Bently 133819-01 Electronic Security Systems

133819-01

D2-08ND3 – 8 pt. 12-24 VDC current sinking/sourcing, 1 common (2 common terminals), removable terminal

 

D2-08TD1 – 8 pt. 12-24 VDC current sinking output module, 1 common (2 common terminals), 0.3A/point, 2.4A/module, fused per common (non-replaceable), removable terminal

twork communication (Unicom, Telecom, Mobile)

Support low power consumption mode

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Bently 133819-01 Electronic Security Systems


133819-01UV Certified Cybersecurity: To help reduce risk, the PlantPAx 5.0 system architecture has been validated by TUV to comply with international standards ISA-99/IEC 62443-3-3, which provide guidelines for the implementation of electronic security systems. Analytics: PlantPAx version 5.0 has a purpose-built architecture that makes it easy to connect real-time and historical data from the DCS to reporting and analytics tools. This provides extended experiences such as augmented reality and easy integration with scalable analysis packages.

133819-01 From the control room to the president’s office, process system users face the ongoing challenge of balancing productivity against budget and limited resources, and proactively addressing associated operational risks. Use the PlantPAx Distributed Control System (DCS) to overcome these challenges and achieve real productivity gains in all aspects of the plant. System features can positively impact the life cycle of plant operations by ensuring that the entire plant and scalable systems drive productivity, improve profitability, and reduce overall operational risk.

133819-01 Features:

Reduced Footprint: The new process controller extends the Logix family with state-of-the-art processing power and functionality, reducing the complexity of the PlantPAx architecture. Reducing the footprint also reduces the cost of ownership over the entire lifecycle.

Improve Consistency: Using process instructions embedded in the controller, project teams can adopt a control strategy approach that can improve consistency for single project or multi-site deployments.

-Streamline workflows: Development teams will save on the cost of configuring instrumentation, alarms and diagnostic system components. Operators will have an expanded ability to view the underlying control logic in a safe and secure manner.