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Yokogawa ANB11D-425/BU2A CENTUM VP Optical ESB Bus Node UnitYokogawa ANB11D-425/BU2A CENTUM VP Optical ESB Bus Node UnitYokogawa ANB11D-425/BU2A CENTUM VP Optical ESB Bus Node Unit
Yokogawa ANB11D-425/BU2A CENTUM VP Optical ESB Bus Node Unit
Yokogawa ANB11D-425/BU2A CENTUM VP Optical ESB Bus Node Unit
Yokogawa ANB11D-425/BU2A CENTUM VP Optical ESB Bus Node Unit

Yokogawa ANB11D-425/BU2A CENTUM VP Optical ESB Bus Node Unit


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PRODUCT SKU : ANB11D-425/BU2A

PRODUCT TYPE : ESB Bus Node Unit

PRODUCT VENDOR : Yokogawa


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  • 1-Year Warranty & Expert Support for Every Order

Product Details

Product Overview

The Yokogawa ANB11D-425/BU2A serves as a specialized high-speed optical interface for the CENTUM VP Distributed Control System. This unit converts standard ESB signals into optical format, facilitating long-distance I/O distribution that exceeds the limitations of traditional copper cabling. By utilizing fiber optic technology, the ANB11D-425 ensures complete electrical isolation and absolute immunity to electromagnetic interference (EMI). We supply this unit as 100% Brand New and Original, providing a factory-certified platform for mission-critical, geographically dispersed automation networks.

Part Number Breakdown: ANB11D-425/BU2A

Yokogawa utilizes a modular suffix system to define the power and interface capabilities of the ANB11D series:

Code Specification Technical Definition
ANB11D Model Optical ESB Bus Node Unit (Dual-Redundant)
-4 Redundancy Dual-redundant power supply modules
2 Voltage 220–240 V AC power supply input
5 Protection Basic type (Non-explosion protection)
/BU2A Option Optical ESB Bus Repeater Master/Slave Interface

Technical Specifications

The ANB11D-425/BU2A combines long-range communication capabilities with industrial-grade hardware:

  • Primary Function: Optical ESB Bus Node for long-distance I/O expansion

  • Power Supply: Dual-redundant (Active-Active configuration)

  • Input Voltage: 220–240 V AC (50/60 Hz)

  • Communication Interface: BU2A Optical Repeater Interface

  • Transmission Distance: 5 km up to 50 km (System configuration dependent)

  • Module Capacity: 8 I/O module slots per node

  • Communication Media: Single-mode or Multi-mode fiber optic cable

  • Mounting: 19-inch rack mount (8U height)

  • Operating Temperature: 0 to 50°C

Engineering Advantages

The ANB11D-425/BU2A solves significant infrastructure challenges in large-scale industrial layouts:

  • Eliminate Grounding Issues and EMI: Traditional copper ESB cables often suffer from ground potential differences and signal noise in sprawling facilities. The fiber optic interface provides total galvanic isolation, shielding your control loops from lightning surges and high-frequency interference common in motor-heavy environments.

  • Geographical Distribution: This unit extends the reach of your DCS up to 50 kilometers. Engineers can now install I/O cabinets directly at remote sites—such as offshore platform wellheads, remote pumping stations, or dispersed refinery units—while maintaining centralized control in the main station.

  • High-Availability Power Architecture: The dual-redundant power modules operate in an active-active mode. If one power source or module fails, the secondary module carries the full load instantaneously, preventing node-wide shutdowns and ensuring continuous data visibility.

  • Simplified Remote Engineering: By supporting 8 local I/O modules within an 8U rack space, the unit functions as a self-contained remote hub. This reduces the need for multiple intermediate repeaters and simplifies the cabinet wiring for remote instrument enclosures (RIE).

FAQs

  • Does this unit require specific fiber optic types?

    The ANB11D-425/BU2A supports both single-mode and multi-mode fiber. However, to achieve the maximum 50 km distance, you must use single-mode fiber and ensure the corresponding optical modules match your distance requirements.

  • What is the primary difference between the ANB10D and ANB11D?

    The ANB10D uses standard copper ESB bus cables for short-distance local expansion. The ANB11D integrates optical repeaters to facilitate long-distance communication via fiber optics, primarily for remote I/O applications.

  • Can I replace a faulty power module without shutting down the node?

    Yes. The dual-redundant power supply design supports online maintenance. You can replace one power module while the other continues to power the unit and the installed I/O modules, ensuring zero process interruption.

  • Does the unit include the optical fiber modules?

    The /BU2A option defines the interface type, but specific SFP or optical transceiver modules may vary based on the required distance (5km vs 50km). Always verify your specific transmission requirements during the engineering phase.

 

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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