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A-B Stratix™ 2000 Selection Overview

Expanding the Stratix 2000 unmanaged switch portfolio

helps increase performance without adding complexity.

Unmanaged switches allow Ethernet devices to communicate with

one another across networks. The Rockwell Automation Stratix 2000

Unmanaged Switches are a cost effective alternative to managed

switches, which in comparison provide additional diagnostic information

and services, including segmentation (VLANs) and prioritization (Qos).

Expanding our existing line of unmanaged switches enables more

devices to be reached in a wider range of applications. Through a variety

of new combinations of added Gigabit Copper, Fast Ethernet and Fiber

SFP ports, the Stratix 2000 industrial-grade unmanaged switches give

you increased distance, transmission wavelength and speed within your

network, along with a simple, configured product equipped for easier set

up and installation.

Experience switches that provide network connectivity, without all

the complexity. Select the combination of ports that meets your

application requirements.

Selection Overview

With eight additional unmanaged switches to expand the portfolio, there are many options to meet your

application needs.

A-B Stratix™ 2000 Unmanaged Switch Features and Benefits

A cost effective industrial switch to communicate across networks

Features and Benefits

With eight new products added to

the Stratix 2000™ portfolio, this line of

unmanaged switches now offers:

• Additional combinations of fast

Ethernet, gigabit copper, and Small

Form Factor Pluggable (SFP) ports

for increased transmission

wavelength, distance and speed

across the network

• Expanded Operating Temperatures

of -20 to 70 °C (-4 to 158 °F) and

added gigabit copper ports to meet

a wider variety of applications

• Compact design provides a low cost

solution for your operating needs

• Simple “Plug and Play” configuration

to easily install and use the device

A-B Stratix 2000 Features and Benefits

Features and Benefits

Our Stratix® 2000 unmanaged switches offer:

• Various combinations of copper and fiber solutions from 5 to 18 ports using SFP for increased network

flexibility

• 100 MB and 1 Gb port speeds to meet network performance requirements

• Extended temperature range from -40 °C to 75 °C in select versions to meet a wide variety of

applications

• Compact design for maximized cabinet space

• “Plug-and-Play” operation for easier installation and integration

• Broadcast storm protection against unwanted network traffic

• Rugged metal housing and IP30 rating for industrial applications

• Dual power inputs to help maximize uptime in harsh environments

A-B Stratix 2000 Industrial Unmanaged Switches

Rockwell Automation unmanaged switches offer a compact,

solution for small applications requiring reliable network connectivity.

With the Allen-Bradley® Stratix 2000 line of unmanaged switches, you get

copper and fiber (SFP) ports with 100 MB or 1 Gb speeds for increased

network flexibility and performance. With protection against unwanted

network traffic, you also get increased reliability when you need it.

The Stratix 2000 unmanaged switches offer an industrial-grade enclosure

with an IP-30 rating and extended temperature range for enhanced

environmental protection. In addition to these benefits, you get

“Plug-and-Play” operation for quick and easy integration.

Selection Overview

In the table below, you will find the Series B versions of our Stratix unmanaged switches. Select the

combination of ports that meet your application requirements, without all of the complexity.

Woodward GS-Series (GS40/50) Fuel Flow

Fuel Flow

Gas fuel flow is normally achieved by the accurate scheduling of the metering valve port area, based on

values for gas properties, operating pressures, and temperature. The GS-Series valve is factory calibrated

under flow

and pressure conditions to provide an accurate valve metering to the input demand signal. Flow

equations for the valves are located in the O&M manual. These can be used to set up the valve for any

site-specific conditions.

Port Sizes

The GS-Series is available with five different port sizes to optimize valve performance for various flow and

pressure drop requirements. Standard port effective area sizes are:

GS40

• 0.30 in² (193.5 mm²)

• 0.75 in² (483.9 mm²)

GS50

• 1.0 in² (645.2 mm²)

• 1.5 in² (967.7 mm²)

• 2.0 in² (1290.3 mm²)

The standard metering ports are contoured to provide approximately square law relationships between

commanded position and effective area.

Woodward GS-Series (GS40/50) Functions

The on-board valve driver performs the following functions:

• Fast and accurate closed loop position control of the gas valve in response to the 4–20 mA or

CANopen/RT

Ethernet input command signal

• Actual valve position feedback via 4–20 mA or CANopen/RT Ethernet

• Independent remote shutdown input

• Valve/driver fault output

The driver includes protection and alarm indications for the following faults:

• Analog input out of range

• Feedback—open wire and short

• Input power out of range

• Position error

• Internal driver faults

• Actuator open/short

• Driver overcurrent

All faults are available through the CANopen/RT Ethernet connection or through an Ethernet Service

connection.

Woodward GS-Series (GS40/50) On-board Driver

On-board Driver

The valve driver and wiring terminal box are integral with the valve assembly,

eliminating interconnecting wiring, reducing package size requirements, and

lowering the installed cost. The on-board driver can be interfaced to the turbine

control via redundant 4–20 mA input and feedback signals, through redundant

CANopen control networks, or through redundant real-time Ethernet networks. The

GS-Series can be configured to accept both the 4–20 mA signal and CANopen/RT

Ethernet position command in a redundant configuration. With this arrangement, if

either demand signal fails, the driver will switch to the healthy input demand signal.

The valve driver operates with a 90-150 VDC or 18-32 VDC power supply,

depending on the model.

Woodward GS-Series (GS40/50) Fuel Metering Valves

• Electric actuation

• Integrated driver

• Robust self cleaning valve

• Aluminum or stainless steel body

• Multiple trim sizes available

• -40°F to 350°F fuel range

• Fuel pressures to 1440 psig

• SAE and ANSI RF flange options

• 24 VDC or 125 VDC input voltage options

• IIoT ready

• Analog and digital I/O

• Models available with CE Marking to applicable directives, with IECEx

Certification to Hazardous Locations, and North America

• 100% Hydrogen Compatible Model Available

Woodward GS-Series (GS40/50) Description

Description

The GS-Series is an electrically actuated fuel valve with an on-board electronic

driver. The self-cleaning, shear-type metering action keeps the metering port free

from performance-limiting deposits of gas condensates, contaminants, and system

debris. The valve minimizes the moving parts within the fuel metering element,

actuator rotor, and redundant position feedback resolvers to maximize accuracy over

the entire operating range. Available actuator torque has been increased to provide

more robust performance in the harshest conditions. Accurate flow versus input

signal characteristics is achieved on each valve version by precision forming of the

valve metering port, the use of extended valve travels, and high precision resolvers

for valve position feedback. The GS valves can achieve flow turn-down ratios in

excess of 100 to 1. The positive flow shut-off rating meets the requirements of ANSI

B16.104 Class IV across all valve sizes and ports.

Woodward GS-Series (GS40/50) Fuel Metering Valves

Applications

The Woodward GS Series gas fuel metering valve family is the latest

version of rotary control valves utilizing an integrated actuator

and on-board driver built on decades of application

experience in the gas turbine market.

The self-cleaning valve design is ideal for applications ranging from clean pipeline

gas to wellhead gas. The valve features an on-board electric actuator driver for

ease of packaging and installation. The on-board driver eliminates the need for

costly climate-controlled terminal boxes and associated cabling. Each valve

includes redundant position feedback resolvers and an integral failsafe spring to

maximize reliability and safety. The integrated driver incorporates redundant signal

conditioning, fault detection, and selectable failure management options. The

multiple valve sizes and trims can be configured in single or multi-path systems to

enable a wide range of applications.

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