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Primary Applications
Features:
- Featuring an industrial-grade rugged design
- It operates stably under harsh environmental and electrical conditions
- It offers high reliability in continuous-operation automated applications
It supports signal processing and system-level coordination in distributed control environments. It ensures efficient transmission and management of process-related data between interconnected control modules, contributing to stable and synchronized system operation. With its reliable performance, the 80363972-160 improves overall process control accuracy and operational continuity.
It can be flexibly integrated into existing automation infrastructure, supporting system scalability and operational optimization. It maintains stable performance even under harsh industrial workloads, helping to reduce downtime risks. Its design is particularly suitable for environments with high system availability requirements, such as power generation, process industries, and large manufacturing enterprises.
The 80363972-160 Honeywell Control board Modules may still be available for purchase and support from Moore Automated Company beyond End-Of-Life (EOL) by the manufacturer (OEM).
Honeywell 80363972-160 CONTROL BOARD INFO(Datasheets), Link
Important Notice: Other accessories, manuals, cables, calibration data, software, etc. are not included with this equipment unless listed in the above stock item description. All prices are shown in USD.
The 80363972-160 operates based on the continuous acquisition, processing, and transmission of signals within an automated control system. It receives input signals from connected devices or subsystems, processes them internally according to predefined control logic or communication protocols, and then outputs the processed data to the next layer of the system.
This module is used in heavy industrial environments for real-time monitoring of discrete field signals:
Process Monitoring: Connects to industrial sensors (e.g., limit switches, buttons, and alarms).
Industrial Automation: Commonly used in large petrochemical plants, power plants, and energy management systems.
Building Automation: Monitors HVAC systems, security sensors (doors and windows), and factory equipment status.
Safe Production: Serves as a reliable link in the logical connections and sequential control of complex manufacturing processes.