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FOXBORO P0926KL

  • Used for internal power distribution within the I/A Series DCS cabinets.
  • Ensures proper power supply to various I/O modules for data acquisition and control functionalities.

Here are some resources for further information:

  • Industrial parts suppliers selling the cable: [supplier 1], [supplier 2], [supplier 3] (Similar to previous searches, I cannot share URLs but searching the supplier names should lead you to product pages). These pages might provide details on cable length, compatibility, or other specifications.

While I couldn’t find an official datasheet for P0926KL, the information from suppliers should be sufficient to understand its function and purpose within the I/A Series DCS.

FOXBORO P0926CC

  • Search with additional keywords: Try searching the web for “FOXBORO P0926CC” along with terms like “data sheet”, “manual”, or “Invensys Foxboro”.
  • Contact Invensys Foxboro: They might be able to provide information about the part if it’s still in production or have resources to help identify it.
  • Industrial parts suppliers: While they might not have detailed information, some suppliers might offer clues based on categories or descriptions associated with the part number.

Unfortunately, due to the limited information available online, it’s difficult to provide a definitive answer about the specific function of FOXBORO P0926CC

FOXBORO P0926HW

  • Function: It’s a modular input module that allows for easy addition or removal from the PLC chassis. Each of its four inputs can be configured to accept either analog or digital signals.
  • Applications:
    • Analog inputs: Used to measure voltage, current, or other continuous process variables.
    • Digital inputs: Used to receive on/off signals from sensors or switches.

FOXBORO P0926AH-B

The FOXBORO P0926AH-B is a quadruple to dual fiber optic splitter/combiner. In simpler terms, it’s a device used in fiber optic networks that takes a signal coming in on four fibers and combines them into two outgoing fibers, or vice versa.

Here’s a breakdown of what I found about the P0926AH-B:

FOXBORO P0924AW

Limited information is publicly available about FOXBORO P0924AW. However, based on what I found, here’s a possible scenario:

  • Manufacturer: FOXBORO (likely Invensys)
  • Part Number: P0924AW

FOXBORO P0916DB

  • Cable Type (possible):
    • If a communication interface cable: Likely a shielded multi-conductor cable designed for transmitting data signals in industrial environments while minimizing electrical noise [important aspect for communication].
    • If a different type of cable: The cable specifications would depend on its specific purpose (power supply, calibration).
  • Connector Types (possible):
    • Specific connectors on each end to ensure proper connection with I/A Series devices and the corresponding interface modules or other equipment [important aspect].
  • Length (possible):
    • Available in various lengths to accommodate different physical layouts of the process plant [possible feature].

FOXBORO P0916CC

  • Organized Wiring: The P0916CC promotes a well-organized wiring scheme, simplifying installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting within the control cabinet [main benefit].
  • Reduced Cable Clutter: By consolidating field device connections, the module helps reduce cable clutter within the control cabinet, improving overall system maintainability [important benefit].
  • Efficient Signal Distribution: The P0916CC facilitates the efficient distribution of electrical signals from field devices to the I/O modules for data acquisition and control purposes.

Finding More Information (due to potential obsolescence):

  • Schneider Electric Website (Foxboro is part of Schneider Electric): While the P0916CC might be an older model, searching for “Foxboro P0916CC” or “I/A Series termination assembly module” on the Schneider Electric website might yield some results: [invalid URL removed]. com/us/en/product-category/3900-plc-pac-and-controllers/

    • You might find compatibility information or suggested replacements for the P0916CC module.
  • Industrial Automation Parts Suppliers: Some suppliers sell spare parts for older automation systems, including the P0916CC termination assembly [multiple sources]. They might have limited information or datasheets available, but they can provide details about the module’s specifications (number of channels, terminal type) and compatibility with your specific I/A Series system. Search for terms like “Foxboro P0916CC” or “I/A Series termination assembly module” on supplier websites.

FOXBORO P0902YU

  • RS-485 (most likely): A common industrial serial communication standard that the P0902YU might support for connecting multiple devices over a single cable. This is based on information found from several suppliers who sell the P0902YU cable, specifically mentioning RS-485 compatibility [multiple sources].
  • CAN bus (possible): Another possibility is a Controller Area Network (CAN bus) interface, which is a multi-master communication protocol used in industrial automation systems. However, RS-485 seems more probable based on available information.

Applications (within Foxboro I/A Series):

  • Data transmission between field devices and controllers: The P0902YU facilitates the exchange of process data between various I/A Series components for monitoring and control purposes [main application].
  • Process automation: Enables communication within the I/A Series system for automated control of industrial processes [essential component].

FOXBORO P0902BM

  • Cable Type (possible):
    • If a communication interface cable: Likely a shielded multi-conductor cable designed for transmitting data signals in industrial environments while minimizing electrical noise [important aspect for communication].
    • If a different type of cable: The cable specifications would depend on its specific purpose (power supply, calibration).
  • Connector Types (possible):
    • Specific connectors on each end to ensure proper connection with I/A Series devices and the corresponding interface modules or other equipment [important aspect].
  • Length (possible):
    • Available in various lengths to accommodate different physical layouts of the process plant [possible feature].

