YOKOGAWA NFCP100-S00 Distributed control system

YOKOGAWA NFCP100-S00 Distributed control system

YOKOGAWA NFCP100-S00

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Country of Origin: USA
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YOKOGAWA NFCP100-S00

Yokogawa NFCP100-S00 module is one of the core components of Yokogawa Electric’s Centum CS series distributed control system (DCS). It is a high-performance CPU module that executes control logic programs, processes real-time data, and communicates with other I/O modules.

Product parameters and specifications (general parameters, please refer to the product data manual) :
Features:
Execute the control logic program
Processing real-time data

YOKOGAWA	NFCP100-S00 Distributed control system
Communicate with other I/O modules
Provides redundancy (some models)
Applications:
Industrial process control: petrochemical, electric power, metallurgy, etc

YOKOGAWA	NFCP100-S00 Distributed control system1
Infrastructure: water treatment, sewage treatment
Features:
High reliability: The redundant design ensures the stable operation of the system
High performance: Powerful processing power, support for complex control algorithms
Modular design: easy system expansion and maintenance
Supports multiple communication protocols

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