The WESTINGHOUSE 4256A88G04 Industrial Control is a versatile I/O board and digital buffer card designed for critical industrial control applications in power generation and distribution systems. This high-performance CIRCUIT BOARD CARD features 8-16 analog input channels and 16-32 digital I/O channels, providing comprehensive monitoring and control capabilities. The Machine Control 4256A88G04 WESTINGHOUSE is engineered to operate reliably within card cage installations, ensuring stable performance in demanding energy sector applications where precision and reliability are paramount.
Built to withstand challenging environmental conditions, the CIRCUIT BOARD CARD Westinghouse 4256A88G04 maintains optimal performance across a wide temperature range (-20°C to +70°C) and humidity levels (5-95% RH non-condensing). Its robust construction and compact dimensions (2.1×18.8×26.1cm) make it suitable for space-constrained installations while maintaining a lightweight profile of just 0.38kg. The board's design incorporates advanced signal processing and buffering capabilities, making the Westinghouse 4256A88G04 particularly valuable for power plant control systems and industrial automation.
Manufactured in the USA and shipped globally from Xiamen, China, this module meets stringent industry standards and carries tariff code 8537101190. The Westinghouse 4256A88G04 Circuit Board Card combines analog and digital signal handling in a single unit, providing system integrators with a flexible solution for complex control applications. Its durable construction ensures long-term reliability in continuous operation scenarios typical of power generation environments.
As a critical component in industrial control systems, the Westinghouse Circuit Board Card 4256A88G04 delivers the perfect balance of signal processing capability and environmental resilience. The board's combination of multiple I/O channels, robust construction, and wide operating range makes it particularly valuable for monitoring and protection functions in power plants, substations, and other energy infrastructure applications where system reliability is crucial.