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Manufacturer:ABB Bailey
Product Number:SPBLK01
Product Type:Blank Panel
Origin:Sweden
Dimensions:254 × 38 × 25 mm
Weight :0.2kg
FAQ
FAQ
Q1: What is the main function of this module?
A1: It supplies stable +24 V DC power to network modules or I/O modules within the control system and supports redundant input for enhanced reliability.
Q2: What are the output voltage and maximum output current?
A2: Output voltage is +24 V DC and maximum output current around 2.5 A.
Q3: What are the dimensions and weight of the module?
A3: Dimensions are 254 × 38 × 25 mmm; weight approximately 0.2 kg.
Q4: Does the module support redundant input?
A4: Yes — redundant power input is supported, allowing continued operation in case one supply path fails.
Q5: What mounting methods are available?
A5: Panel mount or module-rail mount inside control cabinets.
Q6: What key parameters should be considered when selecting this module?
A6: Output voltage and current requirements, module compatibility with existing system, redundancy needs, and available installation space and environment.
Q7: What typical applications does it serve?
A7: Used in DCS systems, network I/O control systems, providing auxiliary power to communication bus modules, remote I/O modules or field devices.
Q8: How is it deployed in high-reliability systems?
A8: In redundant architectures, multiple NPSM01 modules can be installed, with one serving as primary and another as backup for uninterrupted operation in case of module failure.
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