A6824-R ModBus And Rack Interface,4TE
The ModBus and Rack Interface Module is designed for high reliability for the plant’s
most critical rotating machinery. It reads parameters from all AMS 6500 modules and
outputs these parameters via ModBus TCP/IP and/or ModBus RTU (serial). This 1-slot
monitor is used together with other AMS 6500 monitors to build a complete API 670
machinery protection monitor. Applications include steam, gas, compressors and
hydro turbo machinery.
Operators are provided machinery health parameters in the control environment for
seamless integration. The module powers local graphical displays at the protection
rack for machine and instrumentation readout. Either ModBus TCP/IP or ModBus RTU
can be configured, or for redundant paths, can be used simultaneously.
The AMS 6500 is an integral part of PlantWeb® and AMS software. PlantWeb provides
operations integrated machinery health combined with the Ovation® and DeltaV™
process control system. AMS software provides maintenance personnel advanced
predictive and performance diagnostic tools to confidently and accurately determine
machine malfunctions early.
3U size, 1-slot plug-in module decreases
cabinet space requirements in half from
traditional 6U size cards
API 670 compliant,
hot swappable module
Password protected user configuration
Self-checking facilities include
monitoring hardware, power input,
and hardware temperature
A6824 module can serve
multiple 19” racks
A6824 is a 6TE wide module,
no redundant option, for use
in the IMR6000 series, 19” rack
A6824R is a 4TE wide module,
redundancy optional, for use in
the IMR6500 series, 19” rack
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