ABB CI532V09
ABB CI532V09 AccuRay submodule detailed explanation
Product Overview
The ABB CI532V09 AccuRay submodule is an important component in ABB automation systems, mainly used to connect AccuRay nuclear instrumentation systems and achieve data acquisition, control, and monitoring functions. It plays a crucial role as a bridge between ABB control systems and AccuRay systems in fields such as nuclear power plants and industrial process control.
Product Features
AccuRay protocol support: designed specifically for AccuRay nuclear instrumentation systems to ensure seamless communication with AccuRay equipment.
High reliability: Adopting industrial grade design, it has high reliability and stability, suitable for harsh industrial environments.
Multi channel: Supports multiple channels and can connect multiple AccuRay devices simultaneously.
Flexible configuration: Provides multiple configuration options to meet different application needs.
Safe and reliable: equipped with comprehensive security measures to ensure the safe operation of the system.
Product parameters and specifications (typical values, please refer to the product manual for details)
Model: CI532V09
Brand: ABB
Series: AccuRay submodule
Communication protocol: AccuRay protocol
Input/output channels: depending on the specific model
Power requirement: 24V DC
Working temperature: 0 ℃~55 ℃
Size: Depending on the specific model
Product Function and Usage
Data collection: Collect radioactive measurement data from the AccuRay nuclear instrumentation system.
Data transmission: Transfer the collected data to the ABB control system.
Control signal output: Send control signals to AccuRay equipment according to the instructions of the control system.
Status monitoring: Monitor the operating status of AccuRay equipment and provide feedback to the control system.
application area
Nuclear power plants: nuclear safety protection systems, nuclear fuel cycle systems, etc. used in nuclear power plants.
Industrial process control: used for industrial process control involving radioactive substances.
Research institutions: used for nuclear physics experiments, radioactive measurements, etc.