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The Woodward 5461-655 is a Final Driver Module designed for industrial automation and turbine control systems. It serves as the interface between control logic signals and actuators or field devices, providing reliable power amplification and precise actuation. This module is commonly used in gas and steam turbine controls, engine management systems, and industrial process automation.
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Woodward |
| Model | 5461-655 |
| Product Type | Final Driver Module |
| Dimensions | 178 × 102 × 127 mm |
| Weight | 1.8 kg |
| Function | Amplification of control signals to drive actuators |
| Input Type | Low-level control signals (from controller or interface modules) |
| Output Type | High-power actuator outputs |
| Application | Turbine control, engine automation, industrial processes |
| Mounting Type | Chassis / panel mounted |
The 5461-655 Final Driver Module operates as the last stage of signal amplification before driving actuators or field devices:
This module ensures smooth and reliable operation of critical field devices in industrial systems.
The 5461-655 plays a crucial role by:
The Woodward 5461-655 Final Driver Module is a robust and essential component for industrial automation and turbine control systems. It provides reliable signal amplification, electrical isolation, and precise actuator control, ensuring safe and accurate operation of engines, turbines, and industrial field devices.