the cabinet fan.
Battery inspection: Regularly check the CPU battery for any signs of leakage, swelling, or damage.
Chapter 8: Introduction to Compatible Products
Briefly introduced Woodward products that can be used with the 5009 system, including:
Operator Control Panel (OCP): A hardware panel that provides local start stop, speed regulation, and other functions.
Digital Synchronization and Load Control (DSLC): Used for synchronization, load distribution, VAR/PF control, etc. in generator applications.
Real power sensor (RPS): measures the generator or active power and provides a 4-20 mA signal to the 5009 system.
