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8922-RB-IS EATON Subway Signal Isolator

Model: 8922-RB-IS Brand: EATON manufacturer: EATON Series: Control System

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Product Description

The 8922-RB-IS EATON subway signal isolator is mainly used to isolate and process subway signals, ensuring accurate signal transmission

Features

PAC8000I/O is a fully modular I/O solution designed for general use and hazardous area applications. It provides a variety of I/O functions and has an open architecture that allows communication with various domain buses by selecting the appropriate type of bus interface module (BiM) or controller

The on-site terminal (one for each I/O module) is connected to the carrier and accepts on-site wiring without the need for additional terminals or connections. If damaged in the wild, they are easily altered. A comprehensive mechanical electrical control system ensures the safety of the equipment

The cargo carrier forms the physical and electrical backbone of PAC8000 by providing installation on flat or T - or G-cut tracks. They support and connect to BiM or controllers, power supplies, I/O modules, and field terminals, and carry the address, data, and power lines of internal railway passenger cars

When using any 2/1 module in a node, the 8922-RB-IS EATON subway signal isolator requires the use of PAC8000 railway bus isolators. This unit provides current isolation between the modules connected on the 2/1 side of the isolator and the traditional 2/2 side

EATON 8922-RB-IS subway signal isolator is a high-performance signal processing device suitable for various complex subway systems

The 8922-RB-IS EATON subway signal isolator is made of advanced technology and high-quality materials, with good durability and stability, and can effectively process and isolate various subway signals

Application Fields

The 8922-RB-IS EATON subway signal isolator is widely used for signal transmission and processing in subway systems