The Siemens 2XV9450-1AR22, also cataloged as the SICLOCK TM Plant Central Clock, operates as a dedicated hardware component for high-precision master time synchronization within plant-wide network architectures.
Technical Note on Model Correction: While certain aftermarket database records erroneously cross-reference this part number with bulk network cabling media, the original Siemens industrial manufacturing ledger registers the 2XV9450-1AR22 strictly as a SICLOCK TM Plant Central Clock assembly. The direct successor hardware is designated under order number 2XV9450-2AR01.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | 2XV9450-1AR22 |
| Brand | Siemens |
| Origin | Germany |
| Weight | 3.11 kg (6.86 lbs net) |
| Dimensions | Standard SICLOCK rack/panel-mount enclosure |
| Operating Temp | 0 deg C to +55 deg C |
| Power Consumption | Determined by active synchronization pulse distribution loads |
| Supply Voltage Range | 24 V DC to 110 V DC |
| Device Type | Master Plant Central Clock |
| Successor Component | 2XV9450-2AR01 |
The central clock establishes a highly accurate reference time base across distributed industrial networks, emitting synchronized timing pulses or data frames to local controller ranks. By distributing uniform reference stamps, the unit coordinates distributed sequence-of-events recording grids linked across Profinet / EtherNet/IP deterministic networks. This time distribution prevents logic discrepancies among separate PLC nodes, adjusting clock skew limits dynamically across wide I/O density scaling profiles without loading communication processors.
Q: How does the 2XV9450-1AR22 handle supply voltage variations within its rated operating range?
A: The internal wide-range power distribution matrix accommodates fluctuating auxiliary supplies from 24 V DC up to 110 V DC. Input voltage variations within this window are regulated inside the internal power stages to maintain continuous oscillator stability.
Q: Can this timing module be hot-swapped while the distribution bus is transmitting synchronization signals?
A: No. The legacy SICLOCK TM hardware architecture does not support live removal. Disconnecting the module under voltage causes immediate signal termination across all connected slave clocks, inducing time-sync faults within dependent SCADA and PLC sub-nodes.
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