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NFDR541-P00 | Yokogawa | ProSafe-RS Relay Output ModuleNFDR541-P00 | Yokogawa | ProSafe-RS Relay Output ModuleNFDR541-P00 | Yokogawa | ProSafe-RS Relay Output Module
NFDR541-P00 | Yokogawa | ProSafe-RS Relay Output Module
NFDR541-P00 | Yokogawa | ProSafe-RS Relay Output Module
NFDR541-P00 | Yokogawa | ProSafe-RS Relay Output Module

NFDR541-P00 | Yokogawa | ProSafe-RS Relay Output Module


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PRODUCT SKU : NFDR541-P00

PRODUCT TYPE : Relay Output Module

PRODUCT VENDOR : Yokogawa


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Product Details

Product Overview

The Yokogawa NFDR541-P00 serves as a high-integrity relay output interface for the ProSafe-RS Safety Instrumented System (SIS). This module provides 16 independent relay output channels specifically designed for emergency shutdown (ESD), fire and gas (F&G), and burner management systems (BMS). We supply this unit as 100% Brand New and Original, ensuring your safety loops meet the most stringent SIL (Safety Integrity Level) requirements without compromise.

Part Number Breakdown

The NFDR541 series utilizes suffix codes to define the terminal type and environmental specifications:

  • NFDR541: Relay Output Module (16-Channel).

  • -P: Pressure clamp terminal connection.

  • 0: Standard type.

  • 0: Basic specification.

Technical Specifications

The NFDR541-P00 provides robust mechanical switching with integrated safety diagnostics for critical process loops.

Feature Specification Details
Output Channels 16 Independent Relay Outputs
Rated Load Voltage 24 V DC
Maximum Load Current 2 A per point
Isolation Method Mechanical Relay Isolation
Connection Type Pressure Clamp Terminals
System Compatibility Yokogawa ProSafe-RS
Safety Integrity Level Supports SIL3 configurations
Current Consumption Max 450 mA (Internal 24V DC)
Condition 100% Brand New Original

Engineering Advantages

  • High-Integrity Switching: The module utilizes ruggedized mechanical relays to drive field actuators. This provides a physical break in the circuit during a safety trip, ensuring the field device reaches its fail-safe state regardless of electrical noise or leakage currents.

  • Efficient Field Termination: The pressure clamp terminal (-P) design eliminates the need for time-consuming screw tightening. It ensures a vibration-proof connection that maintains constant contact pressure over years of continuous operation, reducing the risk of intermittent faults in the safety loop.

  • Redundant Configuration Support: The NFDR541-P00 supports dual-redundant module layouts. When installed in a redundant pair, the ProSafe-RS controller manages both modules to ensure that the safety function remains available even if one relay module encounters a component failure.

  • Comprehensive Self-Diagnostics: ProSafe-RS logic continuously monitors the internal health of the NFDR541-P00. This proactive diagnostics capability detects relay coil failures or internal communication errors immediately, triggering alarms before the fault can compromise the plant's safety layer.

FAQs

Can the NFDR541-P00 be used for AC voltage switching?

This specific module is optimized for 24 V DC applications. For high-voltage AC switching, you must verify the contact ratings in the ProSafe-RS hardware manual or utilize external interposing relays to protect the module's internal circuitry.

Is it possible to hot-swap this module during plant operation?

Yes, in a dual-redundant configuration, you can replace a faulty NFDR541-P00 without interrupting the safety function. However, always follow the "Work Permit" protocols for safety-instrumented systems and consult the Yokogawa safety manual before removal.

What is the benefit of the pressure clamp terminal over standard screws?

Pressure clamps provide superior resistance to thermal expansion and mechanical vibration. They significantly speed up the initial installation process and eliminate the need for periodic re-torqueing of terminals during maintenance shutdowns.

How do I verify that this is a "Brand New" unit?

Every NFDR541-P00 we ship arrives in its original Yokogawa factory packaging, featuring an intact anti-static seal and a verifiable serial number. We guarantee the unit is a fresh factory original, not a refurbished or surplus item.

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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