HIMA F7131 Power Supply Monitoring
General info
Manufacture | HIMA |
Item No | F7131 |
Article number | F7131 |
Series | HIQUAD |
Origin | United States(US) |
Dimension | 180*180*30(mm) |
Weight | 0.8 kg |
Customs Tariff Number | 85389091 |
Type | Power Supply Monitoring |
Detailed data
HIMA F7131 Power supply monitoring with buffer batteries for PES H51q
The HIMA F7131 is a power supply monitoring unit with buffer batteries. It is used to monitor the input and output voltages of a power supply, as well as the battery voltage. The unit also has an alarm output that can be used to notify the operator of a power supply failure.
The module F 7131 monitors the system voltage 5 V generated by the 3 power supplies max. as follows:
– 3 LED-displays at the front of the module
– 3 test bits for the central modules F 8650 or F 8651 for the diagnostic display and for the operation within the user's program
– For the using within the additional power supply (assembly kit B 9361)the function of the power supply modules in it could be monitored via 3 outputs of 24 V (PS1 to PS 3)
Technical Information:
Input voltage range: 85-265 VDC
Output voltage range: 24-28 VDC
Battery voltage range: 2.8-3.6 VDC
Alarm output: 24 VDC, 10 mA
Communication interface: RS-485
Note: It is recommended to replace the battery every four years. Battery type: CR-1/2 AA-CB, HIMA Part Number 44 0000016.
Space requirement 4TE
Operating data 5 V DC: 25 mA/24 V DC: 20 mA
FAQ about HIMA F7131:
What is the role of the buffer battery in the HIMA F7131 module?
The buffer battery is used to provide backup power to the safety system in the event of a power failure. These batteries ensure that the system remains operational long enough to execute a safe shutdown procedure or switch to a backup power source. The F7131 module monitors the status, charge and health of the buffer batteries to ensure that they are ready to provide backup power when needed.
Can the F7131 module be integrated into an existing HIMA system?
Yes, the F7131 module is designed to be integrated into HIMA's PES (Process Execution System) H51q and other HIMA safety controllers. It works seamlessly with the HIMA safety network, providing centralized monitoring and diagnostic capabilities for the health of the power supply and buffer batteries.