Tasker.us / Woodward Protech 203
Protech 203 Links
Updated 9/2008
- API 670
Standard Article, Discussion, & Links / whole page HTML
- Start Mode Clarification ~
Article & Links / whole page HTML
- Issue Index HTML / same frame
HTML
- Manuals & Part Numbers for De-Energize to trip Versions
- 85562 Product Spec ~ 375 KB PDF / new
window
- 85205 User Manual for
Dual Output Relay Model ~ 900 KB PDF / new window
- Recommended for redundancy to achieve API Standard 670 objectives, but output
relays have a lower contact rating, so use of external interposing relays is
recommended.
- PN 8200-203 / Power ~ 88-132 VAC or 90 to 150 VDC / De-Energize to Trip
(most commonly used part number)
- PN 8200-201 or 9907-345 / Power ~ 18–32 Vdc / De-Energize to Trip
- Manual Excerpts
- Configuration Worksheet from Manual 85205 (but applicable to all
models)
- Plant Wiring / TB Layout from Manual
82205 ~ 78 KB 1 pg PDF / new window
- Relay Wiring Logic from
Manual 82205 ~ 67 KB 2 pg PDF / new window
- Dimensions / Image ~ 57 KB 1 pg PDF
/ new window (applicable to all models)
- 85204 User Manual for
Single Output Relay Model ~ 870 KB PDF / new window
- Output Relay Contacts have a higher rating, but redundancy is reduced
- PN 9907-149 / Power ~ 88-132 VAC or 90 to 150 VDC / De-Energize to Trip
- PN 9907-147 / Power ~ 18–32 Vdc / De-Energize to Trip
- 85206 User Manual No
Internal Voting~ 860 KB PDF / new window
- This model does not have a relay voting board and the associated
interposing relays. The individual module contacts are brought out for
the customer to use. 2 out 3 voting is not done internally, and if
desired, needs to be done externally by the customer. Tasker has not
encountered this model in the field.
- PN 8200-209 / Power ~ 88-132 VAC or 90 to 150 VDC / De-Energize to Trip
- PN 8200-207 or 9907-347 / Power ~ 18–32 Vdc / De-Energize to Trip