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Woodward 9907-031 723 Digital Speed Control Series

The Woodward 9907-031, also cataloged as the 9907-031 Digital Speed Control, operates as a dedicated hardware component for frequency regulation and Isochronous or Droop load sharing within 723 and 723PLUS Digital Control network architectures.

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model 9907-031
Brand Woodward
Origin United States
Weight 2.67 kg
Dimensions 41.28 cm x 29.21 cm x 6.04 cm
Operating Temp -40 to +70 deg C
Power Consumption 40 W Nominal
Input Voltage Low Voltage (LV) DC source (18-40 VDC range)
Application Profile Standard PGEN with DSLC Load Sharing
Speed Sensing Magnetic Pickups (MPU) or Proximity switches
Control Logic Proportional, Integral, and Derivative (PID) speed control
Chassis Material Fully enclosed aluminum/steel for high EMI protection
Storage Temperature -55 to +105 deg C
Certifications UL/cUL Listed for Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D

Industrial Drives & Governors Properties

The Woodward 9907-031 incorporates specific internal thermal heat sink dissipation profiles to stabilize the digital processing circuits under sustained 40 W execution loads. Designed to operate alongside DSLC modules in parallel generator configurations, the speed control board tracks engine speed metrics through magnetic pickup links, computing Proportional, Integral, and Derivative (PID) output trends. The integrated hardware structure handles multi-engine synchronization by adjusting governor loop dynamics to maintain deterministic tracking and damp oscillation waves within the governing control loop.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the input voltage parameters for the Low Voltage (LV) variant of the 723 series?

A: The 9907-031 operates exclusively within a low voltage envelope, requiring a steady 18-40 VDC primary power rail. Fluctuations extending outside this input voltage range can trigger internal undervoltage protection networks and disrupt the speed sensing processing loop.

Q: How does this module manage load sharing across multiple engine configurations?

A: The module relies on integrated firmware subroutines to handle Isochronous or Droop load sharing strategies. It communicates directly with Woodward DSLC networks to balances kW loads across distinct generator sets without causing frequency drift on the main utility bus.

Q: Is this speed control module approved for deployment in hazardous industrial locations?

A: Yes, the unit carries UL/cUL certifications confirming electrical compliance for Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, and D areas, provided the heavy-duty metal chassis integrity and terminal cable seals remain completely intact.

Field Installation Guidelines

  • Chassis Layout Alignment: Bolt the aluminum/steel enclosure securely onto a flat, unpainted grounding surface inside the terminal cabinet. Ensure the mounting area meets the thermal dissipation requirements to prevent local stagnation zones when temperatures approach 70 deg C.
  • Speed Sensor Cable Layout: Wire the MPU or proximity switch line using dedicated twisted-pair, double-shielded copper cable. Ground the cable shielding elements exclusively at the 723 control chassis terminal block to block electromagnetic field interference.
  • DC Input Terminal Fusing: Install an appropriate inline fuse or circuit breaker on the positive line of the 18-40 VDC incoming power connection to protect the internal digital components against overcurrent surges.
  • Signal Separating Distances: Keep all low-voltage logic wires and governor output lines at a distance of no less than 30 cm from high-amperage AC supply lines, field excitation lines, and high-voltage generator switching lines.

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