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Yokogawa AMM32C RTD Input Multiplexer Module for CENTUM CS/VP SystemsYokogawa AMM32C RTD Input Multiplexer Module for CENTUM CS/VP SystemsYokogawa AMM32C RTD Input Multiplexer Module for CENTUM CS/VP Systems
Yokogawa AMM32C RTD Input Multiplexer Module for CENTUM CS/VP Systems
Yokogawa AMM32C RTD Input Multiplexer Module for CENTUM CS/VP Systems
Yokogawa AMM32C RTD Input Multiplexer Module for CENTUM CS/VP Systems

Yokogawa AMM32C RTD Input Multiplexer Module for CENTUM CS/VP Systems


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PRODUCT SKU : AMM32C

PRODUCT TYPE : RTD Input Multiplexer Module

PRODUCT VENDOR : Yokogawa


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Product Details

The Yokogawa AMM32C is a high-density Resistance Temperature Detector (RTD) input multiplexer module engineered for the CENTUM CS and CENTUM VP distributed control systems. It addresses the challenge of monitoring extensive temperature zones by consolidating multiple RTD inputs into a single, compact unit. By utilizing a connector-based interface, the AMM32C significantly reduces wiring time and panel clutter, making it the ideal solution for large-scale industrial applications—such as refineries and chemical plants—where precise temperature profiling and space efficiency are critical.

Technical Specifications

The AMM32C is built to rigorous industrial standards, ensuring reliable signal acquisition in harsh environments.

Parameter Specification
Product Type RTD Input Multiplexer Module
Model Number AMM32C
Compatible Systems CENTUM CS, CENTUM VP
Connecting Cable KS8 (Required for field wiring)
Insulation Resistance ≥ 100 MΩ (at 500 V DC)
Withstanding Voltage 500 V AC
Operating Temperature 0°C to 50°C
Operating Humidity 5% to 90% RH (Non-condensing)
Weight 1.8 kg

Model Code Interpretation

For Yokogawa modules, the suffix code is the most critical identifier for physical compatibility.

Part Number: AMM32C

AMM32-AXX

  • A (Suffix -C): Indicates the Connector Type.

    • -C: Denotes that this module utilizes a connector interface rather than screw terminals. This design requires the use of a specific mating cable assembly (the KS8 cable) to connect field wiring to the module.

    • Note: This is distinct from the "T" (Terminal) version, which would allow for direct wiring. The "C" version is preferred for pre-fabricated cable systems to reduce installation errors.

Installation and Wiring Guidelines

Proper installation of the AMM32C is essential to maintain measurement accuracy and system safety.

  1. Carrier Compatibility: The module is designed to mount into specific I/O carrier boxes (such as the AMN32 or AMN34). Ensure the module is fully seated in the slot and the locking mechanism is engaged to secure the connection to the backplane.

  2. Cable Connection (KS8):

    • This module requires the KS8 connecting cable. Do not attempt to wire directly to the module face.

    • Connect the KS8 cable to the module's front connector and secure it tightly to prevent vibration-induced disconnections.

  3. Environmental Limits: The module is rated for operation between 0°C and 50°C. Ensure the control cabinet has adequate cooling or ventilation, as temperatures exceeding 50°C can cause drift in RTD readings or module failure.

  4. Insulation Check: Before connecting the module to the system, verify that the field wiring (via the KS8 cable) meets the insulation resistance specification of at least 100 MΩ to prevent ground loops and signal noise.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What is the primary function of the AMM32C?A: The AMM32C acts as a multiplexer for RTD sensors (like Pt100). It allows the control system to scan and measure temperature from multiple points sequentially, maximizing the number of sensors monitored per module slot.

Q: Can I wire the AMM32C directly without a cable?A: No. Because this is the "-C" (Connector) version, you must use the designated KS8 connecting cable. If you require direct screw-terminal wiring, you would need to look for the "T" (Terminal) version of this module.

Q: Is the AMM32C compatible with CENTUM VP?A: Yes, the AMM32C is fully compatible with both CENTUM CS and the newer CENTUM VP systems, allowing for seamless integration and hardware replacement.

Q: What does the "Withstanding Voltage: 500 V AC" specification mean?A: This indicates the module's electrical isolation strength. It can withstand up to 500 V AC of surge voltage between the input/output and the power supply/ground, protecting the sensitive internal electronics from high-voltage spikes in the field.

Additional Information

  • 100% Genuine Parts: All products are original and authentic, ensuring reliable industrial performance.
  • 30-Day Refund Guarantee: Return any in-stock item within 30 days in original, unopened packaging for a full refund (excluding shipping and fees).
  • 12-Month Warranty: Covers defects in materials or workmanship; excludes misuse, normal wear, or unauthorized modifications.
  • Worldwide Shipping: We ship via USPS, UPS, FedEx, and DHL. Delivery times vary by country and may be subject to customs or import fees.
  • Support & Contact: Technical and warranty assistance is available anytime. Contact us here: Contact.
  • Purchase Guidance: Check product specifications and compatibility carefully before ordering to ensure proper application.




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