Certifications:CE, UL, and cUL
Dimensions:14L x 11H x 4D (inches)
Enclosure Type:NEMA 4
Features:Program upload/download capability
Input Voltage:18–32 Vdc
Keypad/Display:30 Analog Keys
Operating Temperature:-13C to +149F
Output Type:2 Actuator Outputs, 8 Relay Outputs, 6 Programmable Current Outputs
Resolution:2 Rows of 12 Characters
Weight:Less than 10lbs before shipping
The Woodward 9907-167 is a versatile control unit that is specifically designed for industrial automation applications. With a program upload/download feature, users can easily update software configurations on the fly, ensuring optimal performance under changing conditions. Built to withstand rugged environments, this unit features a NEMA 4 enclosure that protects against dust, water, and other contaminants.
This control unit operates efficiently within a wide range of input voltages, from 18 to 32 Vdc, making it suitable for various industrial setups. The user-friendly interface includes a keypad with 30 analog keys, providing direct access to essential functions. The output configuration offers 2 actuator outputs, 8 relay outputs, and 6 programmable current outputs, allowing for precise control over a wide range of devices and systems.
To ensure reliability and durability, the Woodward 9907-167 has been tested and certified to meet stringent standards, including CE, UL, and cUL certifications. It also meets US MIL-STD-810C shock protection standards, ensuring robust performance even in harsh environments.
With a compact design and lightweight construction, the Woodward 9907-167 weighs less than 10lbs. before shipping, making it easy to install and maintain. Its resolution of 2 rows of 12 characters ensures clear visibility and ease of use, even in low-light conditions.
Overall, the Woodward 9907-167 is a reliable and efficient control unit that delivers exceptional performance in industrial settings. Its advanced features and robust design make it an excellent choice for professionals seeking top-tier control solutions.
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