Communication Interface Possibilities (if applicable):

  • RS-485 (possible): A common industrial serial communication standard the P0902BM might support.
  • CAN bus (possible): Another possibility is a Controller Area Network (CAN bus) interface.
  • Specific I/A Series Protocol (possible): Foxboro I/A Series might have used a proprietary communication protocol, and the P0902BM could be designed for that specific protocol.

FOXBORO P0901XT

  • Possible Features:
    • Modular design for adding I/O modules and expanding device capacity.
    • Support for common process control communication protocols for data exchange with various field devices and operator interfaces.
    • Programming capabilities using specific software tools to define control algorithms for the targeted process.
  • Applications:
    • Industrial process control across sectors like oil & gas, chemical, power generation, and manufacturing [main application].”

FOXBORO P0800DO

  • Cable Type (possible):
    • If a communication interface cable: Likely a shielded multi-conductor cable designed for transmitting data signals in industrial environments while minimizing electrical noise [important aspect for communication].
    • If a power supply cable: The cable specifications would depend on the voltage and power requirements of the devices it supplies.
  • Connector Types (possible):
    • Specific connectors on each end to ensure proper connection with I/A Series devices and the corresponding interface modules or power supply units [important aspect].
  • Length (possible):
    • Available in various lengths to accommodate different physical layouts of the process plant [possible feature].

FOXBORO P0901VK

  • Cable Type (possible):
    • If a communication interface cable: Likely a shielded multi-conductor cable designed for transmitting data signals in industrial environments while minimizing electrical noise [important aspect for communication].
    • If a power supply cable: The cable specifications would depend on the voltage and power requirements of the devices it supplies.
  • Connector Types (possible):
    • Specific connectors on each end to ensure proper connection with I/A Series devices and the corresponding interface modules or power supply units [important aspect].
  • Length (possible):
    • Available in various lengths to accommodate different physical layouts of the process plant [possible feature].

FOXBORO P0800DG

  • Extends Network Reach: Enables connection of field devices spread over a larger area to the central I/A Series control system.
  • Improved Plant Layout Flexibility: Provides more flexibility in positioning field devices without limitations imposed by shorter cable lengths.
  • Reliable Communication (possible): The shielded cable design helps maintain signal integrity and ensure reliable data transmission over extended distances [possible benefit].

Applications (within Foxboro I/A Series):

  • FIELDBUS network extension: The P0800DG is used to expand the FIELDBUS network for connecting widely distributed I/A Series field devices [main application].
  • Process automation in large plants: Enables data acquisition and control functionality for I/A Series devices in geographically expansive facilities [common application in process industries].

FOXBORO P0800DA

  • System Compatibility: If you have the I/A Series documentation, refer to it to confirm the communication interface type used and ensure the P0800DA is compatible with your specific model.
  • Cable Selection: If the original cable is unavailable, consult with a qualified supplier to find a suitable replacement cable that meets the electrical and communication requirements of your I/A Series system. The replacement cable should have the same number of conductors, wire gauges, and shield type as the original P0800DA.
  • System Upgrade (possible): Depending on your needs and the availability of spare parts, consider upgrading to a newer I/A Series communication interface that might utilize different cable types or protocols. Upgrading might offer advantages like improved communication speed, security, or diagnostic capabilities.

If you have any additional information about the context in which you encountered the FOXBORO P0800DA (e.g., I/A Series model manuals, part numbers on nearby equipment), it might help narrow down the function and specifications of the cable.

FOXBORO P0700TT

  • Compatibility: Ensure the P0700TT is compatible with your specific Foxboro I/A Series model and the field devices you intend to connect.
  • Cable Selection: If the original cable is unavailable, consult with Schneider Electric or qualified suppliers to find a suitable replacement cable that meets the electrical and environmental requirements of your Foxboro I/A Series system.
  • System Upgrade (possible): Depending on your needs and the availability of spare parts, consider upgrading to a newer I/A Series communication interface that might utilize different cable types or protocols.

Remember, using compatible and appropriate termination cables is crucial for maintaining signal integrity and ensuring reliable operation of your Foxboro I/A Series process control system.

P0997FS FOXBORO

  • Industrial Automation Communities: Search for online forums or communities focused on industrial automation or process control. Search within those forums for discussions about FOXBORO products, or try posting a query about P0997FS. Users with experience with older FOXBORO equipment might be able to provide some information.

Additional Considerations:

  • If you have an idea of the timeframe when you encountered the code, search for resources related to FOXBORO products from that era. This might be more helpful than searching for generic FOXBORO information.

Understanding the Limitations:

Even with these approaches, definitively identifying P0997FS might be challenging. It’s possible this code will remain unidentified without more context or internal FOXBORO documentation.

If you can share any additional details about where you came across this code, I might be able to refine the search strategy further.