Model:FC-BSN-1608
Manufacturer:Honeywell
Module Type:Safe Namur Sensor Converter
Operating Voltage:12-30V DC
Input Current:Max 10mA
Output Current:Max 10mA
Conversion Ratio:1:1
Signal Type:2-wire
Relay Contact Rating:250VAC / 3A, 250VDC / 1A
Relay Contacts:2 SPST
Communication Protocol:MODBUS RTU
Operating Temperature:-20°C to +70°C
Storage Temperature:-40°C to +85°C
Dimensions:170mm x 100mm x 100mm
Weight:1.5kg
The Honeywell FC-BSN-1608 Safe Namur Sensor Converter DCS Module stands as an indispensable component in the realm of industrial automation. It facilitates the seamless transfer of sensor data to distributed control systems, enhancing plant efficiency and safety standards. With its robust design and advanced features, this module ensures reliable operation under challenging environmental conditions.
Featuring an IP65 rated enclosure, the module is engineered to withstand harsh industrial environments, making it suitable for a wide range of applications. Its high-quality construction supports long-term reliability, reducing maintenance requirements and downtime.
Equipped with a versatile RS-485 Modbus RTU communication interface, the Honeywell FC-BSN-1608 seamlessly integrates with existing control systems, enabling smooth data exchange and system interoperability. This feature is particularly advantageous in complex, multi-vendor environments, facilitating a cohesive and efficient control strategy.
The module’s ability to handle a broad input signal range and convert it into a precise 4-20mA DC output makes it ideal for interfacing with various sensors and actuators. This capability ensures accurate data representation, critical for process control applications requiring high precision and sensitivity.
Moreover, the Honeywell FC-BSN-1608 adheres to stringent safety standards, offering a safe and secure solution for industrial operations. Its low power consumption further contributes to energy efficiency, making it an environmentally conscious choice for modern industrial facilities.






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