ABB TU837V1 3BSE013238R1 Extended Module Termination Unit
General info
Manufacture | ABB |
Item No | TU837V1 |
Article number | 3BSE013238R1 |
Series | 800xA Control Systems |
Origin | Sweden |
Dimension | 73*233*212(mm) |
Weight | 0.5kg |
Customs Tariff Number | 85389091 |
Type |
Extended Module Termination Unit
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Detailed data
ABB TU837V1 3BSE013238R1 Extended Module Termination Unit
The TU837V1 MTU can have up to 8 I/O channels. The maximum rated voltage is 250 V and maximum rated current is 3 A per channel. The MTU distributes the ModuleBus to the I/O module and to the next MTU. It also generates the correct address to the I/O module by shifting the outgoing position signals to the next MTU.
The MTU can be mounted on a standard DIN rail. It has a mechanical latch that locks the MTU to the DIN rail. The latch can be released with a screwdriver. Two mechanical keys are used to configure the MTU for different types of I/O modules. This is only a mechanical configuration and it does not affect the functionality of the MTU or the I/O module. Each key has six positions, which gives a total number of 36 different configurations.
TU837V1 works seamlessly with ABB distributed control system (DCS), making it easy to integrate a large number of field devices with the control system. It is fully compatible with ABB I/O modules and control systems, ensuring that signals from field devices are accurately routed to the control system for processing and control.
Frequently asked questions about the product are as follows:
-How does the ABB TU837V1 differ from a standard terminal unit?
The TU837V1 is an expansion module, which means it supports more I/O connections than a standard terminal unit. This makes it ideal for systems that require high-density connections to field devices, providing more signal termination points for large installations.
-Can the ABB TU837V1 be used for both digital and analog signals?
The TU837V1 supports both digital and analog I/O signals, making it a versatile choice for a wide range of industrial applications, from simple on/off signals to more complex analog measurements.
-What are the main advantages of the expansion module design?
The main advantage of the expansion module design is its ability to handle more field connections in a single unit, making it easy to expand the system and more effectively manage multiple field devices in larger or more complex automation setups.