ABB UNS0863A-P V1 HIEE305082R0001 Digital I/O Card R5 Static Exciter
General info
Manufacture | ABB |
Item No | UNS0863A-P V1 |
Article number | HIEE305082R0001 |
Series | VFD Drives Part |
Origin | Sweden |
Dimension | 73*233*212(mm) |
Weight | 0.5kg |
Customs Tariff Number | 85389091 |
Type |
Static Exciter
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Detailed data
ABB UNS0863A-P V1 HIEE305082R0001 Digital I/O Card R5 Static Exciter
The ABB UNS0863A-P V1 HIEE305082R0001 Digital I/O Card is a component used in ABB static exciter systems. Static exciters are commonly used in power generation systems, especially large synchronous generators, to provide the necessary excitation to the generator rotor, ensuring it produces the magnetic field required for operation.
This card handles digital inputs and digital outputs. It plays a vital role in controlling the excitation voltage supplied to the generator rotor, which in turn regulates the output voltage of the synchronous generator.
The digital I/O card communicates with the main excitation control system through the central control unit, and integrates with the rest of the excitation system to ensure smooth operation.
The card also handles signal conditioning, ensuring that the input signals are properly processed and converted into appropriate output signals to control the excitation system.
Frequently asked questions about the product are as follows:
- What is the primary role of the UNS0863A-P V1 I/O card in a static exciter system?
The UNS0863A-P V1 card is used to interface with a static exciter by processing digital inputs and outputs. It controls the excitation voltage supplied to the generator rotor.
- Can this card be used in any exciter system? Or is it specific to ABB's systems?
This particular card is designed for ABB's static exciter systems and is optimized for use with ABB's control platforms. While other systems may have similar I/O cards, this card is designed to work with ABB's exciter technology and related equipment.
- What are the digital inputs and outputs in this card used for?
Digital inputs These include signals from sensors or other control devices that provide status or fault information. Digital outputs are used to send control signals to the excitation system, actuators, relays, or alarms, controlling the excitation voltage or responding to fault conditions.