Micronet‑Plus 14-Slot Chassis 5453‑759 | Woodward Control Systems
Manufacturer: Woodward
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Part Number: 5453-759
Condition:New with Original Package
Product Type: Micronet‑Plus chassis (base frame)
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Country of Origin: GERMANY
Payment:T/T, Western Union
Shipping port: Xiamen
Warranty: 12 months
Product Description
The Woodward 5453‑759 is a Micronet‑Plus 14-slot chassis, forming the foundation for modular turbine, engine, and generator control systems. It supports up to 14 plug-in modules, including CPU, I/O, communication, and specialty cards, ensuring flexible configuration and scalability.
Engineered for industrial reliability, the chassis provides robust electrical interconnections, distributing regulated 24 VDC power, control signals, and communication buses across all installed modules. Moreover, its rugged metal construction offers resistance to vibration, temperature extremes, and electrical noise, making it suitable for harsh operational environments.
By enabling modular expansion, the 5453‑759 allows engineers to build redundant multi-turbine systems or compact single-turbine controllers, simplifying system upgrades and maintenance while maintaining mission-critical reliability.
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product type | Micronet‑Plus chassis (base frame) |
| Manufacturer | Woodward |
| Model number | 5453‑759 |
| Function | Houses and interconnects Micronet‑Plus control modules |
| Slots | 14 module slots |
| Dimensions | 160 × 160 × 120 mm |
| Weight | 1.36 kg (3 lbs) |
| Material | Rugged industrial metal frame |
| Power distribution | Provides regulated 24 VDC supply to modules |
| Communication pathways | Backplane bus for CPU, I/O, and communication modules |
| Applications | Gas turbines, steam turbines, engines, compressors, generator sets |
| Certifications | CE, COO (Certificate of Origin) |
| Origin | Manufactured in USA |
| Availability | In Stock |
FAQ
Q1: How many modules can the 5453‑759 chassis support?
A1: It supports up to 14 plug-in modules, including CPU, I/O, and communication cards.
Q2: Is this chassis suitable for harsh environments?
A2: Yes, it has rugged construction and is resistant to vibration, temperature extremes, and electrical noise.
Q3: What type of power does it provide to modules?
A3: It distributes regulated 24 VDC to all installed control modules.
Q4: Can it be used for redundant turbine control systems?
A4: Absolutely, its modular design supports redundancy and fault-tolerant system architectures.
Q5: Where is this chassis manufactured?
A5: The 5453‑759 is manufactured in the United States.