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ABB DFP01 37264-4-0369561 Field Controller Power Supply

Configured for power regulation in Freelance 2000 systems, the ABB DFP01 (37264-4-0369561 Power Supply) provides direct physical/electrical execution of stable 24 VDC bus output for field controllers and associated I/O hardware.

Suffix Breakdown & Model Matrix

Code Specification
DFP01 Base model for Freelance 2000 Field Controller
37264-4-0369561 Unique manufacturing part number identifier

Hardware Specifications

Parameter Specification
Model DFP01
Brand ABB
Origin Germany
Weight 0.5 kg
Dimensions 12.7 x 7.6 x 17.8 cm
Operating Temp 0 deg C to 55 deg C
Power Consumption 30 W to 50 W
Output Voltage 24 V DC (Regulated)
Current Output 1.25 A to 2 A

Industrial Control and Network Attributes

The DFP01 maintains deterministic operation within ABB Freelance 2000 platforms by ensuring consistent backplane bus communication velocity. It facilitates I/O density scaling by providing a stable power rail, which prevents voltage sag during high-load I/O operations. The unit supports comprehensive firmware flash compatibility, allowing it to interface seamlessly with various field controller iterations. Furthermore, the module employs advanced switching regulators to minimize protocol conversion latencies in connected I/O racks, ensuring real-time response across deterministic networks.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Can this power supply be connected in parallel for current sharing?

A: The DFP01 is designed for dedicated controller power; you must verify that the specific controller rack backplane configuration supports parallel power module operation before attempting to link units.

Q: Is the unit compatible with older Freelance 2000 controller firmware versions?

A: Yes, the module is backward compatible with standard Freelance 2000 series field controller architectures, provided the firmware flash compatibility matches the system software requirements.

Field Installation Guidelines

  1. Mounting Stability: Install the module using the integrated rack mounting brackets. Ensure the unit is firmly fastened to the cabinet backplane to withstand vibration and maintain electrical continuity.
  2. Grounding Protocols: Connect the module chassis to the cabinet protective earth (PE) bus. This grounding is required to manage surge voltage protection limits and prevent common-mode noise from affecting the 24 VDC output.
  3. Wiring Discipline: Route AC input lines through separate cable ducts from the 24 VDC output and signal wiring. This physical separation is required to prevent inductive crosstalk into sensitive controller logic.
  4. Thermal Clearance: Maintain at least 50 mm of clearance above and below the unit to allow for convective heat dissipation, ensuring the internal components remain within the 55 deg C operating limit.

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