The Woodward 5437-173 functions as a high-performance NetCon Field Terminal Module within the 5400 Series ecosystem. It serves as the critical interface between field wiring and MicroNet I/O modules, specifically engineered for industrial turbine control environments. This module simplifies complex wiring architectures while providing essential shield termination and EMI protection to maintain signal integrity in electrically noisy power generation settings.
This module operates under rigorous industrial standards to ensure continuous turbine uptime.
| Attribute | Technical Data |
| Manufacturer | Woodward (USA) |
| Series | 5400 Series (NetCon) |
| Input Voltage Range | 18–32 VDC |
| Power Consumption | Max 5 W |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C to +70°C |
| Humidity | 5%–95% (Non-condensing) |
| Communication | Ethernet Support & Addressable Module ID |
| Wiring Interface | Screw-type terminals |
| Protection | EMI Shielding & Termination |
Superior EMI Suppression: The 5437-173 incorporates dedicated shield termination points. This design effectively drains electromagnetic interference, preventing signal noise from disrupting sensitive turbine governor or fuel control logic.
Extreme Environmental Resilience: While standard commercial electronics fail at temperature extremes, this module maintains 100% operational accuracy from -40°C to +70°C. It thrives in the harsh thermal conditions of power plant control rooms and outdoor enclosures.
Streamlined Maintenance: Addressable communication allows the control system to identify the specific module automatically. This feature eliminates manual addressing errors during replacement and accelerates commissioning phases.
Flexible Field Integration: The module supports multiple wire gauges through its high-torque screw-type terminals. This flexibility enables engineers to use existing field cables without requiring specialized crimping tools or adapters.
Industrial Safety Design: User-selectable termination resistors enable precise fieldbus communication tuning. This prevents signal reflections on the network, ensuring the MicroNet system receives clean, actionable data from the field sensors.
Q: Is the Woodward 5437-173 compatible with all MicroNet systems?
A: This module integrates specifically with Woodward’s MicroNet I/O architecture. It utilizes the NetCon protocol to bridge field signals to the central control logic. Always verify your specific system firmware version for full addressable feature support.
Q: How does this module handle high-humidity environments?
A: The 5437-173 features a robust design that supports up to 95% non-condensing humidity. It maintains terminal isolation and prevents "creepage" currents even in tropical or coastal power generation facilities.
Q: Does this unit ship as new or refurbished?
A: We supply only 100% Brand New, original Woodward hardware. Each unit comes in its factory-sealed packaging to ensure the highest reliability for critical turbine applications.
Q: What are the primary wiring benefits of this terminal module?
A: It organizes complex turbine wiring into a modular footprint. By providing integrated shield termination and Ethernet support, it reduces the need for external terminal blocks and separate EMI filters, saving significant cabinet space.
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