- Overview
- Specifications
- Description
- Applications
- Troubleshooting
- FAQ
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Overview
Place of Origin: |
Sweden |
Brand Name: |
ABB |
Model Number: |
6632097A1 |
Packaging Details: |
Original new Factory Sealed |
Delivery Time: |
5-7 days |
Payment Terms: |
T/T |
Supply Ability: |
In stock |
Specifications
|
Parameter |
Value |
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Part Number |
6632097A1 |
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Module Type |
Bailey Infi90 Power Panel Alarm Board |
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Dimensions |
12.6 × 1.3 × 10.4 cm |
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Weight |
0.08 kg |
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Operating System |
Windows 10 Pro |
|
Processor |
Intel Core i7 |
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Memory |
16 GB RAM |
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Storage |
512 GB SSD |
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Network Interface |
Gigabit Ethernet |
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Power Supply |
12 V DC |
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Operating Temperature |
-20 °C to +50 °C |
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Humidity |
5% to 95% (non-condensing) |
Description
The ABB 6632097A1 BAILEY INFI 90 Bailey infi90 Power Panel Alarm Board is engineered to deliver exceptional performance in demanding industrial environments. Its robust design ensures reliable operation under extreme conditions, making it suitable for applications in manufacturing, process control, and other heavy industry sectors. Equipped with advanced communication protocols, this module facilitates seamless integration with a wide range of industrial systems, enhancing efficiency and productivity. Its high-speed processing capabilities allow for quick response times and precise control over machinery and processes.
Applications
Troubleshooting
False Alarm Power Failure: Alarm board sampling circuit drift or loose connection. Solution: Tighten backplane power cables and check onboard reference voltage.
Alarm Not Activated: Alarm relay contacts are stuck. Solution: Simulate a power outage test; if there is no signal output, replace the board.
Communication Loss: Oxidation of the board's gold fingers prevents signal delivery to the CPU. Solution: Clean the 6632097A1 interface with an electronic cleaner.
Maintenance Recommendations: Clean the rack fans and alarm board dust filters every six months; calibrate alarm thresholds for each voltage level during major overhauls.
FAQ
Q: What does the red light on the 6632097A1 alarm board mean?
A: It indicates that a power supply has exceeded the safe range, or the cooling fan inside the cabinet has stopped.
Q: Will replacing the 6632097A1 alarm board cause the system to trip?
A: No. It only monitors and alarms; it does not directly cut off the main power supply and supports live replacement.
Q: How can I determine whether the alarm is coming from the power module or the alarm board itself in the 6632097A1 system?
A: Use a multimeter to measure the backplane voltage. If the voltage is normal but the board alarms, then the alarm board is faulty.
Q: Does the 6632097A1 board need to be programmed separately?
A: No, it is a hardware logic board. You only need to define the alarm address in the system configuration.
Q: Can the 6632097A1 board detect if a fan fails?
A: Yes. It typically receives signals from the fan speed switch, and triggers an alarm once the fan stops.