SAGEMCOM 252721117AC Control Motherboard

SAGEMCOM 252721117AC

Technical parameters:

Single-channel mode or dual-channel mode can be selected, the

The signal is DC 24V.

The same system can be configured with 12 address switches for each of the 4095 input and output modules.

Safety parameters can be set for input delay, selection of 1 or 2 channels for value, channel activation, etc.

Response time < 10 ms

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SAGEMCOM 252721117AC Control Motherboard


The SAGEMCOM 252721117AC module can be easily integrated with other XM protection modules, PLCs, distributed control systems and condition monitoring systems as well as display devices via DeviceNet. For stand-alone applications, each channel of the XM-160 series includes comprehensive alarm logic. The monitor also supports the connection of up to two XM-441 Expansion Relay Modules, providing a total capacity of up to eight relays. “Each new XM-160 protection module measures and reports the overall vibration level between the selected high-pass and low-pass filters, as well as the gap or bias voltage for each channel,” said Ralph DeLisio, business manager, Integrated Condition Monitoring, Rockwell Automation. “Because the XM-160 Protection Module includes inputs, outputs, indicators, alarms and relays, it is simple and cost-effective to install, operate and maintain!

SAGEMCOM 252721117AC are typically not involved in the inner workings of a running process calculation. Once computations are developed and deployed, they operate inside a “black box” with little real-time diagnostic capability beyond the computational output. The goal of Library Snapshots is to quickly and easily access detailed information about running process calculations without having to add trace files or run a debugger. With a simple mouse click, OPCcalc and EDICTvb users can request a “snapshot” of any running process calculation library. The library snapshots are displayed to the user as a set of reports that can be viewed and exported.