Woodward 5461-655 High-Performance Final Driver Module for Turbine Control and Industrial Automation Systems
Woodward 5461-655 High-Performance Final Driver Module for Turbine Control and Industrial Automation Systems
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Brand:Woodward Item No.:Woodward 5461-655 Product Origin:USA Product Dimensions:483 × 178 × 82 mm Product Weight:1.5 kg Payment:T/T, Western Union, Credit Card Goods_stock:15 Shipping Port:Xiamen, China Lead Time:1-3 Days Condition:Brand New And Original Warranty:1 Year Certificate:COO
The Woodward 5461-655 is a powerful Final Driver Module engineered to directly control actuators such as valves, motors, and pumps within industrial automation and turbine control systems. As a critical output-stage component in Woodward control architectures, it translates control signals into high-current drive outputs, ensuring precise and responsive actuation.
Designed for mission-critical environments, this module combines fast response time, high output capability, and rugged industrial construction—making it a preferred solution for power generation, oil & gas, and heavy process industries.
Technical Specifications
Parameter
Details
Model
5461-655
Module Type
Final Driver Module
Function
Actuator driving (valves, motors, pumps)
Power Supply
24 V DC (18–30 V DC range)
Current Consumption
~50 mA typical
Output Capability
Up to 100 A (high-current drive)
Communication
CAN Bus / optional Ethernet integration
I/O Channels
Digital + Analog I/O supported
Response Time
~10 ms fast response
Operating Temperature
-40°C to +85°C
Protection Rating
IP65 industrial enclosure
Dimensions (L × W × H)
Approx. 483 × 178 × 82 mm (rack-based estimate)
Weight
1.5 kg
Mounting
19-inch rack / control cabinet installation
Origin
USA
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Applications
The 5461-655 is specifically designed for high-demand control scenarios:
Gas, steam, and hydro turbine control systems
Generator load sharing and synchronization systems
Valve, actuator, and pump control loops
Power plant automation and protection systems
Oil & gas processing and pipeline control
Heavy industrial process automation
Advantages
High Current Output Capability – Supports demanding actuator loads up to 100A
Fast Dynamic Response – ~10 ms response ensures precise control
Advanced Control Features – Supports DSP processing and PID control logic
Robust Industrial Design – Operates reliably in extreme environments
Flexible Integration – Compatible with Woodward control systems and distributed architectures
Enhanced Monitoring – Built-in alarms and status indicators for diagnostics
Technical FAQs
1. What is the main function of the 5461-655 module?
It is a final driver module used to control actuators such as valves, motors, and pumps.
2. What voltage does it operate on?
It operates on 24 V DC, with a range of 18–30 V DC.
3. What makes it different from standard I/O modules?
It provides high-current output specifically for driving actuators, not just signal-level control.
4. What is the output capability?
It can deliver up to 100 A, suitable for heavy industrial loads.
5. What communication interfaces are available?
Typically supports CAN Bus, with some configurations offering Ethernet.
6. What are the physical dimensions?
Approximate rack-mounted size around 483 × 178 × 82 mm.
7. What is the weight of the module?
Approximately 1.5 kg.
8. What environments is it designed for?
It operates in extreme industrial conditions from -40°C to +85°C.
9. Does it support advanced control features?
Yes, it includes DSP processing and PID control capabilities.
10. Is it suitable for legacy system upgrades?
Absolutely—widely used in upgrading and maintaining existing Woodward control systems.