Input Voltage Range:100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Output Power:500 W
Redundancy:Hot swappable and redundant design
Fieldbus Compatibility:Supports DeviceNet, Profinet, CC-Link, EtherCAT
Temperature Range:-20°C to +60°C
Protection Rating:IP20
Integrating advanced redundancy technology, the EMERSON 9191-FP Redundant Fieldbus Power Supplies provide unparalleled reliability and robustness in harsh industrial environments. These units feature two independent power supplies, each capable of delivering a continuous output of 24V DC at 2A, ensuring uninterrupted operation even in the event of one supply failure.
Designed with a wide operating temperature range from -40°C to +70°C, these power supplies are ideal for use in extreme conditions, from cold storage facilities to hot industrial plants. The hot standby redundancy ensures seamless switching between power sources without interrupting system operation, safeguarding against downtime and potential failures.
Supporting multiple communication protocols including DeviceNet, CANopen, and FF (Fieldbus Foundation), these power supplies offer versatile integration capabilities, making them compatible with a wide array of industrial control systems. This feature facilitates seamless connectivity across different devices and systems, enhancing overall efficiency and productivity.
Equipped with a compact yet sturdy design, measuring 80mm x 110mm x 220mm, and weighing just 0.6kg, the EMERSON 9191-FP Redundant Fieldbus Power Supplies are easy to install and handle. Their lightweight construction ensures minimal space requirements, making them suitable for installations in tight areas without compromising on performance.
Built to withstand the rigors of industrial use, these power supplies are manufactured using high-quality materials that guarantee long-term durability and maintenance-free operation. Regular maintenance is recommended to keep the system running at peak performance, although their low-maintenance design minimizes the need for frequent interventions.
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