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Woodward 9905-969 I/O Expansion / Signal Conditioning Module

WOODWARD 9905-969 — I/O Expansion / Signal Conditioning Module
Product:​ 9905-969, I/O Module
Manufacturer:​ Woodward, Inc.
Primary Application:​ A specialized signal conditioning and interface module​ designed for Woodward 505/505XT Digital Speed Control Systems. It expands and adapts input/output capabilities, typically for interfacing with specific sensors or actuators in turbine control applications.
Category: Product ID: 22792

Description

WOODWARD 9905-969 — I/O Expansion / Signal Conditioning Module
Product:​ 9905-969, I/O Module
Manufacturer:​ Woodward, Inc.
Primary Application:​ A specialized signal conditioning and interface module​ designed for Woodward 505/505XT Digital Speed Control Systems. It expands and adapts input/output capabilities, typically for interfacing with specific sensors or actuators in turbine control applications.

1. Core Overview & Positioning

The Woodward 9905-969 is an expansion module that belongs to the 9905 series of accessory modules for the 505/505XT governors. Unlike universal digital I/O cards, modules in the 9905 series are often designed for specific signal types or functions.
The -969 suffix​ strongly suggests this module is configured as a Signal Conditioner​ or Isolated Interface, most likely for handling analog signals​ such as:
  • 4-20 mA process signals​ (e.g., for pressure, temperature transmitters).
  • Thermocouple (T/C) or Resistance Temperature Detector (RTD) inputs​ for direct temperature measurement.
  • Isolated analog outputs​ for driving chart recorders or meters.
  • Frequency or speed inputs​ from magnetic pickups or proximity sensors.
Key Philosophy:​ It bridges the gap between the governor’s low-voltage logic and potentially noisy, high-voltage, or non-standard field signals, providing isolation, scaling, and conversion.

2. Key Features & Functions

  • Signal Conditioning:​ Converts field-level analog signals (e.g., 4-20mA, 0-10V, thermocouple mV) into a clean, scaled digital or analog signal readable by the 505/505XT main processor.
  • Electrical Isolation:​ Provides galvanic isolation between the field wiring and the sensitive control electronics of the 505, protecting against ground loops, noise, and voltage transients.
  • Scalable Inputs/Outputs:​ Allows configuration of input ranges (e.g., 4-20mA representing 0-1000 psi) and output scaling to match engineering units.
  • Dedicated Function:​ Based on the 9905-xxx numbering, it is likely pre-configured at the factory for a specific signal type (e.g., «9905-969 Thermocouple Input Module»).
  • Integration:​ Plugs directly into a dedicated slot on the 505/505XT backplane or connects via a designated interface, becoming a seamless part of the control system.
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3. Common Technical Specifications (Inferred from Series)

  • Compatibility:​ Designed exclusively for use with Woodward 505 and 505XT Digital Speed Controllers.
  • Signal Type:​ Likely Analog Input​ or Analog Output. The most common configurations are:
    • Analog Input Module:​ Accepting 4-20mA, 0-10V, RTD (Pt100, Pt1000), or common thermocouple types (J, K, T, E).
    • Analog Output Module:​ Providing an isolated 4-20mA or 0-10V output proportional to a controller variable.
  • Channels:​ Typically provides one or two isolated channels.
  • Power:​ Powered from the 505/505XT backplane.
  • Connection:​ Screw terminal blocks for field wiring.

4. System Integration & Configuration

  • Role:​ Acts as a specialized peripheral device​ for the 505/505XT. It allows the governor to directly monitor process variables (like steam header pressure, bearing temperature) or output analog signals (like valve demand to a recorder) without needing an external PLC or signal converter.
  • Configuration:​ The scaling and parameters for this module are configured within the 505/505XT’s internal software​ using the front panel keys or, more commonly, Woodward’s Toolkit configuration software. The 505’s control logic can then use these scaled values for control, alarms, or logging.
  • Wiring:​ Field devices (sensors) are wired directly to the module’s terminals.

5. Typical Applications

Used to integrate process variables directly into the turbine governor’s control and monitoring system:
  • Steam Turbine Control:​ Monitoring steam pressure​ or temperature​ for inlet pressure control or override functions.
  • Turbine Monitoring:​ Directly connecting bearing temperature RTDs​ or vibration transmitters​ (4-20mA) for alarms or trip functions.
  • Process Interface:​ Providing an analog output​ of turbine speed or valve position to a plant Distributed Control System (DCS).
  • Compressor Control:​ Monitoring suction/discharge pressures for anti-surge or performance control algorithms within the 505.

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